History

Napoleonic War

In the summer of 1813, Napoleon himself rode through the Bóbr Valley. Just a few kilometers from The Oak Lodge, villages burned, troops clashed, and the emperor made Lwówek Śląski his temporary headquarters. Today, the landscape tells its story – if you know how to listen.

Napoleons Battle at the Bóbr River

Silesia in Flames: Napoleon Enters the Stage

After his twin victories at Jena and Auerstedt in 1806, Napoleon advanced eastward, determined to break Prussia and secure a path to Russia. Silesia was more than a corridor – it was a region of strategic and economic value, filled with fortresses, river valleys, and critical routes between the Habsburg Empire and the Baltic.

During the campaigns of 1806–1807, cities like Wrocław (Breslau), Świdnica (Schweidnitz), and Kłodzko (Glatz) fell to French forces. The local population endured troop movements, forced requisitions, and erratic governance. Although a fragile peace followed the Treaty of Tilsit in 1807, the foundations were laid for renewed conflict.

The 1813 Campaign and the Battle of Płakowice

Following the disastrous Russian campaign and the turning tide of war in Leipzig, Prussia rejoined the fight against Napoleon in what became known as the War of Liberation. Once again, the fires of war reached Silesia.

On August 21, 1813, a battle took place at Płakowice, a small village near Lwówek Śląski, between Prussian and Franco-Polish troops. Napoleon himself arrived in Lwówek Śląski just hours later, remaining in the town until August 23. Eyewitnesses report that he stayed in the town hall and later the castle, receiving dispatches and directing movements.

But the campaign soon turned. At the crossing of the Bóbr River near Bunzlau (Bolesławiec), Napoleon suffered a significant defeat at the hands of allied Prussian and Russian forces. His retreat marked the end of his dominance in the region – and the beginning of a long decline.

The Oak Lodge – Traces of History

Napoleon, always a master of movement, relied on hidden forest tracks, river crossings, and narrow valleys – many of which are still walkable today. Historians believe some of his forces moved along trails now used by hikers, cyclists, and nature lovers.


Today, a stay at The Oak Lodge places you at the heart of this historic theater. Just a short ride from Napoleon’s former command center in Lwówek Śląski, the lodge offers a peaceful base for exploring the region’s dramatic past.

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Feel Wellcome

At The Oak Lodge, you can expect a wonderful atmosphere and a relaxed ambiance. Everything is designed to ensure you feel comfortable and welcome at the moment you arrive. From the warm lighting to the hand-picked furnishings, every detail is crafted to make your stay an unforgettable experience.

Feel At Home

The charm of the buildings, the wide landscape, the tranquility of the surroundings, and the deliberately low number of guests all contribute to really making you feel nestled in nature. The privacy and exclusive atmosphere will give your stay the feeling of being in your cozy home away from home!

Feel The Magic

Search for adventures or find serenity. Whether you're strolling through the woods, unwinding by the crackling fireplace, or embracing the tranquility, within the natural beauty, here you can revitalize and recharge. Explore the magic of this place and take something with you to the “Outside World”!

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