And today a place which, for me, is one of the most attractive points on the tourist map of Lower Silesia. The dam on Lake Pilchowickie on the Bóbr River.

 Like always I recommend visiting the dam outside the season. It's just empty and, as usual, we just enter the Pilchowicka Zapora in the GPS. The dam was built after a series of disastrous floods in the late 19th century. It is 280 m long and 62 m high, which makes it the largest stone hydrotechnical structure in Poland. 




    The entire hydrotechnical investment was planned in 1902, and the works lasted 10 years. For the purposes of this construction, a railway line was laid through the mountains, and the course of the Bóbr River was changed so that during the construction period it flowed through an adit carved in the rock. Let us remember that the entire Lower Silesia belonged to Prussia at that time and the entire region was then the scene of huge investments in broadly understood infrastructure.

                        You can walk freely along the dam crest, and there is no fee for sightseeing.

    The dam dams the Bóbr River, resulting in the creation of Lake Pilchowickie. It is the largest lake in the Bóbr Valley, 4 km long and 300-400 m wide. It can hold 54 million tons of water. But in 1997 even this was not enough, the water overflowed over the top of the dam. There are tourist trails around the lake and these are very interesting routes. You can kayak, pedal boat, or sail on a small cruise ship on the lake.



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              There is also a hydroelectric power plant with a capacity of nearly 14 MW under the dam

There is a small restaurant near the Pilchowicka dam. We can eat and drink something there. There is a disused railway station nearby, very charming, a few hundred meters behind it there is a disused railway tunnel, which we can also go through armed only with a mobile phone flashlight. I highly recommend visiting this all places. Of course when? Off-season, of course.

    A little further you can rent a pontoon or a kayak and float down the Bóbr River for up to 20 km.

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