Trzebiechów was first mentioned in 1308 in a document issued by the Bishop of Lebus Frederick I; at that time it belonged to the Diocese of Poznań.
In 1765 Trebschen and Radowice came to the Princes of Reuss-Köstritz, represented by Prince (since 1817) Heinrich XLIV, Count Reuss, Lord of Plauen, son of Imperial Count Reuss, High Court Marshal, Real Secret Budget and War Minister and Director of the Kurmärkische Landschaft.
In 1929 a big wedding took place at Trebschen Castle; the house's daughter, Sophie Renate, married her cousin Prince Heinrich XXXIV and the couple lived in Stonsdorf Castle in the Giant Mountains.
[5] In 1943, Trebschen was purchased by Prince Adolf zu Bentheim-Tecklenburg, whose aunt Margarethe was Countess Bentheim (née Princess Reuss).
[6] Following World War II, the region fell to the People's Republic of Poland in 1945.