Gmina Herby is a rural gmina (municipality) in Lubliniec County, Silesian Voivodeship, in southern Poland. Its seat is the village of Herby, which lies approximately north-east of Lubliniec and north of the regional capital Katowice. Until 1993 it also included the area which now makes up Gmina Boronów.
The gmina covers an area of , and as of 2019 its total population was 6,808.
The gmina contains part of the protected area called Upper Liswarta Forests Landscape Park.
For several centuries, Herby lay on the border between Lesser Poland and Silesia. Therefore, since the 13th century, one part of it belonged to the Holy Roman Empire and overlapped with the Kingdom of Prussia. The other part remained in Poland during the era of the Jagiellons and the PolishâÂÂLithuanian Commonwealth. In the late 18th and 19th centuries, this part belonged to the Russian Empire.
Gmina Herby contains the villages and settlements of Brasowe, Braszczok, Chwostek, Cztery Kopy, Drapacz, Gà Âàby, Hadra, Herby, Kalina, Kierzki, Kolonia Lisów, à Âebki, à ÂÃÂg, Lisów, Mochaà Âa, Niwy, Oleksiki, Olszyna, OtrzÃÂsie, Pietrzaki, Pià Âka, Pustkowie, Tanina and Turza.
Gmina Herby is bordered by the gminas of Blachownia, Boronów, Ciasna, Kochanowice, Konopiska, KoszÃÂcin, Przystajà  and WrÃÂczyca Wielka.
Herby is situated at the crossing of the Polish Coal Trunk-Line and the relation CzÃÂstochowa â Opole.