Tourist attractions along the trail Masuria lake

 

Boyen Stronghold - a rare example of a 19th century Prussian-school fortification and one of the best preserved monuments of defensive architecture of the 19th century in Poland. It is in the shape of an irregular hexagram with a courtyard in the centre.  The Boyen Fortress, which was never conquered, now serves as a summer entertainment centre, where, in the picturesque scenery of the amphitheatre, various concerts and festivals are held, such as the already renowned “Shanties in Giżycko” Sailing and Maritime Song Festival.

 

 

Mamerki bunkers - In the forest around the village of Mamerki you will find a former seat of the High Commander of the Land Forces. Between 1940-1944 over 200 structures were erected in the area. At that time Mamerki gave employment to 1500 people. 30 concrete  bunkers have survived in good condition, including ‘the giant bunker’, which resembles the structures from the Wolf’s Lair. On the roof of one of the bunkers there is a tower overlooking the picturesque surroundings. Mamerki is an area of special bats protection. It is the second biggest hibernation place of bats, especially the barbastelle bat. Bunkers with marked sightseeing routes are open to the public all year. Entrance is payable from May till the end of October.

 

Lehndorff palace, Steinort - The Palace was the property of the Lehndorff family since 1420 (by other sources since 1565) until the expulsion of Germans from Poland after the border changes of 1945. The current palace was built by Marie Eleonore von Lehndorff née von Dönhoff after an older building had been destroyed by Polish Tatars in the Second Northern War in 1656. German Foreign minister Joachim von Ribbentrop used the palace throughout his sojourns at the nearby Wolfsschanze between 1941 and 1944.The last proprietor of the estate, Heinrich Count von Lehndorff, was executed by the Nazis for his participation in the plot against Hitler that failed with the faulty assassination attempt on July 20, 1944, at the nearby Wolfsschanze wartime military headquarters of the Nazi regime.

After 1945 the palace was occupied for several years by the Red Army. An agricultural cooperative moved in in 1950. In 2009 it could still be viewed only from the outside, the intererior, neglected for more than half a century, has become badly degraded.

 

Swing bridge, Giżycko - In 1889, engineers from the company Bechelt C.O. Grundberg und Shel, seated in Grünberg (present-day Zielona Góra) built a 20 m long and 8 m wide movable bridge span with an ingenious gear mechanism that allow just one operator to open the waterway by swinging the 100 ton structure to the side. The design proved reliable and included many technical innovations, to the delight of the town's citizens and tourists.

In 1960-1970, the bridge was modernised and equipped with an electric drive, which eventually led to serious damage to the abutments, as the force with which the bridge hit the bank was too great. A military bridge was laid over the remains of the historical structure, but failed to gain acceptance of the town's inhabitants. It was only in 1993 that the revolving bridge was reopened. Today, it is operated manually, as originally intended by its designers. The whole opening routine takes one man about 5 minutes. The bridge is one of the very few structures of this kind in Europe. In the sailing season, it opens and closes according to a fixed schedule.

 

 

Węgorzewo

http://www.wegorzewo.pl

Zamek krzyżacki w Węgorzewie


http://www.wegorzewo.pl/prezentacje.php?stat=4

Mamerki


http://www.mamerki.com/kwatera_g.html

Jezioro Mamry

 

Kanał Mazurski


http://www.fuw.edu.pl/aw2p2/sub/k/kanal_mazurski/kanal_sluzy.html

Sztynort - Pałac Rodu Lehndorff


http://www.turysta.net.pl/sztynort

"Wyspa Kormoranów"


http://www.przewodnik.e-mazury.com.pl/wyspa-kormoranow/

Most obrotowy na Kanale Łuczańskim w Giżycku


http://www.gizycko.um.gov.pl/Turystyka/Atrakcje/Most/Most.htm

Fuledzki Róg


http://www.warmiaimazury.com.pl/oferty.php?co=opisciek&Id_ciek=4

Giżycko


http://www.gizycko.um.gov.pl"

Zamek krzyżacki w Giżycku


http://www.gizycko.um.gov.pl/Turystyka/Atrakcje/Zamek/Zamek.htm

Twierdza Boyen

T
http://www.gizycko.um.gov.pl/Turystyka/Atrakcje/Twierdza/twierdza.htm

Jezioro Łuknajno

http://www.zobacz-olsztyn.cso.pl/okolice/rezerwaty.html

Mikołajki


http://www.mikolajki.pl

Jezioro Śniardwy


http://www.ruciane-nida.pl/index.php?id=315&a=3&b=8"

Stacja badawcza PAN w Popielnie


http://www.ruciane-nida.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=20&Itemid=34

Jezioro Bełdany


http://www.ruciane-nida.pl/index.php?id=315&a=3&b=8

Galindia


http://www.galindia.com.pl

Śluza Guzianka


http://www.galindia.hg.pl/ruciane2.html

Puszcza Piska


http://www.pisz.pl/album/puszcza/puszcza.html

Ruciane Nida


http://www.ruciane-nida.org

Leśniczówka Pranie


http://www.lesniczowkapranie.prv.pl

Mazurski Park Krajobrazowy


http://www.mazury.info.pl/atrakcje/park-kraj/

Mazury z lotu ptaka

http://www.fotogizycko.pl/zlotu.html