Attractions and places to see around gmina Koprzywnica include a blend of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features. The region, located in Poland's Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, is notable for its Cistercian heritage and the Koprzywianka River. Visitors can explore historical architecture and enjoy natural landscapes, including nearby lakes.
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Nice bike path (Beach) along the lake.
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A nice place worth visiting.
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An interesting design for a yaw ferry: it doesn't "hang" from buoys like the ferries in Magdeburg or Coswig, but instead runs on two steel cables with pulleys on a steel cable stretched across the Vistula. Everything else is done by the rudder adjustment on the ferry and, of course, the current of the Vistula. The ferry glides along silently...
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The price for the crossing is 5 PLN. You don't have to wait long
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Nice place The lake was created after a mining excavation. There was an open-pit sulfur mine here.
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Great sandy beach with many bars and restaurants.
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The former magnate's residence, which is considered the "Pearl of the Polish Renaissance" and is popularly known as "Little Wawel" because of its similarity to Kraków Castle, today with the surrounding buildings houses a museum as well as hotel, restaurant and conference rooms ( Wikipedia).
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Jezioro Tarnobrzeskie is an artificial lake created in a former sulfur mine in Machów, Tarnobrzeg, Poland. At the edge of the lake there is a wonderful sandy beach with a number of bars and restaurants.
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Gmina Koprzywnica is rich in history. A central highlight is the Cistercian Church of St. Florian and Monastery Complex, dating back to the 13th century. This complex, part of the European Cistercian Trail, features a late Romanesque chapter house and well-preserved interiors from the 13th century. You can also visit the Market Square with Our Lady of the Rosary Church, built in 1470, and various war memorials, including a memorial to the Polish Resistance Movement from World War II.
Yes, the region offers several natural points of interest. The town of Koprzywnica itself lies on the Koprzywianka River. Nearby, you'll find Tarnobrzeg Lake Beach and Jezioro Tarnobrzeskie, which provide natural scenery and recreational opportunities. Another point of interest in the vicinity is Queen Jadwiga's Ravine.
The area around Gmina Koprzywnica offers various outdoor activities, especially near Tarnobrzeg Lake. You can find several routes for different sports:
Yes, several attractions in the region are suitable for families. Tarnobrzeg Lake Beach is a popular choice with its sandy shores, bars, and restaurants, offering a great spot for a family day out. The Wisła Ferry Tarnobrzeg–Ciszyca can also be an interesting experience for children. Additionally, the Baranów Sandomierski Castle, with its museum and park, provides an engaging historical outing for all ages.
Koprzywnica holds significant Cistercian heritage, centered around the 13th-century Cistercian Church of St. Florian and Monastery Complex. This site is one of Poland's first Cistercian abbeys, founded in 1185. It features a remarkably preserved late Romanesque chapter house and a dormitory for 13th-century monks. The church itself showcases Romanesque art, original medieval construction, and valuable 700-year-old wall paintings, making it a key stop on the European Cistercian Trail.
The region boasts several impressive castles. The most prominent is Baranów Sandomierski Castle, often called the "Pearl of the Polish Renaissance" or "Little Wawel" due to its resemblance to Kraków Castle. It houses a museum, hotel, and restaurant. Other nearby historical castles include Dzików Castle, Krzyżtopór Castle, and the Royal Castle in Sandomierz County.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse offerings. For instance, Tarnobrzeg Lake Beach is highly praised for its "great sandy beach with many bars and restaurants" and "endless parking spaces." The Baranów Sandomierski Castle is noted as a "beautiful renaissance castle" and "definitely worth visiting," with its museum, restaurant, and park. The Wisła Ferry Tarnobrzeg–Ciszyca is valued for its convenience and the experience of crossing the Vistula River.
Absolutely. Tarnobrzeg Lake Beach and Jezioro Tarnobrzeskie are excellent for recreation. The lake, an artificial creation from a former sulfur mine, features a kilometer-long sandy beach with numerous bars and restaurants. It's a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying the natural scenery. There are also bike paths along the lake for cycling enthusiasts.
You can cross the Vistula River using the Wisła Ferry Tarnobrzeg–Ciszyca. This ferry provides a convenient crossing service and operates during both summer and winter seasons. It's a practical and scenic way to travel between Tarnobrzeg and Ciszyca.
Yes, Koprzywnica has sites commemorating its past, including those related to World War II. There is a Memorial to the Polish Resistance Movement from World War II. Additionally, within the Parish Cemetery in Gmina Koprzywnica, you can find graves of soldiers who died fighting in both World War I and II, as well as monuments commemorating Poles executed by Germans in Koprzywnica.
The best time to visit Gmina Koprzywnica largely depends on your interests. For outdoor activities like visiting Tarnobrzeg Lake Beach or enjoying cycling and running routes, the summer season (roughly June to August) is ideal when the weather is warm and facilities like the Wisła Ferry operate with extended hours. For exploring historical sites and cultural landmarks, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds.
Beyond the prominent Cistercian Church of St. Florian, you can also visit the Our Lady of the Rosary Church in the Market Square, which was built in 1470. Another notable religious site is the Church of Chmielów, a historical temple with unique architectural details, including a copper-sheeted tower roof.


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