Best attractions and places to see around Krypno are found within this village in Mońki County, located in the Podlaskie Voivodeship of north-eastern Poland. Krypno serves as the administrative seat of the Gmina Krypno. The broader Gmina Krypno and its vicinity offer cultural and historical sites, alongside natural features of the Podlaskie region.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The Długa Luka Footbridge on Carska Droga is one of the most beautiful viewpoints in the Biebrza Valley. The wooden footbridge leads deep into the vast peat bogs, offering visitors a panoramic view of endless sedges and marshes. From the viewing platform, you can admire rare plants such as the red cuckoo and the Lapland willow, as well as numerous marsh birds, including the aquatic warbler, the long-eared owl, and the great snipe. Moose and sunbathing lizards are also common sights.
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Tykocin Castle is one of the greatest attractions in Podlasie, picturesquely situated on the Narew River. Originally a 15th-century stronghold of the Gasztołd family, it was rebuilt in the 16th century into a Renaissance royal castle of Sigismund Augustus, which housed, among other things, the royal treasury and arsenal. Later, the castle belonged to Stefan Czarniecki and then the Branicki family, but after numerous wars and fires, it fell into ruin. Modern reconstruction restored it to its former glory and allowed the creation of a museum, restaurant, and observation tower with a panoramic view of the Narew Valley.
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The wooden, three-nave church of St. Joseph in Złotoria in the Podlaskie Voivodeship was built in 1919-1920 on the initiative of the residents and thanks to the support of raftsmen who donated the wood. The temple was built according to the plans of Father Śledziewski, and the construction was supervised by Master Piątek from Łomża. The interior is decorated with a Baroque main altar from the 17th century and elements of the equipment from the demolished church in Płonka Kościelna. The church was consecrated on March 19, 1920, and in 1941 it was damaged during German-Soviet fighting. The last major renovation was carried out in 1995-2000.
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Restaurant and Accommodation "Alumnat", a historic building from 1633, which played the role of the famous "Zapiecek Inn" in Królowy Most in the films "U Pana Boga w Ogródek" and "U Pana Boga za Mienią" (directed by Jacek Bromski) (director: Jacek Bromski)... https: //www.komoot.com/pl-pl/highlight/5766614
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A beautiful large castle with a restaurant inside. It's worth the trip. There is sightseeing and good food.
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Hussars armor of a military formation
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The inside is nicer than the outside. Overall, a nice church.
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The region around Krypno is rich in history. You can explore the impressive Tykocin Castle and Castle Restaurant, originally built in 1433 and expanded by King Sigismund II Augustus. It served as a royal residence and arsenal. Another significant site is the Holy Trinity Church in Tykocin, an 18th-century late Baroque basilica with valuable objects, including an antique organ. The historic Alumnat building in Tykocin, dating back to 1633, also offers a glimpse into the past.
Yes, the Podlaskie Voivodeship, where Krypno is located, is known for its natural beauty. A must-see is the Long Gap Footbridge, a 400m wooden boardwalk that leads deep into the Biebrza Valley's peat bogs. It offers panoramic views of sedges and marshes, and opportunities to observe rare plants and marsh birds, including moose and sunbathing lizards.
The area around Krypno offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Outdoor Shelter in Park – Great Synagogue of Tykocin loop' or an 'easy Roadbike loop from Nowe Aleksandrowo'. For runners, there are trails like the 'Tykocin Old Town – Great Synagogue of Tykocin loop'. Hikers can enjoy easy walks like the 'Holy Trinity Church in Tykocin – Market Square in Tykocin loop'. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the respective guides for Road Cycling, Running, and Easy Hikes around Krypno.
Many attractions around Krypno are suitable for families. The Tykocin Castle and Castle Restaurant offers a historical experience with a small museum. The Holy Trinity Church in Tykocin is also considered family-friendly. For nature lovers, the Long Gap Footbridge provides an accessible way to experience the Biebrza Valley's unique ecosystem, which can be fascinating for children.
Krypno Kościelne, a village within Gmina Krypno, is a significant center of Marian devotion. It houses a collegiate church featuring the venerated image of the Mother of God of Consolation, which was crowned in 1985, making it a popular pilgrimage destination.
In Tykocin, a short distance from Krypno, you can find the Alumnat Restaurant and Guesthouse. This historic building, once a military veterans' home, offers both dining and overnight accommodation. It's known for combining high-quality services with affordable prices and has even served as a film set.
The Podlaskie Voivodeship, including the area around Krypno, is particularly beautiful during spring and summer for outdoor activities and nature viewing. This allows for comfortable exploration of the Biebrza Valley and its wildlife. Autumn also offers stunning scenery with changing foliage.
Yes, you can visit the Church of St. Joseph in Złotoria. This wooden, three-nave church was built in 1919-1920 and features a Baroque main altar from the 17th century, with elements from a demolished church in Płonka Kościelna.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical richness and natural beauty. The Tykocin Castle offers a journey into Polish history, while the Long Gap Footbridge provides a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the vast wetlands of the Biebrza Valley, observing rare plants and birds. The architectural beauty of the Holy Trinity Church is also highly regarded.
Yes, in Tykocin, you can visit the Muzeum w Tykocinie Oddział Muzeum Podlaskiego w Białymstoku, which is a branch of the Podlaskie Museum in Białystok. This museum provides deeper insights into the regional history and culture.
The terrain around Krypno, particularly in the Biebrza Valley, is characterized by vast wetlands and peat bogs, as seen from the Long Gap Footbridge. While some areas are flat and suitable for easy walks and cycling, the region is part of the largest wetlands in Central Europe, offering unique landscapes for exploration.
Beyond the castle and churches, Tykocin is home to a monument dedicated to Hetman Stefan Czarniecki. This adds another layer of historical significance to the town's rich heritage.


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