Best attractions and places to see around Kołaczyce include a mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural areas. This town in southeastern Poland offers visitors insights into its past and access to the scenic landscapes of the Subcarpathian Voivodeship. The region features several nature reserves, historical sites, and cultural points of interest.
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A very nice route for ebikes, MTBs and MTBs
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More information about Czarnorzecko-Strzyżowski Natural Landscape Park: https://parkikrosno.pl/pl/948-english/27719-czarnorzecko-strzyzowski-natural-landscape-park.html
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More information about Czarnorzecko-Strzyżowski Natural Landscape Park: https://parkikrosno.pl/pl/948-english/27719-czarnorzecko-strzyzowski-natural-landscape-park.html
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More information about the "Herby" nature reserve: https://parkikrosno.pl/pl/475-parki/12514-czarnorzecko-strzyzowski-park-krajobrazowy/12547-rezerwat-przyrody-herby.html https://www.zielonepodkarpacie.pl/rezerwaty-przyrody/herby/
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More information about the "Herby" nature reserve: https://parkikrosno.pl/pl/475-parki/12514-czarnorzecko-strzyzowski-park-krajobrazowy/12547-rezerwat-przyrody-herby.html https://www.zielonepodkarpacie.pl/rezerwaty-przyrody/herby/
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The Liwocz nature reserve was established in 2004 to protect plant communities typical of the higher parts of the Więcwice Foothills and the sites of protected plants and animals. We will mainly see the Carpathian beech forest here. Within the reserve, there is a nature trail with information boards that leads to Mount Liwocz (562 m above sea level), where from the viewing platform we can admire the view of the foothills with the Wisłoka flowing below.
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The Herby nature reserve in the Czarnorzecko-Strzyżowski Landscape Park was established in 1999 to protect the original rock outcrops located on the ridge of the Herby range, covered with hornbeam and beech forests, as well as exposed rock formations and the Wisłok gorge - the "Frysztacka Gate". The blue trail Dębica - Kamieniec Castle runs through the reserve.
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The area boasts several beautiful nature reserves. You can visit Herby Nature Reserve, known for its original rock outcrops and the picturesque Wisłok gorge. Another option is Góra Chełm Nature Reserve, which protects beech forests and rare plant species, offering a tourist shelter and bonfire area. Additionally, Liwocz Nature Reserve features diverse plant communities and a nature trail leading to Mount Liwocz with panoramic views.
Yes, Kołaczyce is rich in history. A significant site is the Stępina Railway Bunker, a nearly 400-meter-long railway shelter where Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini met in 1941. In Kołaczyce itself, you can explore the historic Market Square with its 19th-century houses and the St. Ann Parish Church. Nearby, in Krajowice, you'll find traces of the early medieval stronghold and remnants of the 14th-century Golesz Castle.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities, especially hiking and cycling. For easy walks, explore the easy hikes around Kołaczyce, such as the Loop Reserve Liwocz. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find MTB trails, including routes around Herby Nature Reserve. Road cyclists can enjoy scenic routes like the one from Rezerwat Golesz.
Yes, Kołaczyce offers several themed paths. An approximately 9 km long educational and ecological path starts at the Kołaczyce market square. There's also the "Na Plastrach Miodu" (On Honeycombs) educational and ecological path, focusing on melliferous plants and beekeeping. The "Golesz" historical and natural path, which includes podcasts about Golesz Castle, also starts from the market square.
Beyond historical landmarks, you can visit the Izba Muzealna (Museum Chamber), established in 1979 by the Association of Kołaczyce Lovers, to delve into the town's heritage. The Market Square itself, with its unique wooden building with arcades and a 1792 house, offers a glimpse into past architecture. The St. Ann Parish Church, with its 1632 holy water font, is also a significant cultural and religious site.
Yes, Kołaczyce has several poignant sites related to both World War I and World War II. Besides the Stępina Railway Bunker, which served as a meeting place for Hitler and Mussolini, the town is home to World War I and World War II cemeteries. A Holocaust memorial in the Podzamcze forest marks a mass grave for 260 Jewish victims, and World War I soldier cemeteries can be found in Krajowice.
Within the Kołaczyce commune, you can discover the Kołacz Vineyard (Winnica Kołacz), which produces both white and red wines, offering a unique local tasting experience. The educational path "Na Plastrach Miodu" also highlights local beekeeping traditions.
Nature lovers will appreciate the diverse landscapes. Herby Nature Reserve is excellent for viewing original rock outcrops and hornbeam and beech forests. Góra Chełm Nature Reserve is dedicated to preserving enclaves of beech forests and protected plant species. Additionally, the Golesz Nature Reserve in Krajowice protects sandstone rock outcrops and grab forests.
For panoramic views, head to Mount Liwocz (562 m above sea level) within the Liwocz Nature Reserve. A nature trail leads to a viewing platform there, offering vistas of the foothills and the flowing Wisłoka river. The areas along the Wisłoka river in Krajowice also provide picturesque scenery.
Yes, in the village of Nawsie Kołaczyckie, you can find old buildings that were once part of a dye works and a mill. These sites offer a glimpse into the region's industrial past and its historical economic activities.
The Wisłoka River is a prominent natural feature, particularly in Krajowice, where it contributes to picturesque scenery. The river also flows below Mount Liwocz, and its presence is part of the panoramic views from the viewing platform in Liwocz Nature Reserve.
The Market Square (Rynek) is the historical heart of Kołaczyce. It features a charming fountain and several 19th-century houses, including one dating back to 1792. A unique wooden building with arcades also adds to the square's distinctive character, making it a pleasant place to stroll and observe local life.


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