Best attractions and places to see around gmina Poświętne include a diverse landscape shaped by glacial activity, featuring historical sites and significant natural features. The region is part of the Natura 2000 network and the Spała Landscape Park, preserving its natural beauty, including ancient trees and rare butterfly species. Visitors can explore archaeological sites, historical monuments, and natural areas along the Narew River, offering opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Very nice route from Białystok. Just one tip. Navigation from Aleje Niepodległości directs you to Klepacka street and then through Niewodnica and other villages via roads with quite heavy car traffic. If you don't like this, I recommend going to the end of Al. Niepodległości (to the Białystok Stadion station) and turning right towards Kleosin (bicycle path) and then straight all the way.
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May 2026 - Tower closed. Footbridge dismantled.
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the quality of the stairs as for survival music lovers and virtuosos of advanced stunts
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44 meters high is a climb up the stairs to ~ 14th floor. Great!
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As of September 2025, the tower itself is in good condition, but the condition of the footbridge over the oxbow lake, from the access road side, is, to put it mildly, so-so.
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The fortified settlement in Suraż is a remnant of one of the oldest settlements in Podlasie, picturesquely situated on the Narew River. Built in the 9th century, it served as an important defensive and administrative center, and today you can see clearly outlined earthen ramparts and moats. The place is interesting for cyclists looking for peaceful routes with views of the Narew Valley, and a short walk around the settlement allows you to feel the atmosphere of old times.
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Great place for adults and children. A very high observation tower, a sundial, educational boards, shelters, a bonfire place, a parking lot and toilets. Access at the end is via a gravel road from 2 different sides. MTB will do the trick, road bike can be rather difficult, but you can walk a bit.
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Gmina Poświętne is rich in history. You can visit Grodzisko in Suraż, an early medieval fortified settlement picturesquely situated on the Narew River. Other notable historical sites include the Pałac Alexandrinum, the 18th-century Manorial Park in Pietkowo, and the Neo-Gothic Post-Roman Catholic Church in Poświętne. The region also features 122 archaeological sites, particularly in villages like Pietkowo, Liza Stara, and Gołębie.
For expansive views, visit the Uhowo Observation Tower, one of the tallest in this part of Poland, offering broad vistas and additional facilities. Another excellent spot is the Observation Tower, Narew National Park, where you can enjoy quiet moments and observe local wildlife like hawks and cranes. There's also the Narew River Observation Tower, offering beautiful views of the Narew backwaters.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Uhowo Observation Tower is great for both adults and children, featuring educational boards, shelters, and a bonfire place. Nearby, OKF Łapy Beach in Uhowo offers a playground, water equipment rental, beach volleyball courts, and an outdoor gym, making it ideal for a day out with kids.
Gmina Poświętne boasts a diverse landscape shaped by glacial activity. Key natural features include protected forests within the Rudka Forest District, home to ancient trees like the over 500-year-old 'Rudosław z Podlasia' oak. The Gmina is part of the Natura 2000 network and the Spała Landscape Park, preserving its natural beauty. You can also find 22 other natural monuments (ancient trees), rare butterfly species, and the valuable Błota Brudzewickie (Brudzewice Marshes), known for rare birds.
The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking and cycling on numerous trails, especially in the beautiful forests along the Pilica River and within the Spała Landscape Park. The Pilica River itself is open for kayaking, fishing, and water sports. For specific routes, explore the available hiking routes or road cycling routes around Gmina Poświętne.
Yes, Gmina Poświętne offers several easy hiking trails. You can find routes like the 'Elżbieta II – Marylka loop from Osówka' or the 'Fire Station loop from gmina Łapy', which are suitable for beginners and families. More options are available in the easy hikes guide for Gmina Poświętne.
Beyond the ancient 'Rudosław z Podlasia' oak, Gmina Poświętne is home to 22 other trees designated as natural monuments, some dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries. You can also discover the largest Scots pine in the Łódź Voivodeship in Dęba, and concentrations of old oaks near Gapinin and Stefanowo. The Gmina is also known for its large glacial erratics, especially in Wólka Kuligowska and near Gapinin, where one of Central Poland's largest can be found.
The Gmina offers cultural insights through its historical sites and local institutions. You can visit the Muzeum Wojska Polskiego (Museum of the Polish Army) in Poświętne, or explore the Gminne Centrum Kultury w Poświętnem (Communal Culture Center). The region also features educational-historical trails like 'Śladami Oddziału majora Hubala' and 'Śladami Franka Dolasa', providing a deeper understanding of local heritage.
Absolutely. The OKF Łapy Beach in Uhowo is a great spot for intense rest and recreation, offering a beach, water equipment rental, and facilities for grilling. The Pilica River also provides opportunities for kayaking and other water sports, allowing visitors to enjoy its natural beauty.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the opportunities for wildlife observation, especially at the Observation Tower, Narew National Park. The historical significance of sites like Grodzisko in Suraż, with its well-preserved ramparts and moats, also captivates those interested in history. Many enjoy the beautiful views from the observation towers and the family-friendly amenities available at places like Uhowo Observation Tower and OKF Łapy Beach.
While specific dog-friendly facilities are not detailed, the extensive network of forest paths and hiking trails throughout Gmina Poświętne, particularly along the Pilica River and within the Spała Landscape Park, offers ample opportunities for walks with dogs. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and respect local regulations regarding protected natural areas.
The Gmina Poświętne area is beautiful throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the weather is ideal for hiking, cycling, and water sports on the Pilica River. Spring and early summer are excellent for observing rare butterfly species and enjoying the lush greenery, while autumn offers vibrant fall foliage in the forests.


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