Attractions and places to see around gmina Pyzdry include a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes in Poland. The region is situated along the Warta River, featuring a historic town center and significant protected areas. Gmina Pyzdry encompasses parts of the Nadwarciański Landscape Park, preserving the ancient river valley. Visitors can explore medieval architecture, cultural museums, and unique natural features like inland dunes.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The classicist Gorzeński Palace in Śmiełów is now home to the Adam Mickiewicz Museum – a unique place on the map of Wielkopolska, especially for lovers of literature and history. It was here that Mickiewicz stayed in 1831, trying to get through to the November Uprising. The interior of the palace conceals numerous Masonic elements, and the museum exhibition is devoted to the life and work of the bard, with separate rooms for "Pan Tadeusz" and "Dziady". The park surrounding the residence with Zosia's Garden and the Mickiewicz bench is also worth visiting.
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The tourist ferry "Nikodem" operates daily from 01.05.2023 to 31.10.2023, on the following days of the week: from Monday to Friday from 10:00 to 16:00, on Saturdays from 10-18:00 on Sundays and other holidays from 13:00 to 18:00. Fees apply to the ferry crossing, payable at the ticket office with the guide on the ferry (PLN 1 gross/person, PLN 5 passenger vehicle). The ferry crossing opening hours may change (depending on weather conditions). More information at OEL in Czeszewo +48 61 438 31 21. (jarocin.poznan.lasy.gov.pl/)
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very pleasing to the eye why don't they do it everywhere
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Late Baroque bishop's palace in Ciążeń. There is a 12 ha park next to the palace.
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Hours: Sunday 09:00–16:00 Monday Closed Tuesday 09:00–16:00 Wednesday 09:00–16:00 Thursday 09:00–16:00 Friday 09:00–16:00 Saturday 09:00-16:00
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The ferry runs at certain times, the cost is PLN 1 per person.
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Admission and tour free. A place to park bicycles. Very nice lady guide. Visiting the post-Cistercian monastery complex in Ląd nad Warta takes place only in the presence of a local guide, according to the following schedule: Monday - Friday: 9.00, 10.30, 12.00, 14.00, 16.30 Saturday: 10.00, 12.00, 14.00, 16.00 Sundays and holidays: 10.30, 13.30 and 15.00.
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unique form, meticulous workmanship, position, convenient parking in the nearby market,
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Gmina Pyzdry is rich in history. You can visit the Ląd Monastery, a significant historical site founded in 1175. The Post-Franciscan Monastery in Pyzdry also houses the Regional Museum of the Pyzdry Area. Don't miss the Historic Centre of Pyzdry, which dates back to 1232 CE and features 18th and 19th-century houses, as well as the Gothic parish church (Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary).
Yes, Pyzdry offers a few unique visual attractions. You can see an impressive mural depicting the city's history and legends on the wall of the sports hall, considered the largest mural in Wielkopolska. Additionally, the Mosaic Stairs in Pyzdry, connecting the post-monastery church street with the riverside boulevard, are adorned with a mosaic illustrating a large fish, specifically an eel.
A significant portion of Gmina Pyzdry lies within the Nadwarciański Landscape Park, preserving the ancient valley landscape of the middle Warta River. You can also explore the Pyzdry Puszcza forest complex and characteristic inland dunes, with the most striking examples found near Pietrzyków. The Warta River itself offers picturesque riverside views, especially from the town of Pyzdry.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Ląd Monastery and the Adam Mickiewicz Museum and Gardens in Śmiełów are both listed as family-friendly. The reconstructed windmill offers interactive exhibits demonstrating how mills operated and the process of bread-making, which can be engaging for children. Crossing the Warta River on the Nikodem Ferry Crossing, Czeszewo is also a fun experience for all ages.
Absolutely. Gmina Pyzdry offers various routes for outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore trails like the "Learning path "On dry and wet land": Warta Landscape Park" or the "Wydmy Śródlądowe loop from Rataje." Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the "Ląd Monastery – Bishops' Palace in Ciążeń loop" or the "Mosaic Stairs in Pyzdry – Warta River Picnic Area loop." You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around gmina Pyzdry and Cycling around gmina Pyzdry guides.
The Warta River is central to the region's charm. The town of Pyzdry is situated on its high right bank, offering picturesque views. You can enjoy the riverside boulevard, which is an excellent starting point for exploring. The Nikodem Ferry Crossing, Czeszewo provides a unique way to cross the river and experience the waterway directly. The Nadwarciański Landscape Park also offers opportunities to explore the river's diverse habitats, including by catamaran or other boats from the marina.
The Post-Franciscan Monastery is a key historical site, being one of only three surviving medieval Franciscan architectural examples in Greater Poland. It houses the Regional Museum of the Pyzdry Area, which was established in 1957 and moved to the monastery in 1985. The museum's exhibitions are located in the refectory, kitchen, and cellars, showcasing the region's heritage.
Yes, the Adam Mickiewicz Museum and Gardens in Śmiełów is located in a classicist palace. It's a unique place dedicated to the life and works of the renowned Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz, featuring exhibitions and a beautiful surrounding park.
Pyzdry's historic center, largely shaped in the 14th century, features well-preserved houses from the 18th and 19th centuries. It's a significant point on the Piast Trail of Greater Poland. You can also find the Gothic parish church (Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary), which from a distance resembles a castle, and remnants of 14th-century castle ruins and defensive walls.
Yes, the Regional Collection in Ksawerowo is a notable attraction. Created out of a passion for the history of agriculture and old rural life, it features nearly 500 exhibits. These include everyday village items such as churns, centrifuges, irons, clay pots, and antique washing machines, offering a glimpse into the past.
Gmina Pyzdry offers attractions year-round. Spring and autumn are ideal for exploring the natural landscapes of the Nadwarciański Landscape Park and enjoying hiking or cycling routes, as the weather is mild. Summer is perfect for river activities and visiting the various historical sites and museums. Some attractions, like the Nikodem Ferry Crossing, Czeszewo, operate seasonally from May to October.
Yes, within the Nadwarciański Landscape Park, there is a dedicated viewing point equipped with a telescope. It's located near route 466 (between Rataje and Pietrzyków) and is excellent for observing the park's diverse fauna, especially waterfowl. You can also get panoramic riverside views of Pyzdry from a lookout point on the opposite side of the Warta River.


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