Best attractions and places to see around Wodzierady include a mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. This municipality in Poland offers visitors insights into its past through structures like seventeenth-century churches and early nineteenth-century manor houses. Post-manorial parks in Wodzierady, Piorunów, and Kwiatkowice provide areas with significant natural elements and historical landscaping. Exploring these attractions around Wodzierady reveals the region's heritage and diverse points of interest.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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At the moment, Siwaberek is a quite pleasant area. It's a large flower meadow, surrounded by benches, a viewing telescope, a bicycle parking area, a dog park, and a welcome sign at the entrance with the word "SIWABEREK" written on it. In spring, when everything is in bloom, it must be beautiful there. I recommend it for both cycling and walking!
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The construction of the church lasted from 1776 to 1779, and the architect was Father Sebastian Alojzy Sierakowski, a Jesuit. The church was initially erected on May 20, 1779 as a branch of the collegiate church in Łask, and then on June 23, 1780 by the Archbishop of Gniezno, Antoni Kazimierz Ostrowski, as an independent parish church, subordinate to the Łask deanery.
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Radio and Television Broadcasting Centre Łódź/Zygry – 346-meter mast built in 1970-1975. After the collapse of the mast in Konstantynów, it became the third tallest structure in Poland.
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A huge area in the middle of nowhere. Level, with what looks like a road around it. Trees are planted, but spaced far enough apart to accommodate a highway. And most importantly, there are benches. Two for sure. There might be some more on the other side of the area, but it's too far to see. Interesting area ROTFL
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346 meters is impressive from afar and up close.
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I know this looks like a joke, but the lorries that drive to the sewage plant tend to spill a bit of their contents somtimes. I've been in a car crash there and have seen a fair few others, so watch out in the corners not to slip on some shit. :) Great bit of asflat otherwise.
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The most valuable monument of Szadek is the parish church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. James the Apostle, built in the years 1333–1335 in the Gothic style in place of the wooden one destroyed by the Teutonic Knights in 1331. The temple was expanded before the middle of the 14th and mid. Sixteenth century, also after 1868 and in 1905. It is a three-nave, hall structure, supported by buttresses. In the facade and in the passage to the sacristy it has profiled pointed portals. The naves' vaults from the 16th century: stellar in the presbytery and in the main nave, net in the side ones. Exterior doors to the sacristy made of hand-forged sheet metal from the 15th century. Fragmentary polychrome by Jan of Wrocław from 1451. A set of 5 renaissance altars from the beginning of the 17th century. Music choir from the 16th century supported on porters decorated with carved chains. Late Renaissance pulpit from the first half of the 17th century. Bronze baptismal font, Gothic with a crucifixion scene from the 14th century. Gothic Pietà from the mid-15th century. A number of valuable tombstones and epitaphs, the oldest from the 16th and 17th centuries. Next to the church, there is a belfry, which is a defensive tower with narrow loopholes. On the walls you can see traces in the form of round depressions after not using a fire drill, and stone cannonballs embedded in a memorial.
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The region is rich in history. You can explore the St. Adalbert Church, a religious building constructed between 1776 and 1779. Another significant site is the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. James the Apostle in Szadek, a Gothic church dating back to 1333–1335. Beyond these, the area features the 17th-century Church of St. Nicholas and its Bell Tower in Kwiatkowice, an early 19th-century Manor House in Wodzierady, and the Old Mill in Piorunów.
Yes, Siwaberek is a great family-friendly option. It features a large flower meadow with amenities like benches, a viewing telescope, and even a dog park, making it suitable for walks and cycling. Many of the historical churches, such as St. Adalbert Church, are also accessible for families to visit and learn about local heritage.
Wodzierady and its surrounding villages like Piorunów and Kwiatkowice are home to several post-manorial parks. These parks often contain significant natural elements and historical landscaping, offering peaceful settings for walks. Additionally, Siwaberek, with its expansive flower meadow, provides a pleasant natural space for relaxation and gentle activity.
The region offers various outdoor activities. For cycling, Siwaberek provides a pleasant area. If you're interested in mountain biking, you can explore trails like the 'Młyn Talar – MTB Trail Rokitnica loop' or 'Bełdów Ponds loop'. For running, options include the 'Running loop from Łask' or 'Staw Krzywy loop'. Hikers can enjoy easy routes such as the 'Duża Woda – Nameless pond with lilies loop' or 'Fishing Pond – Sandy Hill on the Graba River loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the MTB Trails around Wodzierady, Running Trails around Wodzierady, and Easy hikes around Wodzierady guides.
Yes, the Zygry Radio and Television Transmitting Centre is a notable man-made monument. Built between 1970 and 1975, its 346-meter mast is one of the tallest structures in Poland, offering an impressive sight from a distance.
Absolutely. Siwaberek is a great spot as it features a dedicated dog park, making it ideal for walks with your canine companion. Many of the post-manorial parks and general walking trails in the area are also suitable for dog walking, provided you follow local regulations regarding leashes and waste.
Beyond the main churches, consider visiting the early 19th-century Manor House in Wodzierady, which offers a glimpse into the region's past architecture. The Old Mill in Piorunów is another site recognized for its historical value. Additionally, the Graves of Fallen Soldiers serve as solemn reminders of historical events and are points of interest for those seeking deeper historical context.
While specific data isn't available, spring and summer are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Wodzierady. During spring, places like Siwaberek with its flower meadow are particularly beautiful when everything is in bloom. The warmer months are also best for exploring the post-manorial parks and enjoying hiking, cycling, and running trails.
Yes, the region boasts several. The St. Adalbert Church, built in the late 18th century, is a key religious landmark. Further afield, the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. James the Apostle in Szadek is a remarkable Gothic structure from the 14th century, featuring valuable elements like 16th-century vaults, a 15th-century bronze baptismal font, and ancient tombstones.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical and natural sites. The historical churches, like St. Adalbert Church, offer insights into the region's heritage. Natural spots like Siwaberek are praised for their pleasant atmosphere, especially the large flower meadow and amenities for walking and cycling. The unique sight of the Zygry Radio and Television Transmitting Centre also captures attention due to its impressive height.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails. For instance, you can try the 'Duża Woda – Nameless pond with lilies loop from gmina Dobroń' which is approximately 6.4 km, or the 'Fishing Pond – Sandy Hill on the Graba River loop from Barycz' at about 6.1 km. These routes offer accessible options for those looking for a gentle walk. More details can be found in the Easy hikes around Wodzierady guide.


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