Attractions and places to see around Kobylin include a variety of historical and cultural sites, along with natural points of interest. The town features historic buildings such as the Town Hall and the Parish Church, which houses a Renaissance triptych. The surrounding area offers additional landmarks like palaces, churches, and a lake with recreational paths. There are 16 hidden gems waiting to be explored in this region.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Neo-Renaissance building with an octagonal Baroque tower renovated in 2014
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It's a nice place with a nice bike path and benches to rest, and in the evening it's probably nice because I saw that there are also street lamps so the path is illuminated.
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A brick building from around 1689, rebuilt in 1898-1899 into a neo-Renaissance building. It has an octagonal, slender, baroque tower. Inside there is the Civil Registry Office, one of the departments of the City Hall and the "Ratuszowa" restaurant.
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The brick temple in the late Gothic style was built in 1625. Two side naves, a sacristy and a chapel in the neo-Gothic style were added (according to the design of Franciszek Maria Lanci) in 1830. The interior of the church is in the baroque style.
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The windmill ("koźlak") was built in 1754. In excellent condition, restored in 2019. There is a recreational area next to it.
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The beautiful palace was built at the end of the 17th century as a baroque residence of the Konarzewski family. Perhaps it was built according to the design of Tylman van Gameren or Józef Szymon Belotti. Later it passed into the hands of the Mycielski family. After World War II, there was a school here and then a kindergarten. Today it is private property, and access to the palace is difficult.
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A small circular stronghold with a diameter of approx. 20 m. Presumably in use since the 14th century. It was probably the property of private owners of Pępowo (Krzekotowski family, later Pampowski family),
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Kobylin and its surroundings are rich in history. In Kobylin itself, you can explore the historic Town Hall in the Market Square, the late Gothic Parish Church with its Renaissance triptych, and the brick Gothic Monastery Church of the Bernardine Fathers. Nearby, don't miss the Krotoszyn Town Hall, a Neo-Renaissance building with a Baroque tower, or the Saint Hedwig Church, a late Gothic brick temple. The Palace in Pępowo, a Baroque residence, is also a notable historical site.
Yes, for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, Lake Odrzykowskie is a pleasant spot. It features a bike path and benches, with evening illumination, making it ideal for cycling or a relaxing stroll. The nearby village of Smolice also offers a Neo-Baroque palace surrounded by an expansive park.
Several attractions around Kobylin are suitable for families. Lake Odrzykowskie is great for a family outing with its bike path. The Krotoszyn Town Hall area is also considered family-friendly, and the Franciszek Historic Windmill, a restored 18th-century structure, has a recreational area next to it that families can enjoy.
The region offers various cycling opportunities. Lake Odrzykowskie has a dedicated bike path. For more extensive rides, you can explore routes like the 'Bike loop from Stary Krotoszyn' or the 'Peacock Aviary – Gałecki Palace loop from Kobylin'. You can find more details on cycling routes in the Cycling around Kobylin guide.
Yes, there are several hiking options. You can find easy loops around Zbiornik Jutrosin, such as 'Zbiornik Jutrosin loop from Jutrosin'. For a more urban walk, consider the 'Krotoszyn Town Hall – Krotoszyn Market Square loop'. More hiking routes are detailed in the Hiking around Kobylin guide.
Beyond the main historical buildings, you can find unique architectural sights like the 18th-century Wooden Clock Tower in Kobylin, a remnant of a former evangelical church. In the vicinity, the village of Smolice features a Neo-Baroque church, and Krotoszyn is home to the valuable St. Mary Magdalene Wooden Church, built in 1755.
Yes, the region has a few notable windmills. In Stary Kobylin, you can see the restored "MIKOŁAJ" Windmill. Additionally, the Franciszek Historic Windmill, built in 1754 and restored in 2019, is in excellent condition and offers a great cycling resting spot. There's also a reconstructed Historic Post Mill in Jutrosin, which was moved and opened as a tourist attraction at the Jutrosin reservoir.
The spring and summer months (May to September) are generally ideal for outdoor activities around Kobylin, offering pleasant weather for cycling, hiking, and exploring the natural and historical sites. The illuminated path at Lake Odrzykowskie can be enjoyed in the evenings during these warmer months.
Yes, the Krotoszyn Observation Tower provides interesting views of the Krotoszyn area. It even includes an observation telescope at the top for a closer look at the surroundings.
Kobylin and its vicinity feature several significant religious structures. In Kobylin, visit the late Gothic Parish Church and the brick Gothic Monastery Church of the Bernardine Fathers. Nearby, the Saint Hedwig Church in Krotoszyn is a notable late Gothic brick temple, and the St. Mary Magdalene Wooden Church, also in Krotoszyn, is a valuable example of wooden religious architecture.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical and natural sites. The well-preserved historical buildings like the Krotoszyn Town Hall and the serene environment of Lake Odrzykowskie with its cycling path are frequently highlighted. The restored Franciszek Historic Windmill is also a popular spot for its historical charm and as a resting point for cyclists.


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