The Best Things to See and Do in Kętrzyn, Poland
The town of Kętrzyn is located in Poland’s stunning Lake District, in the Masuria Province. This tranquil town attracts tourists visiting Hitler’s World War II hideout nearby. However, try not to ignore the beauty of Kętrzyn on its own. As you’re about to discover, there is more to this town than its nearby lakes and war shelter history.
1. Check out Kętrzyn Castle
Museum
Kętrzyn Castle (Zamek w Kętrzynie in Polish) is one of the famous Polish castles built back in the days of the Teutonic Knights. It dates back to the 1300s, when the town was originally known as Rastembork. It is a small castle located in the centre of the town. These days it operates as a museum.
Plac Zamkowy 1, Kętrzyn, Poland, +48 89 752 32 82
2. Take a trip to Hitler's hideout (Wilczy Szaniec)
Forest, Museum, Building
3. Walk around Lake Górne
Forest, Park
Being situated in Poland’s Lake District is one of the charms of the town of Kętrzyn. Furthermore, you don’t even need to leave the town to see these lakes in their glory. Right in the centre of Kętrzyn is Jezioro Górne (Upper Lake), which is huge. There is a pleasant path that circles the perimeter of the lake as well as a leafy park. For bird watchers, there are all kind of species in and around the lake.
4. Watch the local football team
Stadium
Polish towns always seem to have a football stadium, and Kętrzyn is no exception. The town’s main team KKS Granica Kętrzyn play in the Stadion Miejski. They play in green and white in the lower regional levels of Polish football.
Kętrzyn, ul. Bydgoska 20, Poland
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5. Understand the town's horse riding history
You might be amazed when you learn about the town’s horse riding history. Here in Kętrzyn is Europe’s second longest horse stable, at 200 metres (656 feet) long and housing 162 stalls. There is a stud farm here which was built in 1877 and is used to look after pure-bred and draft horses. The popular horse riding club Klub Stado Kętrzyn offers horseback riding, carriage rides around town, horse riding courses, and tours of the stables. There are regular shows which are well attended.
Bałtycka 1, Kętrzyn, Poland, +48 89 752 51 71
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6. Visit the Three Temple Gates Lodge
Restaurant, Cafe, Polish
7. Attend a concert at the ampitheatre
Bar, Restaurant
Down by the lake, there is an impressive ampitheatre which was built as recently as 2010, but has been built to resemble a Roman-style ampitheatre. In summer months, look out for regular events such as live music, theatre and all kinds of art performances. There is a handy bar and restaurant beside it and the setting couldn’t be sweeter on a summer night – the gorgeous Lake Górne sits in behind. Recommended performances are Kętrzyn’s Evening Cabaret and the Brass Band Parade. In winter the amphitheatre is converted into an ice rink.
Visit the Catholic churches
Kętrzyn is blessed with a number of churches, all displaying a variety of architecture. Firstly, St. Catherine’s Church is on the main street through the town and was built in the Neo-Gothic style. The church suffered some damage down the years but had renovation work to restore it to its former glory in 1956. Check the noticeboards for mass times.
The second notable Catholic church is the larger one near the Castle – St. George’s Church. Again, masses are held regularly and the notice board will give the times. This is a red brick church built within where the old city walls once were.
8. Admire the Eastern Orthodox church
Church, Train Station
As well as the two Catholic churches here, there is a beautiful white and brown coloured Eastern Orthodox church. It sits on a prominent corner on the walk from the train station to the town centre. On top of this, Kętrzyn is also home to a Protestant church, demonstrating the religious diversity of the region.
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