Attractions and places to see around Wiązowna encompass a variety of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. The region is situated on the eastern edge of the Mazowiecki Landscape Park, offering diverse natural environments. Visitors can explore a rich past and enjoy the serene landscapes, including the Świder River and the Długa River valley. Wiązowna provides opportunities for exploring ancient forests and picturesque trails.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The bridge is under renovation until December, but you can cross the river, it is shallow.
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ATTENTION: Bridge under renovation from March 2026. Reopening probably at the end of 2026.
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Currently (March 2026) the bridge is under renovation, completely closed, tightly fenced, impassable by bike or on foot. However, nearby upstream on the Świdra river there are two bridges, a road bridge and a bit further a railway bridge, you can cross to the other side there.
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August 2025 - the river is not flowing, you can cross it with dry feet
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Just a short distance from the Vistula River, this little reserve. And next to it, a mountain of waste from a thermal power plant...
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Nice view of Świder. Go below. There are nice singles along Świder on both sides.
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A nice section of the bike path
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Wiązowna is situated on the eastern edge of the Mazowiecki Landscape Park, offering diverse natural environments. You can visit the Mosty Kalińskie Nature Reserve, a landscape reserve preserving a fragment of the Długa River valley with varied habitats and low dunes covered with pine forests. Another natural highlight is the Zawadowskie Islands Nature Reserve, known for its sandy areas and diverse birdlife along the Vistula River. The Świder River also adds to the scenic beauty, providing picturesque views.
Yes, Wiązowna has a rich history reflected in its landmarks. You can explore the Classical Parish Church of St. Wojciech, built in 1797, which features an Empire-style design and neo-Romanesque altars. Nearby, there's a Historic Bell Tower dating back to 1828. Other significant sites include the Historic Parish Cemetery, established around 1773, and the Mound-Monument in Wiązowna, which commemorates various historical events, including a plague and soldiers from World War II and the Battle of Warsaw.
The Wiązowna area offers various cycling routes, including sections of the Red Cycling Trail. For gravel biking, you can find routes like the "Gravel Forest Road – Mosty Kalińskie Nature Reserve loop" or the "Świder River Bridge – Bunkers on Dąbrowiecka Góra loop." For more options, explore the Gravel biking around Wiązowna guide. There are also MTB trails, such as the "Sunbathing by the Świder – Beach by the bridge loop," detailed in the MTB Trails around Wiązowna guide.
Yes, Wiązowna is known for its beautiful hiking trails that cater to various experience levels, winding through woodlands, meadows, and along streams. For easy hikes, consider routes like the "Wesołak Adventure Park loop" or the "Mazovian Bartek Oak – New footbridge over the Mienia loop." You can find more details and routes in the Easy hikes around Wiązowna guide.
Absolutely! Many attractions around Wiązowna are suitable for families. The Karczew–Gassy Ferry offers a unique experience across the Vistula River, and the Świder River Bridge is a popular spot for pedestrian and cycling traffic, often leading to a beach area. The Asphalt Section of the Red Cycling Trail is also noted as family-friendly, providing comfortable paths through forests.
The Mosty Kalińskie Nature Reserve is a landscape reserve established in 2015 to protect a section of the Długa River valley. It spans over 200 hectares and features a mosaic of open forest and accompanying habitats, including low dunes covered with pine forests. Visitors often note the river's unique lining of uneven concrete slabs and the need for some skill for cyclists during higher water levels.
The Karczew–Gassy Ferry is a seasonal facility that connects areas across the Vistula River. It typically operates from April to November. During this period, it runs Monday to Friday from 6:00 to 20:00, Saturdays from 8:00 to 20:00, and Sundays and holidays from 9:00 to 20:00. There is a small fee for passage, usually around 5-7 PLN for a person with a bike, payable in cash.
The Świder River Bridge, built in 1912, originally served a narrow-gauge railway that transported holidaymakers from Warsaw to nearby towns. After the railway ceased operations in 1963, the bridge was converted and now primarily serves pedestrian and cycling traffic. It offers scenic views of the Świder River and often leads to a beach on its south-eastern bank, making it a popular spot for relaxation.
Yes, the region has sites related to military history. The Mound-Monument in Wiązowna has fortifications from 1915 at its base, comprising four reinforced concrete shelters. Additionally, in Emów, you can find the Góra Sobotów Fortifications, a complex from 1915-1920 that was part of the "Warsaw Bridgehead" defenses, featuring 11 reinforced concrete structures in ruins and well-preserved trench systems.
The best time to visit Wiązowna for outdoor activities is generally from spring to autumn (April to November). During these months, the weather is pleasant for hiking and cycling, and seasonal facilities like the Karczew–Gassy Ferry are operational. The natural reserves and river areas are particularly beautiful during these seasons.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical insights and natural beauty. The serene landscapes of the Mazowiecki Landscape Park, the ancient forests, and picturesque trails are highly valued. Specific highlights like the sandy areas and birdlife at Zawadowskie Islands Nature Reserve and the historical charm of the Świder River Bridge are often mentioned. The community has shared over 120 photos and given more than 250 upvotes, indicating a strong positive experience.
While specific designated wild swimming spots are not explicitly detailed, the Świder River and its surrounding areas, particularly near the Świder River Bridge, offer beaches and opportunities for enjoying the water. The Zawadowskie Islands Nature Reserve on the Vistula River is also noted for its sandy areas, which might offer informal spots for cooling off.


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