Best attractions and places to see around Kłomnice include a blend of natural beauty and cultural sites. The region is characterized by the Warta River gorge, limestone rock formations, and the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland. Visitors can explore natural monuments, historical religious complexes, and various recreational opportunities. The area offers diverse landscapes and points of interest for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The monastery complex in Mstów is one of the oldest and most interesting religious sites in the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland. The monastery of the Lateran Canons was probably founded in the 13th century, although there are indications that its beginnings date back to the 12th century. The complex includes the Baroque Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary from the 18th century, preserved fragments of Gothic monastery buildings and fortifications with nine towers and a gate, which today serves as a bell tower. The painting of the Mother of God of Mstów and the picturesque location of the monastery on the Warta River are noteworthy.
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The Rock of Love in Mstów is a picturesque rock formation located on the Warta River, surrounded by the beautiful nature of the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland. According to legend, the name comes from the tragic story of a couple in love who could not be together and threw themselves off the rock. Today, it is a popular walking place and a viewpoint, from where there is a view of the river and the surrounding areas.
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On the left side of the Warta River, there is a path towards Mstów only for MTB bikes /exceptionally off-road/
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A limestone monadnock on the Warta River, at the western foot of the Szwajcer Mountain (267 m). There is a legend associated with it. At its foot flows a spring believed to have healing powers. Once a mother sent her daughter for his healing water. However, she did not return for a long time. In the end, the upset mother went to the spring alone. At the spring she found her daughter in her lover's arms. In a fit of emotion, she cast a curse that turned both lovers to stone
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The airport is partly used by the Aero Club of Częstochowa. It has a concrete runway 08/26, 2000 m long and 60 m wide, taxiways, hangars, warehouses, fuel base, air traffic control tower, aeroclub building with a cafe and a large grass area with a camping site. In 1940, the Luftwaffe command decided to implement its military airport network development program. The consequence of this was the construction of two airports in Poland, facilities located a short distance from the landing sites used so far. These were units in Rudniki, north of Częstochowa, and in Zendki. The Luftkriegschule IX, a unit operating from November 1942 to July 1944, was established in Rudniki. Then the Segelfliegerschule der Luftwaffe Tschenstochau was created. It was there that the gliding training was conducted. This training took place behind the sailplane winch or in the tow. However, it was a small unit - much smaller compared to the airport in Zendek. https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lotnisko_Cz%C4%99stochowa-Rudniki https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fb77WMqupI
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Przełom Warta near Mstów (Przełom Warta w Mstowie, Mirowski Przełom Warty) - a gorge created by the Warta River, which forms the border between the Częstochowa Upland and the Wieluń Upland, where the watershed section of the river itself belongs to the Częstochowa Upland. The gorge is approx. 12 km long. It starts between the Sołek and Skałki hills (the so-called Warta Gate) in the Mirów district of Częstochowa. It ends at Góra Wał in Mstów. https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prze%C5%82om_Warty_ko%C5%82o_Mstowa https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSdKUQOUcxg
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Mirowska Gate - the gorge of the Warta River in the Mirów housing estate belonging to Częstochowa. It is limited on both sides by steep slopes. At the narrowest point there are rocks made of hard rocky limestones. On the northern (orographically left) side it is the Mirów rock on the Warta River, on the southern side there are two rocks called Jaś and Małgosia (described on the Geoportal map as Balikowa Skała). The distance between the Rock in Mirów and the Jasia i Małgosia Rock located closer to the river is about 200 m, so this is the width of the Mirowska Gate at its narrowest point. The Mirowska Gate is located in the Częstochowa Upland and is one of the sections of the Warta Gorge near Mstów. https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brama_Mirowska https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRQUINHdnYU
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Mirów Rock above the Warta, a natural monument within the Mirowska Gate, or the picturesque Rock of Love, accessible via a red hiking trail. Both offer stunning views of the Warta River and the surrounding Kraków-Częstochowa Upland. The Warta Gorge near Mstów, approximately 12 km long, is also a significant natural feature.
Yes, the Monastery in Wancerzów (Mstów) is a significant historical and religious site. It features an 18th-century Baroque church, preserved Gothic monastery buildings, and fortifications. Additionally, the Nieznanice Palace (Pałac Nieznanice) offers a glimpse into the region's historical properties.
The area is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and kayaking. The Warta Gorge is particularly popular for kayaking, with facilities like the Warta Gorge Kayak Marina. For more detailed routes, explore the available Hiking around Kłomnice, Road Cycling Routes around Kłomnice, and MTB Trails around Kłomnice guides.
Yes, several spots cater to families. The Rock of Love is a great spot for a family walk with a legend to share. Agritourism farms like Eko-Farma „Poreszkowo” and Agritourism Farm „Niezapominajka” in Garnek offer activities such as fishing, ceramic workshops, and even a mini-zoo. The "Leśna Kraina" Recreation and Leisure Center also provides various recreational opportunities.
The region offers diverse hiking opportunities, especially around the Warta Gorge. Popular trails include the route of the Warta Gorge near Mstów, which is part of the Eagles' Nests Landscape Park. You can also find trails leading to natural monuments like the Rock of Love. For a comprehensive list of routes, check the Hiking around Kłomnice guide.
The spring and summer months (May to September) are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Kłomnice, offering pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and kayaking. Autumn also provides beautiful scenery, especially along the Warta Gorge, with changing foliage. Winter can be charming for different activities, but some trails might be less accessible.
Absolutely. Eko-Farma „Poreszkowo” in Garnek offers accommodation, fishing, ceramic workshops, and a small apiary. Another option is Agritourism Farm „Niezapominajka” in Garnek, which provides accommodation, a large reception hall, a pizzeria, and a mini-zoo. These farms offer a great way to experience local life and nature.
Cyclists can explore various routes, from easy loops to more challenging trails. The area around the Warta Gorge and the nearby uplands offers scenic paths. You can find detailed road cycling and mountain biking routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Kłomnice and MTB Trails around Kłomnice guides, including routes that pass by landmarks like Mirów Rock above the Warta.
Parking availability varies by attraction. For natural sites like the Rock of Love and Mirów Rock above the Warta, you can typically find parking nearby, often in designated areas or along access roads. For the Monastery in Wancerzów, parking is usually available within or near the complex. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
Many of the natural outdoor areas, such as the hiking trails along the Warta Gorge and paths leading to the Rock of Love, are generally dog-friendly. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to respect the natural environment and other visitors.
The Mirowska Gate is a significant gorge of the Warta River, located near Mstów. It is characterized by steep slopes and limestone rocks, forming a narrow passage. It's home to natural monuments like Mirów Rock above the Warta and is a popular spot for scenic views and outdoor activities.
Yes, kayaking is a popular activity in the Warta Gorge near Mstów. The gorge offers a scenic route for paddling, and facilities like the Warta Gorge Kayak Marina provide access and rentals. Organized kayak excursions are also available through local providers like KANUMI Kayak Trips.


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