Best attractions and places to see around Krynki, a town in northeastern Poland, offer a blend of historical landmarks, diverse cultural sites, and natural features. Located in the Podlaskie Voivodeship, Krynki is known for its unique hexagonal market square and rich multicultural heritage, including Jewish, Orthodox, and Tatar influences. The surrounding Knyszyńska Forest provides extensive natural landscapes for exploration.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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A monotheistic temple, it was to be a place of prayer for followers of all religions, according to the principle that God is one. The temple was never completed, its current state largely reflects the appearance of the building at the time of the outbreak of World War II, which put an end to the cult of this place.
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The Wyżary small retention reservoir was created in 1970 as a reservoir on the Radulinka River for firefighting purposes. Next to it is a well-maintained recreational area with a large shelter, places for a bonfire, a bicycle stand, and benches. A nature and educational path has been built along the reservoir, running all the way to the Chomontowszczyzna Reserve.
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An atmospheric bridge in a beautiful place.
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Near the bridge, in the bushes, on the side of the semaphore, there is a small roof with benches. I posted one photo. It won't protect you from harsh conditions, but at least it's shaded on all sides.
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Jelenia Bridge on Starzynka
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A really nicely decorated bridge - worth visiting this place
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Jeleni Bridge in the Knyszynska Forest
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Deer Bridge on the Starzynka river. It owes its name to the wooden carvings of deer heads at the ends.
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Krynki is renowned for its distinctive Hexagonal Market Square, a unique urban layout from 1775 with twelve streets radiating from its center. You can also visit St. Anne's Catholic Church, an impressive structure built between 1907 and 1913, and the 18th-century Bell Tower, the oldest building in town.
Yes, Krynki has a rich multicultural heritage. You can explore one of eastern Poland's largest and oldest Jewish Cemeteries, featuring approximately 3,000 tombstones. The town also has several Orthodox churches, including the Orthodox Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos, and two preserved former synagogues: the Caucasian Synagogue (now a cultural center) and the Slonimer Hasidic Synagogue. Additionally, the nearby Kruszyniany Mosque and mizar (Muslim cemetery) offer insight into the region's Tatar heritage.
The area around Krynki is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the vast Knyszyńska Forest, which offers opportunities for hiking and cycling. The Nietupa Reserve is another significant natural attraction. Don't miss "The Crooked Pipe," a functional tube well known for its low-mineral water, and the picturesque Sokólskie Hills with their unique post-glacial landscape. You can also visit the Vyshary reservoir, rest area with shelter, a well-maintained recreational spot on the Radulinka River.
Many attractions around Krynki are suitable for families. The Vyshary reservoir, rest area with shelter provides a recreational area with a nature and educational path. The Deer Bridge on the Starzynka River in Knyszyńska Forest is a scenic spot for a family walk. Exploring the unique Hexagonal Market Square and visiting the Kruszyniany Mosque also offer engaging experiences for all ages.
The Knyszyńska Forest surrounding Krynki is ideal for hiking and walking. You can find numerous trails, including those leading to the Deer Bridge on the Starzynka River or along the Wyżary Boardwalk. For specific routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Krynki guide, which includes moderate running loops from Krynki itself.
Krynki and its surroundings offer excellent cycling routes, particularly through the Knyszyńska Forest. You can find various MTB trails, such as the 'Wyżary Reservoir loop' from Waliły or Radunin, by checking the MTB Trails around Krynki guide. For touring bicycles, routes like the 'Slonim Hasidic Synagogue – Kruszyniany Mosque loop' are available in the Cycling around Krynki guide.
Yes, the Vyshary reservoir, rest area with shelter is a perfect spot for relaxation. It features a well-maintained recreational area with a large shelter, fire pits, bicycle stands, and benches. It's located on the Radulinka River and includes a nature and educational path.
"The Crooked Pipe" is a functional tube well in Krynki, famous for its water with a low mineral content. Locals believe this water possesses medicinal properties, with legends dating back to the 14th century suggesting it healed Queen Jadwiga's stomach complaints. The locally bottled mineral water, "Krynka," is also popular.
Yes, you can visit the Monotheistic Temple of the World. This unfinished temple was intended as a place of prayer for followers of all religions, embodying the principle that God is one. Its current state largely reflects its appearance at the outbreak of World War II, offering a fascinating historical and architectural insight.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical and natural sites. The unique urban layout of the Hexagonal Market Square and the rich multicultural heritage, including the Kruszyniany Mosque, are often highlighted. The serene beauty of the Knyszyńska Forest, with spots like the Deer Bridge on the Starzynka River and the recreational facilities at the Vyshary reservoir, also receive high praise for their scenic views and peaceful atmosphere.
Yes, the Deer Bridge on the Starzynka River is noted for its scenic views within the Knyszyńska Forest. The Wyżary Boardwalk also offers picturesque views, particularly of the forest and surrounding nature. The Sokólskie Hills provide a unique post-glacial landscape with diverse landforms, including a moraine wall, offering several scenic vistas.


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