Best attractions and places to see around Górowo Iławeckie include a variety of historical, cultural, and natural sites. This town, situated on seven hills in the historical region of Natangia, features a medieval urban layout with a Gothic town hall and historic tenements. Visitors can explore sites of historical significance and natural areas.
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Drivers, be careful when planning the tour. Very bad roads!
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The neoclassical palace in Nerwiki (Górowo Iławeckie municipality) is a building from 1864 (some sources date it to the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries), known for its charming observation tower and complicated history. After the building had been devastated by the state agricultural farm (PGR) and neglected for years,
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The palace in Nerwiki is an interesting example of a late classicist residence from 1864, built by Carl von Heyden. The building with a characteristic tower and terrace served various functions over the years, and after the war it was the seat of the State Agricultural Farm. Unfortunately, during the years of the Polish People's Republic it lost many of its original architectural details. Currently, thanks to the initiative of the descendants of the former owners, it is undergoing a gradual renovation. Cyclists can ride up to the palace, although the area around it is under construction, so it is worth being careful.
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Between Kandyty and Gorowo Ilaweckie there is a great gravel track on a railway track. A decommissioned train station can also be seen.
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The Green Velo for in Newiki past the ruined Newiki Castle.
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There are some beautiful marshes to admire on the Green Velo route between Pieniezno and Lidzbark Waminski.
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The Catholic Church in Górowo Iławeckie already existed in 1367. During the Reformation, it was taken over by Protestants (now a Greek Catholic church in Górowo Iławeckie. The Catholic chapel was built in the 19th century - it was consecrated by the dean, priest Antoni Pohlmann on 19 December 1869 Górowie Iławeckie was erected on January 13, 1891. The neo-Gothic church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus was built in 1895. The cornerstone for the construction of the present church was consecrated on May 18, 1892. The construction was carried out by the Rhoder company from Strzegom in Lower Silesia. September 1895 was consecrated by Bishop Andreas Thiel for the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Saint Agatha. It is a brick, neo-gothic, oriented building. The church is a hall, three-nave church with a separate, straight-closed, two-span chancel. The tower from the west. The vault is cross-ribbed, the interior and furnishings of the church are neo-Gothic. There is a conciliar altar in the presbytery. https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ko%C5%9Bci%C3%B3%C5%82_Naj%C5%9Bwi%C4%99tszym_Serca_Pana_Jezusa_w_G%C3%B3rowie_I%C5%82aweckim https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6w_9ggv1TcY
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The Museum of Gas Industry of Warmia and Mazury was established in 1994 and is located in the historic building of the Gasworks in Górowo Iławeckie. On May 7, 1907, Landsberg's magistrate decided to build a coal-fired gas plant for the city's needs. The construction was entrusted to the company Karl Frande from Bremen. It is planned to build a single and triple furnace furnace, a desulphurization plant, an appendix, a gas tank with a capacity of 700 m³, an administration building and an 8 km long gas distribution network. It was assumed that daily gas production would amount to 500 m³. It was built on the site of the so-called Plague Mountain (formerly the hill was outside the city walls). The Plague Mountain was the burial place of several hundred victims of the plague epidemic that hit the city in 1710. A municipal water tower was also built on the Plague Mountain. The gas in the municipal gas plant was made of coal. Coal was delivered from the Bulfen mine. In the first years, the gas plant supplied street lighting. Later, private gas consumers were also connected to the network. The plant was opened on September 13, 1908. In the years 1908-1910, the gas plant was managed by the Central Office in Bremen. https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muzeum_Gazownictwa_(G%C3%B3rowo_I%C5%82aweckie)
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Górowo Iławeckie offers several historical sites. You can visit the Gasworks Museum, housed in a historic 1908 gas plant building. Another significant site is Nerwiki Palace, a late classicist residence from 1864 currently undergoing renovation. The town also features a historic Town Hall, remnants of 15th-century city walls, and a building where Napoleon Bonaparte is said to have stayed in 1807.
Yes, Górowo Iławeckie is home to the neo-Gothic Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, built in 1895. There is also a historic Greek Catholic Church, originally from the 14th century, which features a slender brick belfry and a Baroque ceiling painting.
For nature lovers, the "Jezioro Martwe" Nature Reserve protects the rare cloudberry plant within a transitional peat bog. About 8 km from town, Góra Zamkowa (Castle Mountain) is the highest elevation, offering a forest educational path and opportunities to observe waterfowl. You can also find many swamps along the way, particularly on routes between Pieniężno and Lidzbark Warmiński.
The region around Górowo Iławeckie is excellent for outdoor activities. You can explore many beautiful routes for cycling and hiking. A notable option is the Lidzbark Warmiński-Orneta railway bike trail, which follows an old railway embankment. For more cycling options, check out the routes in the Cycling around Górowo Iławeckie guide, which includes routes like the "Gasworks Museum – Restaurant Róża Wiatrów loop".
Beyond visiting historical sites, you can enjoy cycling on routes like the Gravel road on a former railway line between Kandyty and Górowo Iławeckie. Hiking is also popular, especially around Góra Zamkowa with its forest educational path. The area's natural features, including swamps and peat bogs, provide opportunities for nature observation. For detailed cycling routes, refer to the Cycling around Górowo Iławeckie guide.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Gasworks Museum are listed as family-friendly. Exploring the forest educational path on Góra Zamkowa or visiting Agroturystyka Bobrownia, where children can observe farm animals, are also great options for families.
Beyond the main landmarks, you can delve into the town's unique character by visiting the Greek Catholic Church, which reflects the strong cultural influence of the Greek Catholic community. The medieval urban layout, with its Gothic town hall and historic tenements, also offers a glimpse into the town's past. The Pre-war Builder's House at Armii Krajowej 17, with its Germanic runes, is another interesting historical monument.
Góra Zamkowa (Castle Mountain), located about 8 km from Górowo Iławeckie, is the highest elevation in the area. It was historically a defensive settlement and a pagan Prussian place of worship. Today, it features a 3 km long forest educational path winding through varied terrain. Visitors can find recreational shelters, a wooden pier for observing waterfowl like cranes, and potentially white-tailed or lesser spotted eagles. The picturesque Wałsza River also originates on its southern slopes.
Yes, the natural areas around Górowo Iławeckie offer opportunities for wildlife spotting. At Góra Zamkowa, you can observe waterfowl, including cranes, and possibly even white-tailed or lesser spotted eagles. Agroturystyka Bobrownia also provides a chance to see animals like cows, horses, and storks in a rural setting.
The "Jezioro Martwe" Nature Reserve, established in 1970, is a floristic reserve primarily known for protecting the cloudberry (Rubus chamaemorus), a relict plant. It encompasses a mid-forest, landlocked basin of a former dystrophic lake, surrounded by a well-preserved transitional peat bog, making it a unique ecological site.
Górowo Iławeckie has a rich history. The town is situated on seven hills and has a medieval urban layout. A somber historical site is "Plague Mountain" (Góra Zarazy), which served as a burial ground for hundreds of victims of a 1710 plague epidemic. The town's Greek Catholic Church has a fascinating past, having served as a Catholic, then Evangelical, and now Greek Catholic church since the 14th century.


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