The Bobrowice Commune, located in the Lubuskie Voivodeship within the Krosno County, is an area with a rich spatial structure, consisting mainly of forest land (66%) and agricultural land (23%). The seat of the commune is the town of Bobrowice. Between 1975 and 1998, the commune was part of the Zielona Góra Voivodeship. According to data from June 2005, it had 3,102 inhabitants. The commune covers an area of 185.05 km², which constitutes 13.31% of the total area of the county. The commune includes numerous localities, such as Barłogi, Bronków, and Tarnawa Krośnieńska, while Czeklin is an uninhabited, partially destroyed village, suggesting its interesting yet turbulent history. The commune also stands out for its intriguing demographics, illustrated by an age pyramid in 2014. Bobrowice is a place where nature inhabited by people coexists with the rich history of the region, as well as traditions that may be an interesting subject for researchers of culture and history. Neighboring communes, such as Dąbie and Gubin, create an environment in which the Bobrowice Commune fits into the regional context, potentially attracting tourists and enthusiasts of rural atmospheres.