Best castles around gmina Nowa Ruda are situated in the picturesque Kłodzko Valley in Lower Silesia, Poland. This region is home to several historic castles and palaces that offer a glimpse into its rich past. The area's natural landscape, nestled between the Owl and Table Mountains, provides a scenic backdrop for these historical landmarks. Many of these structures are undergoing revitalization, making them accessible for exploration.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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As of June 2026: Arrival by car is easily possible. On the lower road for 20 Zloty (€5/day). The path leads uphill on asphalt for approx. 1km. There are benches along the way. Thanks to the German audio guide, we were able to move around independently. The audio guide is fantastic. You spend a good 3 hours on site. Fantastic view up to the Schneekoppe. For dog owners: Dogs are allowed on a leash. Our miniature poodle came in for free. Pay attention to loud noises - firecrackers are demonstrated. At the bottom, there is a small, nice bistro where the dog immediately gets a water bowl (without asking).
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This historic palace will blow you away! That facade—I wish my house looked like that! Built in the 17th century as a Baroque manor house, it was later rebuilt, and its history is remarkable. For example, during World War II, it housed the design office of the German Nazi Organization Todt, and after World War II, under communism, it was used to store hay from state-owned farms! Today, there are neither Nazis nor hay here, but instead, there is a museum, a hotel, a hostel, and ballrooms.
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I saved myself the entrance fee, which now costs 40 zlotys (or 35 zlotys for a reduced rate), and the climb. Instead, I spent the extra money eating nalesniki and drinking a coffee at the "Ritter Restaurant." A digital tour of the castle flashed across the screen. I'll have to refrain from the main attraction, climbing the castle tower, anyway, due to my fear of heights.
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A beautiful mountain fortress from Napoleonic times, never conquered. Fort Donjon and Fort Ostróg are both worth visiting.
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The largest mountain fortress in Europe. It was built in the late 17th century. It housed 2.5 to 3.5 thousand soldiers. It was never conquered. It was no longer needed in the 19th century. For some time, it housed a prison, and then a restaurant. After World War II, it was abandoned and fell into ruin. Now it is slowly being restored. Once again, there is a restaurant inside, and an additional hostel. It can be visited, but there is little to see, guided tours only, and entry is expensive. You can't even get to the restaurant for free. However, this does not discourage tourists, because on days off there is a huge crowd of people there.
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The brewing tradition in Jedlinka dates back to the 18th century. The brewery was originally located in the northern annex of the palace, which is now in ruins. The new owners rebuilt the old farm building standing next to it and opened a brewery and a hotel there.
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The palace from 1864. It stands on the foundations of a much earlier building, probably from the 17th century. Under part of the palace there are still cellars with cross vaults, which are the remains of the former residential tower. At the northern and southern corners of the palace there were two more free-standing wings, which closed the entire composition. In the northern wing there was a brewery, and in the southern one there was an apartment for the estate manager. The palace survived World War II. It was the seat of the TODT organization, which, among other things, supervised the construction of the "Rise" complex. After the war, there was an Orphanage here, and from 1967 the palace became the property of the Głuszyce Textile Plants "Piast". Today, the palace is in private hands. It is slowly being renovated and its former appearance is being restored. The palace is open to visitors (on weekends). The southern outbuilding has also been renovated, but the northern one (the former brewery) has completely collapsed and only fragments of walls remain.
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For unique historical experiences, consider visiting the Silver Mountain Fortress, Europe's largest mountain fortress, which was never conquered and offers guided tours. Another significant site is Grodno Castle, a 14th-century castle with preserved Renaissance decorations and a picturesque location on Mount Choina. Sarny Palace, a 16th-century complex, is actively undergoing revitalization, allowing visitors to see ongoing restoration efforts and original elements.
Yes, Sarny Palace is considered family-friendly, offering grounds to explore and a café. Jedlinka Palace also falls into the family-friendly category, featuring a museum, hotel, and ballrooms, making it suitable for a family outing.
Many castles are set amidst beautiful natural landscapes. Grodno Castle is picturesquely located on Mount Choina, with the Bystrzyckie Lake at its foot. Sarny Palace is situated on a high rock spur at the confluence of the Walditz with the stones, nestled between the Owl and Table Mountains, offering a stunning natural backdrop. The Silver Mountain Fortress also provides excellent viewpoints from its elevated position.
The region around Gmina Nowa Ruda offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, such as the 'Jugowska Pass – Jugowska Pass loop from Piskorzów', or explore running trails like 'Włodzicka Góra – Pisztyk loop from Świerki'. For those who prefer hiking, there are mountain hikes available, including 'Goat Saddle Pass – Jugowska Pass loop from Park Krajobrazowy Gór Sowich'. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the Gravel biking around gmina Nowa Ruda, Running Trails around gmina Nowa Ruda, and Mountain Hikes around gmina Nowa Ruda guides.
Yes, some castles offer amenities. At Sarny Palace, the renovated gatehouse houses a visitor center and a café, and a hotel opened in two farm buildings in 2020, offering overnight stays. The Silver Mountain Fortress also has a restaurant and a hostel. Jedlinka Palace features a restaurant and a pub, along with hotel and hostel accommodations.
Bożków Palace, while historically grand, has suffered significant decay, particularly its interiors. It was made available for sightseeing in 2016, and some visitors have reported that a caretaker might provide access for a donation. Its architectural scale and preserved exterior elements still offer a poignant experience for those interested in historical estates.
Stillfried Castle, located within Nowa Ruda, is a historic building with roots dating back to the 13th century. However, its current accessibility is limited, as the owner does not typically make the object available to tourists. While interior visits are generally not possible, its prominent location and Baroque architecture make it a notable landmark within the town.
The Kłodzko Valley, where Gmina Nowa Ruda is located, is picturesque year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the castle grounds and nearby natural areas, with vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer is also popular, though it can be busier. Some castles, like Sarny Palace, host cultural events, which might influence your visit timing.
While not entirely 'hidden,' Jedlinka Palace could be considered a gem for its remarkable history, including its use during WWII and subsequent revitalization. It now houses a museum and offers a glimpse into its varied past, making it a fascinating visit beyond the more commonly known sites.
The castles and palaces in Gmina Nowa Ruda showcase a rich blend of architectural styles reflecting centuries of history. You can find Renaissance elements, such as those at Sarny Palace and Grodno Castle, alongside Baroque transformations evident in Sarny Palace and Stillfried Castle. Bożków Palace, for instance, evolved from a Late Renaissance manor into a magnificent Baroque and Neoclassical residence.
The duration of your visit will depend on the castle and your interest. For a site like the Silver Mountain Fortress, which offers guided tours, you might spend 2-3 hours. Exploring the grounds and café at Sarny Palace could take 1-2 hours, with more time if you opt for an overnight stay. For castles with limited interior access, like Stillfried Castle, a brief exterior viewing might suffice.


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