Attractions and places to see around Przemęcki Park Krajobrazowy include a protected area in western Poland, characterized by a rich post-glacial landscape and diverse ecosystems. The park features 24 glacial lakes, many interconnected by canals, and extensive forests covering approximately 40% of its area. It is home to around 760 plant species and a diverse fauna, including 182 bird species. The region also preserves cultural heritage sites and offers a network of trails for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Legend has it that the name of the town of Włoszakowice comes from the word "hairy" or "owl". Over the centuries, especially since the 17th century, the inhabitants of Włoszakowice, due to their alleged kinship with the owl, were called "Sowijacy". This term, initially perhaps joking or pejorative, over time became a source of pride and a symbol of local identity.
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The former state border between the German Empire (later the Weimar Republic) and the Second Polish Republic, which was in force after the end of World War I, from 1920. After Poland regained independence and established peace treaties, including the Treaty of Versailles of 1919, a new Polish-German border was established. Leszno and Wolsztyn, as well as their surroundings, were on the Polish side, while the areas to the west of them remained within the borders of Germany.
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Wooden arch bridge between Lake Wieleńskie and Lake Osłoninskie.
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A low earthen rampart called "Napoleon's Couch" According to legend, the couch was made for Napoleon, who marched through these areas with his troops. Tired from the hardships of fighting and traveling, he was supposed to rest on this couch. In 2003, members of the "Dzik" Hunting Association placed a commemorative stone by the couch to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Association's existence.
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nice gravel path turning into mtb
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beautiful route from Wielen to the large bathing lake / holiday village. Goes on a dirt road, but easy to drive. Cars are also allowed through and over the bridge.
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Nice place for campers Ample parking.
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The park is renowned for its 24 glacial lakes, many interconnected by canals. Key natural features include Lake Dominickie, known for its clear waters, and several nature reserves. These reserves protect unique flora like the lily of the valley on Wyspa Konwaliowa and rare plants in the Torfowisko nad Jeziorem Świętym peat bog. The park's forests cover 40% of the area, offering diverse ecosystems.
Yes, the park features several historical and cultural landmarks. You can visit the Former Polish-German Border at Wiatrażna, a significant site marking the post-WWI state border. Another interesting spot is Napoleon's Couch, an earthen rampart with a local legend. Additionally, the extraordinary 17th-century Baroque Post-Cistercian Monastery in Przemęt is a notable architectural landmark.
Przemęcki Park Krajobrazowy offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy kayaking along the scenic Konwaliowy Szlak Kajakowy (Lily of the Valley Kayaking Trail) which connects many lakes. The park also has an extensive network of trails for hiking, cycling, and even running. Fishing is popular in the park's lakes, which are home to 21 fish species.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. The recreational areas around lakes like Lake Dominickie, Boszkowo, Olejnica, and Wieleń offer beaches and water sports. The Ośrodek Edukacji Leśnej "Zaskroniec" in Koczury is a forest education center where you can see injured animals. Educational paths like Krzyżowiec and Koczury also provide engaging experiences for all ages.
For panoramic views of the park and its surroundings, visit one of the three observation towers located in Dominice, Olejnica, and Siekowo. From the Siekowo tower, on a clear day, you might even spot the peak of Śnieżka with binoculars. Additionally, the Bridge Between Oslonin and Wieleńskie Lakes offers a picturesque vista of the interconnected waterways.
Przemęcki Park Krajobrazowy is a haven for wildlife, especially birds. It boasts 182 bird species, including rare ones like the white-tailed eagle and osprey, particularly around the Jezioro Trzebidzkie reserve. You can also spot greylag geese, cranes, and the park's symbol, the great crested grebe. Mammals such as beavers, badgers, red deer, roe deer, and wild boar also inhabit the park.
Yes, the Gallery of Birds by Marian Murek in Górsko is a unique attraction. It features over 300 life-sized, authentically painted bird sculptures made from linden wood, with recordings of bird calls playing during visits to enhance the experience.
The Konwaliowy Szlak Kajakowy, or Lily of the Valley Kayaking Trail, is a highly popular and scenic kayaking route. It connects many of the park's glacial lakes and canals, offering a unique way to explore the aquatic beauty and diverse landscape of Przemęcki Park Krajobrazowy.
Yes, in Włoszakowice, you can find the oldest plane tree in Wielkopolska. This impressive tree is estimated to be over 500 years old, standing as a natural monument within the region.
Visitors particularly appreciate the park's serene natural beauty, especially the numerous lakes and interconnected waterways perfect for kayaking and relaxation. The historical sites, like the Former Polish-German Border at Wiatrażna, also offer a fascinating glimpse into the region's past. The extensive network of trails for hiking and cycling is also a major draw for outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, the park features several educational paths designed to highlight its nature and history. These include trails like Krzyżowiec (12 km), Koczury (1 km), Olejnica (8 km), Papiernia (8 km), and "Śladami Bartka z Piekła" (10 km), offering informative walks through different aspects of the park's environment.
The Sowijak Fisherman Statue in Włoszakowice is a local accent that pays homage to the historical nickname of the town's inhabitants, "Sowijacy," which means 'owl people.' This term, initially perhaps pejorative, evolved into a symbol of local identity and pride, reflecting the unique heritage of Włoszakowice.


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