Best attractions and places to see around Kadzidło offer a blend of cultural heritage and natural landscapes within Poland's Masovian Voivodeship. The region is characterized by extensive pine forests and the winding Rozoga River, reflecting the traditions of the Kurpie region. Visitors can explore historical sites and natural features that showcase the area's unique character. Kadzidło serves as a center for preserving Kurpie folk art and traditions.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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In addition to the beautiful small park near the manor, an additional advantage of the place is the almost complete lack of coverage, so you can completely cut yourself off from the network.
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The Omulew floodplains are wide floodplains of the Omulew River, particularly visible in its lower reaches, in Kurpie, where the river flows through meadows and meanders. These floodplains, in places several hundred meters wide, create picturesque landscapes, but can also cause difficulties during kayaking trips.
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Behind the manor house there is a river, it is very easy to cross with a bike in your hand
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Nice area, silence, beauty of nature
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Beautiful area. You can also see trees gnawed by beavers.
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A nicely maintained and well-kept manor house
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Driving along the road towards the Marina, take the exit onto Mostowa Street. A charming bridge over the Omulew River
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A larch manor house was built in Przystań in the 18th century, but unfortunately it was burned down by Russian troops during the Bar Confederation. Konstanty Godlewski undertook the reconstruction of the manor house, but unfortunately his premature death prevented it. His wife pledged the property as collateral for the loan, and because she did not repay it on time, the manor became the property of Paweł Mostowski, who completed the construction of the manor. Later, the property in Przystań was purchased by the Krasiński family, and then became the property of the Czartoryski family. Adam Czartoryski's eldest daughter, Małgorzata, received the Przystań property as a wedding dowry in 1925. She married a foreigner, Prince Gabriel de Bourbon – Socilias. On his order, the construction of a new manor house, park, orchard and garden began. The manor was built in 1928. It was made of pine wood in a rectangular shape, single-story with an attic, covered with a mansard shingle roof. Inside, all walls were plastered, only one, the "larch room", was lined with larch boards. Outside the manor, a new park, orchard and vegetable garden were established. Currently, the building houses a primary school. After the renovation, the larch room and the stylish fireplace have been preserved, next to which there is a mosaic depicting the Virgin Mary made of tiled tiles. The facility is surrounded by a 2-hectare park planted by Antoni de Bourbon in the 20th century.
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Kadzidło is rich in history. You can explore the Przystań Manor House, an 18th-century manor rebuilt in 1928, which now houses a primary school but retains historical elements like a preserved larch room. Also, visit the St. Anne's Church in Dąbrówka, a beautiful 19th-century wooden church. Don't miss the Kurpie Farmstead in Kadzidło, an open-air museum showcasing traditional Kurpie architecture and culture, and the impressive Neo-Baroque Church in Kadzidło with its ancient Renaissance altar.
Yes, Kadzidło offers several natural highlights. The Omulew Floodplains – Białobrzeg Dalszy is a beautiful river area known for its wide floodplains and opportunities to observe local wildlife, including beavers. The region is also characterized by extensive pine forests and the winding Rozoga River, which provide serene natural settings. Near Piasecznia, you can explore a significant peat bog reserve and a forest reserve.
Kadzidło is a vibrant center for preserving Kurpie folk art. You can experience traditional culture at the Kurpie Farmstead, which hosts events like the Kurpie Wedding and Kadzidło Sunday. The area is home to many folk artists creating traditional ornaments and paper cut-outs. Annual events like 'Śladami Kurpiów' and 'Disappearing Professions' offer insights into local crafts and traditions.
Absolutely! The Przystań Manor House and the St. Anne's Church in Dąbrówka are both considered family-friendly historical sites. The Kurpie Farmstead open-air museum is also a great option for families to learn about local history and culture in an engaging setting. Additionally, the natural areas like the Omulew Floodplains and pine forests offer pleasant outdoor experiences for all ages.
The Kadzidło area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling and running. For cycling, explore routes like the 'Dam on the Rozoga River loop' or the 'Przystań Manor House – Chapel at the Crossroads loop'. If you prefer running, options include 'Running loop from Przystań' or 'Running loop from Durlasy'. You can find more details and routes on the Cycling around Kadzidło and Running Trails around Kadzidło guide pages.
For scenic views, the Bridge Over the Omulew River offers a charming spot with natural beauty and a quiet atmosphere. The wide floodplains of the Omulew River, particularly at Omulew Floodplains – Białobrzeg Dalszy, also create picturesque landscapes. The extensive pine forests and the winding Rozoga River throughout the commune provide many beautiful vistas.
Yes, the Forest Bike Trail is a notable highlight for cyclists. While it can have a somewhat sandy surface, it's generally passable and suitable for off-road bikes. You can discover more cycling routes, including road cycling options, on the Cycling around Kadzidło and Road Cycling Routes around Kadzidło guide pages.
The warmer months, particularly from spring to early autumn, are ideal for outdoor activities in Kadzidło, allowing you to fully enjoy the pine forests, rivers, and reserves. For cultural events, consider visiting in March for 'Śladami Kurpiów', June for 'Disappearing Professions' or the 'Kurpie Wedding', or September for 'Kadzidło Sunday', which celebrate the region's rich heritage.
Beyond the main attractions, look for the numerous wayside shrines and crosses scattered throughout the commune, often accompanied by ancient and unique trees, adding to the rustic charm. The Czesława Konopkówna's Memorial Room, a private museum dedicated to a celebrated Kurpie folk artist, offers a unique insight into local culture. The Swedish Monument is another point of historical interest.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty. The Omulew Floodplains – Białobrzeg Dalszy is loved for its picturesque landscapes and wildlife, while the Przystań Manor House is noted for its well-maintained historical charm. The peacefulness and natural surroundings, especially around the rivers and forests, are frequently highlighted by those exploring the area.
Yes, the Neo-Baroque Church in Kadzidło, built in 1883, is a significant religious landmark, featuring a Renaissance main altar over 300 years old. The St. Anne's Church in Dąbrówka, a historic wooden church from the 19th century, is also a beautiful example of local sacred architecture and is listed in the register of monuments.


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