Best attractions and places to see around Białobrzegi include a mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. The town, situated by the Pilica River, offers insights into its past through various architectural and commemorative sites. Visitors can explore structures from different eras, reflecting the region's development. The area provides opportunities to discover local history and natural points of interest.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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great place, I highly recommend it
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wonderful place, I highly recommend it
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The construction of the church of St. Stanislaus the Bishop in Kostrzyn was initiated in June 1924. The parish was established on December 12, 1924 by Bishop Marian Ryx from the separated villages of the parishes of Klwów and Wyśmierzyce. The construction was continued by Father Tomasz Zadęcki. The church was rebuilt according to the design of the architect Kazimierz Prokulski in the years 1926–1929 at the initiative of Father Wacław Kacznorowski. It was restored in 1968. The temple is a building made of pine and fir wood, in the Podhale style.
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only the grilled ones but the rest is also cool
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a picturesque place to relax
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The current church, designed by architect Stefan Szyller from Warsaw, was built in the years 1932–1939 at the initiative of Father Stanisław Jakóbowski and after World War II in the years 1953–1958 at the initiative of Father Józef Dziadowicz.
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The Emaus Center is, above all, a great retreat house for organized groups and a place of sacredness, and only then a place that has its own mini farmstead and a café-ice cream parlor.
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Białobrzegi offers a rich history. You can visit the Holy Trinity Parish Church, known for its 18th-century altars and 16th-century painting. Another significant site is the Distillery in Chruściechów, a historical industrial site from 1907. Don't miss the Old Water Mill on the Radomka River, a still-operating watermill built in 1915-1916. The area also features historic tenement houses on Krakowska, Żeromskiego, and Rzemieślnicza streets, and the St. Stanislaus Bishop Wooden Church in Kostrzyn.
Yes, the Pilica River is a central natural feature, offering opportunities for kayaking. You can also relax at the Plaża Miejska w Białobrzegach (Municipal Beach). For a scenic walk, explore the Chestnut Avenue to Sucha Palace, which is particularly picturesque in autumn. The region also has various trails for cycling and mountain biking.
Absolutely. The Chestnut Avenue to Sucha Palace is a pleasant walk for families. The Ośrodek Emaus Retreat Center includes a mini farmstead, café, and ice cream parlor. For a sweet treat, visit the historic A.H. Gruszczyński Ice Cream Parlor 1932. The St. Stanislaus Bishop Wooden Church in Kostrzyn is also noted as family-friendly.
Beyond historical sites, Białobrzegi is home to the Białobrzeskie Centrum Kultury "Białe Brzegi," a hub for artistic and community activities. You can also delve into military history at the Private Museum of Military Technology or explore the industrial heritage at the Distillery in Chruściechów.
The Chestnut Avenue to Sucha Palace offers a beautiful, tree-lined path, especially vibrant in autumn. The banks of the Pilica River and the Białobrzegi Town Square, with its fountains and goose sculptures, also provide pleasant spots for a stroll and observation.
Yes, the area around Białobrzegi is well-suited for cycling. You can find various routes for different types of cycling, including road cycling, gravel biking, and mountain biking. Explore options like the "Scenic Asphalt Section – Białobrzegi–Sucha Bike Path loop" for road cycling or the "Pond on the Żała River – Żalski Ług Wetland loop" for gravel biking. More details on routes can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Białobrzegi guide, Gravel biking around Białobrzegi guide, and MTB Trails around Białobrzegi guide.
The Pilica River is integral to Białobrzegi's identity and history. It offers recreational activities like kayaking and features the Municipal Beach. Historically, the river served as a border between Prussia and Austria after the third partition of Poland, making it a significant geographical and historical landmark.
Yes, some areas in Białobrzegi are noted for their accessibility. The Białobrzegi Southern Entrance and the Białobrzegi Town Square Sculptures and Monuments are categorized as wheelchair accessible, allowing for easier exploration.
For a taste of local treats, visit the historic A.H. Gruszczyński Ice Cream Parlor 1932, known for its delicious flavors. The Ośrodek Emaus Retreat Center also features a café and an ice cream parlor.
While Białobrzegi is enjoyable year-round, the Chestnut Avenue to Sucha Palace is particularly beautiful in autumn, making it an ideal time for scenic walks. Spring and summer are generally best for river activities like kayaking and enjoying the Municipal Beach, as well as for cycling and hiking.
Beyond the Holy Trinity Parish Church, you can admire several historic tenement houses from the interwar period on Krakowska, Żeromskiego, and Rzemieślnicza streets. The Interwar Reinforced Concrete Bridge over the Pilica River is also a notable architectural feat from that era. Additionally, the Sucha Palace complex features two historic palaces from the 19th and 20th centuries.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history and nature. The Old Water Mill on the Radomka River is noted as an interesting and picturesque place to relax, with its significant water level difference. The Chestnut Avenue to Sucha Palace is loved for its scenic beauty, especially in autumn.
Yes, mountain biking enthusiasts will find several routes around Białobrzegi. Options include the "Pond on the Żała River – Żalski Ług Wetland loop from Mąkosy Stare" and the "Pałac Nowy loop from Białobrzegi." These routes offer varying difficulties, from easy to moderate. You can find more details in the MTB Trails around Białobrzegi guide.


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