Best attractions and places to see around Wiązownica are found in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship of south-eastern Poland. This region blends historical significance with natural beauty, offering diverse experiences for visitors. Notable landmarks include historical palaces and churches, while natural features encompass the Sieniawa Forests and the Lubaczówka River. The area provides a variety of cultural sites and natural landscapes to explore.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The Church of St. John the Baptist was built in 1753. The building has been renovated and has interesting paintings inside.
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The Church of St. John the Baptist was built in 1753. It was founded by Adam Czartoryski as a parish church for the Roman Catholic rite. In 1788, the Austrian authorities transformed the church into a Greek Catholic church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross. In this rite, the church was used for worship until 1947. In the 1950s, it was converted into a state farm warehouse.
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On the market square there are several food outlets, shops, and an active town hall tower. Nearby is the Czartoryski family crypt and the Black Cycling Trail. "The San River Fortifications of the Molotov Line"
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The town hall tower is open during office hours. There are several food and drink outlets in the area. As well as many interesting places. The Czartoryski Crypt, Czartoryski Park and Palace, the Historic Granary. Many others.
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Very interesting place, best access from Tryńcza. Or Grodzisk Dolny
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Under the bridge, there is a road towards the tower, where the Wisłok flows into the San. And in the other direction we can reach the railway bridge
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You have to go out of your way to visit this place. Is it worth it? Yes, it is worth it. The renovated watchtower will definitely appeal to you.
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Nice little market I will definitely visit again.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the Sieniawa Palace, an 18th-century complex with Italian gardens, a restaurant, and a forest SPA. Another significant site is the Church of St. John the Baptist, built in 1753 and beautifully renovated. Don't miss the Railway Guardhouse, a rebuilt structure with historical significance, and the Memorial to the Defense of the Wisłok Bridge, commemorating a 1939 event.
The Radawa Holiday Resort, nestled within the 'Sieniawa Forests' by a water reservoir and the Lubaczówka River, is a major natural attraction. It's known for its unique microclimate and healthy, iodine-rich air. You can also explore the Sieniawski Protected Landscape Area and the Forest Educational Path 'Radawa,' which offers a 3.8 km trail with 10 stops on forest management and nature protection, complete with a resting area and playground.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For easy walks, consider the 'Viewpoint loop from gmina Wiązownica' (3.5 km) or the 'Viewpoint loop from Radawa' (5.7 km). A slightly longer easy option is the 'Środkowy loop from Łapajówka' (7.6 km). For a moderate challenge, try the 'Hiking loop from Radawa' (16.1 km). You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Wiązownica guide.
The region offers various cycling routes. For road cycling, options include 'Old Town Square in Jarosław loop from Manasterz' (41.8 km, easy) or 'Pub Rukola, Sieniawa – Old Town Square in Jarosław loop from Jarosław' (50.7 km, moderate). Gravel biking enthusiasts can explore routes like 'Kayak Landing in Surmaczówka loop from gmina Wiązownica' (22.9 km, easy) or 'River Weir – Radawa Bridge loop from Piwoda' (37.7 km, moderate). More routes are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Wiązownica and Gravel biking around Wiązownica guides.
Absolutely! The Sieniawa Town Square is a pleasant area with food and drink outlets, and its renovated town hall tower is open during office hours. The Sieniawa Palace complex is also family-friendly, offering gardens to explore. The Radawa Holiday Resort features a playground along its Forest Educational Path, making it suitable for families. The Memorial to the Defense of the Wisłok Bridge is another site categorized as family-friendly.
The Sieniawa Palace, built in the early 18th century, is renowned for its elegant architecture, surrounding Italian gardens, and historical significance, including housing famous artworks like 'Lady with an Ermine' in 1939. Today, it features a restaurant serving local dishes, a wine cellar, and a forest SPA zone, offering both cultural exploration and relaxation.
Yes, beyond the prominent sites, the wider Gmina Wiązownica features several other cultural heritage monuments. These include the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Mołodycz, Saint Anthony church in Cetula, Saint Michael Archangel church in Ryszkowa Wola, and Saints Cosmas and Damian church in Zapałów. Additionally, Radawa holds archaeological significance with discoveries of cremation burial grounds from the Roman period and traces of the older Pomeranian culture.
The Sieniawa Town Square has several food and drink outlets. The Sieniawa Palace complex also hosts an elegant restaurant that serves local venison dishes prepared according to old Polish recipes, alongside an atmospheric wine cellar offering wines from around the world.
The Sieniawa Town Square is categorized as wheelchair accessible, making it a good starting point for visitors with mobility needs. While specific details for all attractions are not available, this central area provides a welcoming and accessible environment.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The Sieniawa Town Square is noted for being a 'very nice market' with interesting places like the Czartoryski Crypt and Palace nearby. The renovated Church of St. John the Baptist is praised for its beauty and interesting paintings. The rebuilt Railway Guardhouse is considered 'worth visiting' for its historical significance.
Yes, the Sieniawa Palace complex offers a relaxing forest SPA zone located within its large park. Additionally, Dom Ojca Pio in Radawa, situated within dense forests, serves as a recreational and rehabilitation center focusing on natural medicine, ideal for retreats and family holidays.
The region's blend of historical sites and natural landscapes makes it enjoyable across different seasons. Spring and summer are ideal for exploring the Italian gardens of Sieniawa Palace, hiking the Forest Educational Path in Radawa, and enjoying outdoor activities. The unique microclimate of Radawa with its healthy air is beneficial year-round.


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