Homole Castle Ruin
Zřícenina hradu Homole
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Ruins of a 13th-century castle on Gomoła hill (733 m a.s.l.) in the Lewińskie Foothills, Poland. Originally built by the Panewitz family, it was a Hussite stronghold and later a robber's hideout, demolished in the 16th century. Today, only parts of the circular tower and outer wall remain.

📜 Historic castle ruin on Gomoła hill (733 m a.s.l.) in the Lewińskie Foothills, Poland.
🔍 Built in the 13th century, it played a significant role in regional history, including the Hussite Wars.

Why Go

🏰 Explore medieval castle ruins
🌲 Enjoy a hike in a forested mountain landscape
📚 Learn about Hussite history and local legends
🚶 Easy 10-minute walk from parking

Why Avoid

⚠️ Only modest remains of the original structure

🅿️ Parking

Available at Polská brána (Polish Gate)
🚶 Easy 10-minute walk on a marked trail

Cost

💰 Freely accessible.

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