Attractions and places to see around Pogorzela, a town in Poland's Greater Poland Voivodeship, include historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. The region is characterized by its historical architecture and diverse forests, covering over 17% of its area. Visitors can explore sites showcasing local heritage and enjoy outdoor activities within its landscapes.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The church of St. Mary Magdalene in Krotoszyn was built in 1755. on the site of the previous, 13th-century temple. It is a valuable testimony to the continuity of the city's history and is an example of wooden religious architecture in southern Greater Poland.
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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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Pogorzela and its surroundings offer several significant historical landmarks. You can explore the late-Baroque Saint Michael the Archangel Church, built between 1778 and 1785, or the Saint Hedwig Church, originally from 1625 with Baroque interiors. Don't miss the well-preserved Franciszek Historic Windmill, dating back to 1754, which also has a recreational area nearby. The Palace in Pępowo, a Baroque residence from the late 17th century, is also a notable historical site.
Yes, the 14th-century Koźmin Wielkopolski Castle is located nearby. While it has been rebuilt multiple times over the centuries, it now houses a complex of secondary schools and a regional museum, offering a glimpse into the area's past.
For a unique insight into local traditions, visit the "Łaciata Wieś" Museum in Pogorzela. This museum collects historical exhibits related to traditional cheese making, dairy cattle breeding, and agricultural equipment from the 19th and 20th centuries. It's run by an association that established the first thematic village in Greater Poland.
The Pogorzela commune is rich in natural beauty, with diverse forests covering 17.3% of its area. These forests, featuring oak, birch, spruce, and alder, are ideal for recreation, mushroom, and berry picking. You can also discover protected natural monuments, such as the impressive "Michał" Pedunculate Oak with a circumference of 827 cm, and the "Roch" Wild Service Tree.
Absolutely! The Pogorzelski Bicycle Trail, established in 2013, offers two scenic loops: an orange loop of 16.5 km and a green loop of 19.5 km, both with resting places. For more options, you can explore various cycling routes around the area, including easy tours like the "Wigwam of the Piaski Forest District – Firefighter Mural loop from Pogorzela" (19.5 km) or the "Pond With Willow Trees – Railway Bridge in Stara Obra loop from Koźmin Wielkopolski" (18.5 km). Find more details on Cycling around Pogorzela.
Pogorzela offers several hiking opportunities, particularly through its picturesque forests. You can find easy hikes such as the "Staw Trafary loop from Salnia" (7.4 km) or shorter loops like "St. Hedwig Church – Koźlak Franciszek Windmill loop from gmina Pępowo" (3 km). These trails provide a peaceful environment for walking. Discover more hiking options on the Hiking around Pogorzela guide.
For outdoor gatherings and relaxation, you can visit the "Grandel" Wigwam near the Międzyborze forester's lodge, which is excellent for events and picnics. Another option is the Barbecue Shed "Grzybek" in Głuchowo, part of a recreational complex that includes a football field, beach volleyball court, outdoor gym, and a water reservoir.
Yes, the Franciszek Historic Windmill is considered family-friendly, with a recreational area located nearby. The forests also offer opportunities for family walks and nature exploration, and the recreational facilities like the Barbecue Shed "Grzybek" provide space for active fun.
The best time to visit Pogorzela for outdoor activities is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months. The weather is milder and more conducive for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural attractions like the forests and trails. Autumn also offers beautiful foliage for scenic walks.
Beyond the main churches and palaces, Pogorzela features the Pogorzela Town Hall, an important civic landmark. The Evangelical Church Complex, a Neo-Gothic style complex from 1862, also stands out. Additionally, the St. Mary Magdalene Wooden Church in Krotoszyn, built in 1755, is a valuable example of wooden religious architecture nearby.
Yes, the Château Park (City Park), formerly part of the Tyszkiewicz Palace complex, now serves as a public city park perfect for relaxing strolls. Additionally, the extensive forests surrounding Pogorzela offer numerous paths and trails for peaceful walks amidst nature, with opportunities for mushroom and berry picking in season.


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