Best attractions and places to see around Lake Pilchowickie include a blend of historical engineering and natural landscapes. The region features the Pilchowice Dam, a significant structure built on the Bóbr River, and the expansive Lake Pilchowickie, the largest in the Bóbr Valley. Visitors can explore notable landmarks and enjoy green views within the Bóbr River Valley Landscape Park. The area offers opportunities for outdoor activities and viewing historical infrastructure.
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Pilchowice Dam - the highest stone and arch dam in Poland.
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!!!DANGER!!! Please DO NOT walk the last part of the trail along the country road. It's extremely narrow and dangerous. Please DO NOT stray from the trail. Guard dogs will attack. Paths are blocked by electric fences.
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Beautiful views, although access from Jelenia Góra by bike with panniers, very demanding. The ascent from the Kamienica River is steep, and the ground (thick gravel) is quite loose, so it's easy to lose traction.
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Beautiful place for a bike, walk, run. Beautiful views, great engineering structures from the previous century. Breathtaking views.
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A beautiful viewpoint on the Bóbr River, near Staniek Hill, with fantastic green views of the area to the east, including Lake Pilchowickie. Worth it!
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The Pilchowicka Dam is the second highest stone dam in Poland. You can climb it and admire the beautiful views of the area. There is also an inn nearby, so you won't get hungry.
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Here you can take great photos and videos.
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The region is renowned for its historical engineering. You can visit the Pilchowice Dam on the Bóbr River, which is the second highest and second oldest dam in Poland, built between 1902 and 1912. It's also the highest stone and arched dam in the country. Nearby, the Pilichowice Railway Bridge, a disused suspension railway bridge, offers a glimpse into the area's past. The hydroelectric power plant at the dam's base is also a significant historical site.
Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. The crown of the Pilchowice Dam on the Bóbr River offers panoramic views of the dam, its power plant, and the lake. Additionally, the View of Lake Pilchowickie provides a broad perspective of the reservoir's expanse. For green views of the Bóbr River and the lake, visit the Viewpoint Over the Bóbr River near Staniek Hill.
The area around Lake Pilchowickie is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking and cycling on numerous trails within the Bóbr River Valley Landscape Park. For specific routes, consider exploring the waterfall hikes or easy hikes around the lake. There are also gravel biking routes for those looking for a cycling adventure.
Yes, the area offers options for families. Walking along the crown of the Pilchowicka Dam is a family-friendly activity, offering beautiful views. The View of Lake Pilchowickie is also suitable for families. While swimming in the lake is not recommended, a water equipment rental, Horyzont, operates on the Pilchowice Lagoon, offering kayaks, sailboats, boats, and pedal boats for water-based fun.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities during spring, summer, and early autumn. Summer months offer opportunities for water sports, though be aware that algae can be present in the lake. The green views of the Bóbr River Valley Landscape Park are particularly vibrant during warmer seasons, making it ideal for hiking and cycling.
Yes, near the Pilchowice Dam, visitors can find inns and snack bars offering meals and refreshments. This provides a convenient stop for visitors exploring the dam and its surroundings.
The Pilchowice Dam is open to visitors free of charge, and you can walk along its 270-meter crown. This allows for easy access to enjoy the panoramic views. However, specific information regarding wheelchair accessibility for the entire dam walk is not detailed, so visitors with mobility concerns may want to inquire locally.
Visitors find the Pilichowice Railway Bridge to be a thrilling and unique experience. Many appreciate the 'Wild West atmosphere' created by the old rails and wooden planks. Despite a sign prohibiting entry, its disused nature and historical significance, including its connection to a major film production, make it a popular spot for exploration and photography.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails available. For example, the 'Pilchowice Dam – Horyzont Sailing Club Marina loop from Pilchowice' is an easy 4.15 km route. Another easy option is the 'Pilchowice Dam loop from Pałac Maciejowiec', which is about 3.06 km. You can find more easy routes in the Easy hikes around Lake Pilchowickie guide.
The Pilchowice Dam was built between 1902 and 1912 on the Bóbr River primarily to prevent floods. It's notable for being the second highest and second oldest dam in Poland, and uniquely, it's the highest stone and arched dam in the country, constructed using stones joined with concrete. Its opening by Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1912 highlights its historical importance.
Yes, a water equipment rental service called Horyzont operates on the Pilchowice Lagoon. They offer a variety of equipment including kayaks, sailboats, boats, and pedal boats. This is a great way to experience the lake, although swimming directly in the lake is not recommended due to a lack of convenient beaches and potential algae during summer.
Absolutely. Near the Pilchowice Dam, you can explore the disused Pilichowice Railway Bridge, which was part of an inactive railway line (No. 283). The nearby abandoned Pilchowice-Zapora railway station and a railway tunnel are also remnants of this historical railway infrastructure, offering an interesting glimpse into the past.


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