Best attractions and places to see around gmina Miedziana Góra encompass a diverse range of natural features, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. The region is characterized by geological wonders, traces of its mining and industrial past, and opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore unique rock formations, ancient ruins, and nature reserves. This area offers a blend of natural heritage and historical significance for those interested in geology, history, and outdoor exploration.
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The Piekło Cave under Skiby is 57 meters long. Where does this name come from? Apparently the locals gave it the name "Piekło" because devils were supposed to fly out of its interior. The cave has sculptures of devils made by Krzysztof Jasiński.
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Piekoszów can be an interesting stop on a bicycle route around Kielce. There are ruins of Jan Aleksander Tarło's palace, which was almost a copy of the Kielce bishops' palace. Although only a ruin without a roof remains of the former residence, you can still see the layout of the rooms. The history of the palace's construction is connected with an anecdote about Tarło's rivalry with the bishop of Kraków. The building is publicly accessible, but unfortunately neglected, but it can still be an interesting point on the map for history lovers.
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Very interesting description of the history of the palace - > https://www.zamkipolskie.com/piekut/piekut.html
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Place of historical mining of vein calcite and calcite-limestone breccia known as "Różanka Zelejowska". These rocks have been used since the 15th century as technical "marbles" valued by architects.
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A beautiful place worth recommending, you can see it from a bird's eye view;) Zip line for the brave! :)
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A nice little cave. Lots of mosquitoes, it's worth taking flashlights for fun.
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Definitely a great place, worth visiting. Entrance from the west is gentle on the grass, entrance from the east (Zelejowa Street in Łąki) at the end quite steep on slippery rocks along the ridge. Baby carriers for small children.
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Gmina Miedziana Góra is rich in geological wonders. You can visit the Piekło Cave, a 57-meter long natural monument known for its karst formations and bat inhabitants. The Zelejowa Mountain Nature Reserve offers the longest limestone ridge in the Świętokrzyskie Mountains and unique geological formations like "różanka zelejowska." Don't miss the Ciosowa Quarry Nature Reserve, featuring a 100-meter-long red sandstone wall with fossilized dunes and ancient reptile tracks, or the "Kamienne Kręgi" (Stone Circles) Nature Reserve.
The area has a significant mining and industrial past. You can explore the Ruins of the "Józef" Blast Furnace in Samsonów, a historical monument that operated from 1818-1823 and primarily served military needs. The Chapel on Buchcina (Chapel Hill) in Miedziana Góra, dedicated to St. Barbara, patron saint of miners, also features an exhibition on local copper mining history. You'll find many traces of past mining activities, such as mining fields and spoil heaps, throughout the gmina.
Yes, you can visit the Ruins of the Tarło Palace in Podzamcze Piekoszowskie. Although a roofless ruin, it allows visitors to observe the former layout of the rooms and provides insight into the region's aristocratic history, with anecdotes about its construction in rivalry with the Kielce bishops' palace.
Gmina Miedziana Góra is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. The Główny Szlak Świętokrzyski (Main Świętokrzyskie Trail) passes through the area, offering scenic routes through spruce forests and magnificent peaks. For specific hiking routes, you can explore options like the easy "Oblęgorek - Barania Góra Black Trail" or the "Barania Góra Nature Reserve – Barania Góra loop." Find more hiking routes and details on the dedicated Hiking around gmina Miedziana Góra guide.
Absolutely! The region offers numerous beautiful scenic tourist routes for cycling. You can find options ranging from easy, like the "Umer Reservoir loop from gmina Miedziana Góra" (11.7 km), to more challenging rides such as the "Laskowa Dolomite Quarry loop from Kostomłoty Pierwsze" (17.3 km). For road cycling, there are longer routes like the "Świętokrzyskie Hills – Kielce Reservoir loop" (101.6 km). Discover more routes on the Cycling around gmina Miedziana Góra guide and the Road Cycling Routes around gmina Miedziana Góra guide.
Many natural and historical sites can be enjoyed by families. The Kadzielnia Nature Reserve, with its quarry and geological features, is considered family-friendly. The Ruins of the Józef Ironworks in Samsonów also offer an interesting historical exploration for all ages. Additionally, many of the easier hiking trails, such as the "Zalew Umer loop from Umer," are suitable for families.
The region is enjoyable throughout the year, depending on your interests. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with autumn providing beautiful foliage. Summer is ideal for exploring natural reserves and outdoor activities. For winter sports enthusiasts, the Tumlin Sport Ski Resort provides opportunities for skiing.
Beyond the main highlights, consider exploring the "Bagno" Ecological Usage in Kostomłoty II, a 0.77-hectare wetland area protected for its characteristic marsh vegetation and unique ecosystem remnants. The Tumlin Hills, including Ciosowa, Kamień, and Bukowa, offer interesting geological formations like tumlin sandstones formed from fossilized dunes, providing a unique landscape for exploration.
The region is home to several historic religious sites. These include the Parish Church of the Holy Trinity in Ćmińsk Kościelny, a late-Renaissance structure, and the Chapel of the Transfiguration in Kostomłoty. Other notable chapels are the Chapel of St. John of Nepomuk with a wooden figure from 1867 and the Chapel of Christ Sorrowful in Tumlin. The Chapel on Buchcina, dedicated to St. Barbara, also holds cultural significance related to mining heritage.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The geological formations, such as those at Kadzielnia Nature Reserve and Piekło Cave, are highly rated for their uniqueness. The historical sites, like the Ruins of the Tarło Palace and the Józef Ironworks, offer fascinating glimpses into the past. The opportunities for hiking and cycling through scenic landscapes are also a major draw, making it an ideal destination for combining outdoor activities with cultural exploration.
Yes, for those interested in winter activities, the Tumlin Sport Ski Resort provides opportunities for skiing and other winter sports during the colder months.
The Zelejowa Mountain Nature Reserve offers several viewpoints where you can admire the surrounding landscape. Additionally, the Kadzielnia Nature Reserve, with its quarry, provides impressive vistas, especially from the Skałka Geologów peak.


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