Best attractions and places to see around Wodynie include a blend of historical sites and natural features. Located approximately 70 km from Warsaw, the commune is situated amidst forests and between the Świder and Kostrzyń rivers. This region offers diverse landscapes, historical landmarks, and cultural points of interest for exploration.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Currently locked. Trash inside. There's a den in the rectory.
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The Kuflew estate in 1842 was brought as a dowry by Weronika Korzbok-Łącka to her marriage with Bronisław Dąbrowski - the son of the famous General Jan Henryk Dąbrowski. In February 1846, Kuflew became the scene of an unsuccessful attempt to provoke a nationwide uprising. A commemoration of these events is the monumental monument to St. Anthony erected in 1864, a year after the outbreak of the January Uprising - undoubtedly, apart from personal intentions, it had a hidden national and liberation intention.
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The belfry next to the church is "younger", it was placed here in 1951. There is a certain story associated with the bells. During each wartime turmoil, the church bells were melted down to make cannons. In 1794, the bells from the previous church were given to the Kościuszko insurgents. Also during the November Uprising, the parish offered its bells to the Polish army. The next bells were requisitioned in 1915. The Germans stole them for the last time in 1941. The current bells were consecrated in 1957 and bear the names of Jakub and Franciszek.
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The church is of log construction, with three naves separated by cast iron columns and a chancel separated from the main nave. There are two chapels on its sides. In the years 1907-1910, i.e. during the renovation, the church also gained two sacristies. It was then that the ceiling was covered with illusionistic paintings with rich ornamentation. The interior is well lit with natural light thanks to the fact that the main nave is higher than the side naves, and the windows were placed above their roofs. The ceiling of the church makes a huge impression above all. It is covered with illusionistic paintings and coffers with rosettes. It is impossible to tell what is painted and what is real. In the chancel there are three beautiful, oak, twentieth-century altars. In the main altar there is a painting of the Assumption of the Mother of God. The Rococo altars in the chapels from around 1770 are also beautiful. In the right one there is a painting of the Blessed Virgin Mary Immaculate Conception, while in the left one – an eighteenth-century sculpture of the Crucified Christ, once surrounded by worship. This is evidenced by the numerous votive offerings hanging around the cross. The organ prospect also comes from that year. The church's equipment also includes two beautiful, historic feretrons, two Rococo confessionals, a baptismal font in the shape of a chalice and eighteenth-century paintings from the school of Szymon Czechowicz. One of them – the Coronation of the Blessed Virgin Mary decorates the wall of the presbytery, and the other – the Crucifixion of the Lord Jesus is hung next to the organ.
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The Church of the Holy Trinity in Żeliszew Podkościelne was built of pine wood on a rectangular plan in the years 1770-1777. The first church in Żeliszew existed already in the first half of the 16th century, but it was burned down during the Swedish Deluge. The parish of the Holy Trinity was established in 1769. The current church was built thanks to the foundation of a local heir. In 1906, most of the village residents converted to Mariavitism - it was then that they occupied the church. A year later, by court order, they had to leave the temple.
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In Chlewiska there is a complex of the House of Creative Work "Reymontówka". The focal point is a historic manor house, built in the mid-19th century for the Różański family on the foundations of the previous one, dated 1807. The next owner of the estate was the famous ichthyologist Józef Helbich, who established fish ponds here. In 1926, the manor house together with 300 ha of land was bought by Władysław Reymont's widow, Aurelia, who allocated part of the money from the Nobel Prize that the writer received for the novel Chłopi (The Peasants) for this purpose. During her time, Chlewiska experienced the period of greatest splendor, including the addition of the eastern part of the manor house, a gardener's cottage and a new entrance gate with a fence in the Podhale style. On the orders of Aurelia Reymontowa, the park and garden were also tidied up, and a People's House for peasants was created in one of the buildings. In 1939, the manor house and its estate were bought by Feliks Tymieniecki, president of the coal company "Węgloblok". After several changes of ownership, the manor and park complex was purchased in 1981 by the Voivodeship Office in Siedlce. A House of Creative Work was established here, which is currently owned by the District Office in Siedlce. On May 20, 2007, "Reymontówka" celebrated the 200th anniversary of the manor house. On this occasion, a bust of Władysław Reymont was unveiled, designed by Jerzy Necl.
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right next to the train station
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Wodynie is rich in history. You can visit the Neo-Gothic Parish Church in Wodynie, consecrated in 1937, which has roots dating back to 1444. Explore the remnants of the Historic Manor Park in Wodynie, established in the 19th century, or the similar park in Wola Wodyńska. Additionally, the area features significant war memorials, including graves in Seroczyn and a war cemetery in Wola Wodyńska, commemorating events from September 1939 and World War II. Don't miss the Reymontówka Creative Work House in Chlewiska, a historical manor house with ties to Nobel laureate Władysław Reymont.
Yes, the region has several notable religious sites. The Neo-Gothic Parish Church in Wodynie is a significant landmark. You can also visit the Holy Trinity Wooden Church in Żeliszew Podkościelny, built between 1770 and 1777, known for its log construction and illusionistic ceiling paintings. Another site is the St. Valentine’s Chapel in Kamionka, a Mariavite temple with historical significance.
The Wodynie commune boasts a diverse landscape with numerous post-glacial undulations and interesting plant life. Nature enthusiasts can explore the three complexes of fish ponds in Czajków, Wodynie, and Kołodziąż, which are known for supplying fresh carp, pike, and other fish. The clean Świder River is also a popular spot for fishing, offering pike, perch, and roach.
The Wodynie area is great for cycling. You can find various routes, including easy and moderate options. For example, there's an easy 9 km 'Bike loop from Stara Róża' or a moderate 35 km 'Chapel in Toczyska – Drinking Water Spring loop from Stara Róża'. For more cycling adventures, check out the Cycling around Wodynie guide. Road cyclists can explore routes like the 'Vodinskaya route (loop from Siedlce)', a moderate 74 km ride, detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Wodynie guide.
Yes, several attractions in the Wodynie area are suitable for families. The Reymontówka Creative Work House in Chlewiska offers a historical setting that can be interesting for all ages. The Holy Trinity Wooden Church in Żeliszew Podkościelny provides a glimpse into local heritage. Additionally, the Mini Graduation Tower is a family-friendly spot, often with a tea and ice cream shop nearby, perfect for a relaxing break.
The Saint Anthony Monument in Kuflew is a significant man-made monument erected in 1864. It commemorates an unsuccessful uprising attempt in 1846 and holds deep historical importance related to national liberation efforts. It's a place where you can take a break and reflect on the area's past, with benches available for visitors.
Yes, the Wodynie region has a rich archaeological history. Discoveries in the area include flint axes, a stone axe, and a flint arrowhead from the Neolithic period. Evidence of ancient settlement is also found in kurgan cemeteries and bell-grave cultures, indicating a long human presence in this diverse landscape.
Given the diverse landscape and opportunities for cycling and exploring historical sites, the warmer months from spring to early autumn (approximately April to October) are generally ideal for visiting Wodynie. During this period, the weather is more conducive for outdoor activities, and the natural beauty of the region, including the rivers and manor parks, can be fully enjoyed.
Yes, the Mini Graduation Tower is noted as being wheelchair accessible. It offers a pleasant resting place and is conveniently located next to the railway station, often with nearby amenities like a tea and ice cream shop.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The Reymontówka Creative Work House is valued for its historical significance and tranquil setting. The Holy Trinity Wooden Church impresses with its unique architecture and detailed interior. The Saint Anthony Monument offers a place for reflection on local history. The overall experience is enriched by the diverse landscapes, from forests to riverbanks, providing a variety of experiences for exploration.
While specific cafes or pubs are not extensively listed for every attraction, the tip for the Mini Graduation Tower mentions that there's a 'great tea and ice cream shop nearby'. For other locations, it's advisable to check local listings or plan your visit to include stops in the main villages like Wodynie or nearby towns for dining options.


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