Suszyna [suˈʂɨna] (German:Dürrkunzendorf) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Radków, within Kłodzko County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in southwest Poland.
It lies at an altitude of about 380–415 m above sea level, in a fairly deep valley, through which flows down a small stream.
Suszyna features a variety of minerals and precious stones including amethyst and agate.
After the Silesian wars, Dürrkunzendorf became part of the County of Glatz in 1763 along with the Hubertusburger Frieden to Prussia.
[4] As a consequence of the Second World War Dürrkunzendorf became part of Poland in 1945 and was renamed Suszyna.
[5] The 27-meter Suszynka tower stands on an elevation of 469.2 m asl, belonging to the south-eastern part of the Ścinawskie Hills.