Translated by Google Translate.
Dobków is a really great village with a lot going on, so you definitely won't be bored here. On the other hand, it is still a village, so if your plan is to cut yourself off from civilization, enjoy the charm of the area and watch the grass grow, you can do that too.
A stay with us is for those who want a rural atmosphere, active people - curious about the area they are visiting.
You can get the Explorer's Passport - https://www.gorykaczawskie.pl/paszport-odkrywcy
You can visit the Sudecka Educational Farm - https://www.sudeckazagroda.pl
See the Land of Extinct Volcanoes Geopark and plenty of natural and historical attractions.
Attractions in Dobków:
– Sudecka Educational Farm – an interactive Earth science center, where kids have fun at various workshops, e.g. searching for agates or polishing precious stones, and go crazy watching volcanic eruption shows. This place is not only for the youngest, adults can also learn a lot there. There is, for example, a platform simulating earthquakes in the Farm!
– ceramics galleries and art studios. Dobków is a bit of Lower Silesia's Lanckorona: there is an artistic atmosphere here and there is space for creativity. You can attend ceramics and pizza-baking workshops at Galeria pod Aniołem Bogusi and Agata Rudnicki, and Dawid Kowalski, who runs Przystanek Dobków, offers workshops on making wooden pendants from walnut and fruit trees.
– People go to Villa Greta for workshops on creating natural cosmetics (but also many others). You can make your own lipstick, balm or cream.
– And in short, because we have MANY more workshops in the area (ask us for details), you will definitely choose something for yourself from the rich offer. There are pizza baking, beekeeping, chiropterological (i.e. bat) workshops, mineral exploration and ethnographic workshops.
But man does not live by workshops alone. Did you know that we had volcanoes in Poland? Our Dobków lies in their extinct land. Before you start exploring them, it is worth taking a look at the area at the "Three Periods of Volcanism" viewing point. From the point you can see a panorama of extinct volcanoes of three geological periods. The oldest of them are more than 500 million years old!
Then we recommend setting out on the trail following the old explosive cones. Visit the Wielisławskie Organ, Ostrzyca with its volcanic chimney, Grodziec Castle on the top of the volcanic chimney and the observation tower on Mount Zawodna, from where there is also an excellent view of our land. Visit Czartowska Skała, Okole and Wilcza Góra (you will see a cross-section of a 10 million-year-old volcano there!).
Another important issue concerns cyclists - in the Kaczawskie Mountains and Kaczawskie Foothills we have really good single tracks. There are 9 loops designed for both large and small cyclists. The easiest routes are in Rzeszówek and Gozdno and around Ostrzyca, and the slightly more demanding ones run around the Dłużek peak in Wojcieszów and the Okole peak near Lubiechowa. There are mountain and electric bike rentals in the area (e.g. in Dobków, Wojcieszów), and here you can rent trekking bikes to explore the immediate area.
In addition, there are plenty of other attractions in the Kaczawskie Mountains and the Kaczawskie Foothills. It is impossible to describe them all, so here are the slogans:
– Świerzawa with a historic Romanesque church
– rafting or kayaking on the Bóbr River
– Gorges: Myśliborski, Siedmicki and Lipa, as well as Małe Myślibórz Organs
– Church of Peace in Jawor (included on the UNESCO list of monuments)
– Lenno castle and the town of Wleń
– Bolków trail of four castles (Bolków, Świny, Niesytno castle in Płonin and nearby - Lipa castle)
– Pilchowice Dam
– gold mine in Złotoryja
– Piast Castle in Jawor.