Best attractions and places to see around Magnuszew include a mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. The region, located in Masovian Voivodeship, Poland, is characterized by its historical significance, particularly related to World War II, and its proximity to the Vistula and Pilica rivers. Visitors can explore a variety of sites ranging from palaces and churches to nature reserves and river valleys. The area offers opportunities to experience both man-made monuments and the natural beauty of central…
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Fast, but also paid ferry crossing for bicycles. Water on nearby electronics.
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Crossing with a bicycle PLN 8 (May 2024)
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The ferry is paid and transports pedestrians and vehicles (two-wheelers + cars). The rates are adjusted to the number of customers. Usually, the waiting time for transport does not exceed 30 minutes. In winter, the ferry does not run after 4 p.m., and at low temperatures (ice floes on the Vistula River) it suspends operation.
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View of the Vistula River and the power plant while waiting for the ferry. The ferry runs basically non-stop.
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The House of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Sorrows was founded as the third congregational monastery in 1699 by Jan Lasocki, a citizen of Łków, on the territory of the Wilga parish. The priest donated a picture of the Mother of God to this house, which he brought to Goźlin from his parents' house in Podegrodzie near Stary Sącz. According to tradition, he was to be born in this image. The image later became famous through numerous gifts of grace and is still venerated by the local believers. The current wooden parish church was built in 1776 after the original buildings burned down a few years earlier. The settlement, in which a new basilica-shaped wooden church with beautiful illusionist polychromy designed by Father Jan Niezabitowski, a painter of the Virgin Mary (d. 1804), and a modest brick monastery were built, was later named Marian Porzecz. The municipality, existing since 1801, kept the original name of Goźlin (source: http://www.marianskieporzecze.marianie.pl/).
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the Zamoyski Palace in Trzebień, an eclectic-style palace from the 19th century set within an old park. Another significant historical site is the Kazimierz Pułaski Museum in Warka, located in a manor house built around 1689. Additionally, the Skansen Battle Polish Army in Mniszew is an open-air museum showcasing military equipment from the Warka-Magnuszew bridgehead battles of WWII.
Yes, several historical churches are notable. The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Sorrows in Marian Porzecze features a wooden church with a venerated image of the Mother of God. The St. Lawrence Church in Głowaczów, rebuilt after WWII, is another significant religious site. You can also visit the late-Baroque Church of St. John the Baptist in Magnuszew and the Neo-Gothic Church in Rozniszew, which houses the miraculous image of Our Lady of Rozniszew.
Magnuszew is surrounded by diverse natural landscapes. You can explore the 'Olszyny' Nature Reserve, which protects an old alder forest and wetland habitats. The Middle Vistula Valley offers opportunities to observe the Vistula River and its rich birdlife, while the Pilica River Valley is known for its diverse flora and fauna, making it part of the Natura 2000 network. There's also the Magnuszewskie Lake, which has been adapted for recreational use.
Many attractions are suitable for families. Historical sites like the Kazimierz Pułaski Museum in Warka and the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Sorrows are listed as family-friendly. The Skansen Battle Polish Army in Mniszew, with its display of military equipment, can also be engaging for children interested in history. Exploring the natural areas like the Vistula and Pilica River valleys offers outdoor fun for all ages.
The area around Magnuszew offers various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can find routes like the 'Wareckich Morsów Square loop from Warka' or 'Wareckich Morsów Square – Kazimierz Pułaski Monument loop from Warka'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails such as the 'Łaskarzew Bike Park loop from Uścieniec'. There are also several running trails, including 'Running loop from Warka' and 'Running loop from Winiary'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Hiking around Magnuszew, MTB Trails around Magnuszew, and Running Trails around Magnuszew.
Yes, you can cross the Vistula River using the Świerże Górne Ferry. This ferry transports both pedestrians and vehicles. It operates regularly, though its schedule and rates can vary depending on the season and customer demand. During winter, it may have reduced hours or suspend operations due to ice conditions.
Yes, Magnuszew has monuments dedicated to its historical significance. In the center of Magnuszew, there is a Monument to the Brotherhood of Arms, accompanied by an artillery-howitzer, commemorating its role in the battles for the Warka-Magnuszew bridgehead during WWII. Additionally, in Anielin-Kępa, a stylized concrete white sword commemorates soldiers who fought there in 1863.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the natural features and trails around Magnuszew. During these seasons, temperatures are moderate, and the landscapes along the Vistula and Pilica rivers are particularly scenic. Summer is also suitable, especially for recreational activities at Magnuszewskie Lake, but be prepared for warmer temperatures.
The Zamoyski Palace in Trzebień is privately owned and currently undergoing restoration. While it is not accessible for interior visits, it is clearly visible from a distance within its old park, allowing visitors to appreciate its architecture and historical setting.
The Middle Vistula Valley is a significant habitat for approximately 200 bird species, including ringed and little plovers, common and little terns, and oystercatchers. During migration, thousands of waterfowl use the Vistula as a refuge. The Pilica River Valley is also rich in biodiversity, supporting 212 bird species, with 150 being breeding birds, and over 600 species of vascular plants.
Yes, the Kazimierz Pułaski Museum in Warka is a notable museum commemorating Kazimierz Pułaski. Additionally, the Skansen Battle Polish Army in Mniszew functions as an open-air museum, displaying original military equipment from the battlefield.


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