Attractions and places to see around gmina Lubartów include a blend of historical landmarks, natural landscapes, and cultural insights. The region features the Wieprz River valley, offering meadows and wetlands, and is partially covered by the Kozłowiecki Landscape Park, known for its forests. Visitors can explore sites ranging from ancient forts and burial mounds to 18th-century Baroque architecture and 19th-century manor houses. The area provides opportunities for exploring both historical sites and natural environments.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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An iconic place to spend half a day. Sightseeing, food, beautiful surroundings, and fascinating history.
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A nice place to relax
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In August 2025 it was impossible to enter the area
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Observation tower, with a telescope at the top
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An interesting entrance gate. It's a bit like Gargamel's house from the Smurf Village. Spend some time exploring the ruins.
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A magnificent viewpoint overlooking the Bystrzyca Valley. Come here for golden hour and observe the valley and the changing light. A very photogenic spot.
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The palace and park complex in Zawieprzyce is located on a hill above the Wieprz valley. A charming view of the Wieprz. Some of the buildings have been adapted for a school, library, the palace itself and the orangery are in ruins, the chapel is opened for ceremonies. A pleasant park for a longer stop and rest: many benches, a playground, bicycle racks, toi-toi, parking. You can walk directly to the river by a path.
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The region is rich in history. You can explore the ruins of the Zawieprzyce Palace and Park Complex, which includes a park and an orangery, offering a charming view of the Wieprz valley. Another significant site is Kozłówka Palace, a historical site with extensive sightseeing opportunities and a museum. Additionally, the Grodzicki Palace Ruins present an interesting architectural exploration. Beyond these, the area features ancient sites like Góra Tatarska, a 14th-15th century fort, and the 7th-10th century burial mound known as Kurhan called Kopiec Szczekarków.
For natural beauty, visit the Kozłowiecki Landscape Park, known for its beautiful forests with both paved roads and wilder paths, ideal for hiking and cycling. The park also contains the Kozie Góry Reserve, protecting a natural oak forest. You can also enjoy panoramic views from the Bystrzyca Valley Observation Tower, which offers a beautiful vista of the Bystrzyca valley and is equipped with benches and picnic tables for a relaxing stop. The eastern part of the gmina is also shaped by the Wieprz River Valley, featuring extensive meadows and wetlands.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Zawieprzyce Palace and Park Complex has a playground and is a pleasant area for a stop and rest. The Bystrzyca Valley Observation Tower is a great spot for families, offering views, an outdoor gym, and picnic tables. The Kozłowiecki Landscape Park provides easy paths for family walks and cycling. Kozłówka Palace also offers extensive sightseeing that can engage older children.
The area around gmina Lubartów is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including moderate and difficult options within the Kozłowiecki Landscape Park. For cyclists, there are easy to moderate gravel biking routes, such as the 'Stary Tartak Pond – Mały Staw loop' and 'Okrąglak Pond loop', as well as road cycling routes like the 'Zamoyski Museum in Kozłówka loop' from Lubartów. Explore these and more on the dedicated gravel biking and road cycling guide pages.
Yes, the region has a rich religious and cultural heritage. In the nearby town of Lubartów, you can visit the 18th-century Baroque
St. Anne Basilica
with its well-preserved interior and an adjacent parish museum. TheAbbey of the Capuchin Order / St. Lawrence Church
, built between 1737 and 1741, is another significant religious complex. Throughout gmina Lubartów, you'll also find numerous chapels and roadside crosses, many dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries, reflecting the region's traditions.Visitors frequently praise the blend of historical exploration and natural beauty. For instance, the Zawieprzyce Palace and Park Complex is appreciated for its charming views and pleasant park for rest. The Bystrzyca Valley Observation Tower is highlighted as a perfect spot for rest with nice views and facilities. Kozłówka Palace is described as a wonderful place for extensive sightseeing, offering a journey through different eras and fascinating history.
Absolutely. The Bystrzyca Valley Observation Tower is specifically designed for rest, featuring benches, picnic tables, and even an outdoor gym. The Zawieprzyce Palace and Park Complex also offers a pleasant park with many benches, a playground, and bicycle racks, making it ideal for a longer stop. Additionally, the Kozłowiecki Landscape Park provides numerous spots within its forests for a tranquil break.
Gmina Lubartów is known for its traditional craft skills. The region is particularly recognized for the creation of dried flower compositions and Easter palms made from dried grasses. These crafts reflect a unique cultural heritage and offer insight into local traditions.
The gmina is home to several ancient archaeological sites. These include the Kurhan called Kopiec Szczekarków, a burial mound dating back to the 7th-10th century, and the Early Medieval Settlement called Podmłynie Szczekarków, another site from the same period, indicating early human presence and activity in the area.
Yes, the region also preserves some industrial heritage. An example is the Brickyard in Wincentów, which dates back to the second half of the 19th century, offering a glimpse into the area's industrial past.
The southwestern corner of gmina Lubartów is largely forested, contributing to the Kozłowiecki Landscape Park. Within this park, you'll find beautiful forests with both comfortable asphalt roads and less frequented, wilder paths. A notable feature is the Kozie Góry Reserve, established to protect a natural oak forest, particularly sessile oaks.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not detailed, the natural landscapes like the Kozłowiecki Landscape Park and the Wieprz River Valley are generally best enjoyed during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild and the foliage is vibrant, making outdoor activities more pleasant. Historical sites are typically accessible year-round, though checking specific opening hours is always advisable.


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