Attractions and places to see around gmina Limanowa are nestled within the Beskid Wyspowy mountain range in southern Poland. This region is characterized by its unique "island-like" peaks, offering a diverse natural landscape. Limanowa town serves as a central hub, complementing the broader municipality's array of natural and historical sites. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural discovery.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The Royal Castle in Nowy Sącz is now a picturesque ruin located in a place of exceptional landscape value – on a slope at the mouth of the Kamienica River into the Dunajec River. Built by Casimir the Great in the 14th century, it was once an important administrative and defensive point, visited by kings, including Jadwiga of Anjou and Władysław Jagiełło. Today, you can see the reconstructed Kowalska Tower and fragments of the old walls, and the entire area serves as a city park.
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Park Strzelecki in Nowy Sącz is a green oasis close to the city center, ideal for a short break during a bike ride through Sądecczyzna. There is plenty of shade, well-kept paths, benches and a pond with a fountain. The park also houses the Roman Sichrawa amphitheater, which hosts concerts and cultural events. An ideal place for a quiet walk or a picnic on the way.
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The footbridge over the Poprad in Stary Sącz is a modern pedestrian and bicycle crossing that connects the city with the EuroVelo 11 route and the Velo Dunajec trail. It offers a beautiful view of the river and the surrounding meadows and the Sądecki Beskids. The bridge facilitates access to the charming Galician Town and the historic center of Stary Sącz.
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Even if your legs are tired, it is worth climbing the tower, because the views of the surrounding area are amazing.
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Convenient ride over the Poprad. Not far from the mouth of the Dunajec.
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This pass is often the starting point for trips to Mogielnica south of here. At an altitude of 694m above sea level, there is a chapel, a stone obelisk from 1938 and a cross commemorating the battles of the Polish Legions. Great views of the Gorce, Babia Góra, Ćwilin and Śnieżnica.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Observation Tower on Mogielica, the highest peak in Beskid Wyspowy. Another excellent spot is the observation tower on Modyń, offering vistas of Mogielica, Gorce, and even the Tatras on clear days. Miejska Góra near Limanowa town also provides extensive views of the Beskid Wyspowy and Gorce mountain ranges.
The region offers several historical and cultural points of interest. Visit the Royal Castle in Nowy Sącz, a 14th-century structure where you can see reconstructed walls and a tower. The Marshal Rydz-Śmigły Pass features a chapel and obelisk commemorating WWI battles. Don't miss the monumental Basilica of Our Lady of Sorrows in Limanowa, housing a revered 14th-century Pietà, or the Regional Museum of the Limanowa Region in the historic Mars Manor.
Yes, Gmina Limanowa offers several options for families. The Limanowa City Park is a great choice, featuring a pumptrack, outdoor gyms, a water playground, and picnic areas. The Poprad River Footbridge is perfect for a leisurely stroll or bike ride, connecting to scenic trails. The area around the Royal Castle in Nowy Sącz also serves as a city park, ideal for a relaxed outing.
Gmina Limanowa, situated within the Beskid Wyspowy mountains, is a hiker's paradise. You can explore numerous trails across peaks like Mogielica, Modyń, Ostra, and Cichoń. The Marshal Rydz-Śmigły Pass is a popular starting point for hikes to Mogielica. For more detailed routes, check out the Hiking around gmina Limanowa guide, which includes easy trails like the 'Water Fountain – Jubilee Cross on Miejska Góra loop'.
The region is excellent for cycling, offering routes like Velo Limanowski (40 km) and a 21 km route around Mogielica. The Poprad River Footbridge connects to the EuroVelo 11 and Velo Dunajec trails, providing scenic riverside rides. You can find more cycling options in the Cycling around gmina Limanowa guide, including routes like the 'Tymbark–Półrzeczki Monument loop'.
The Beskid Wyspowy mountains are characterized by their distinctive 'island-like' peaks that rise individually from the surrounding valleys, giving the range its name. Gmina Limanowa encompasses several of these peaks, including Mogielica, Modyń, Ostra, and Cichoń, offering diverse landscapes and rich biodiversity for exploration.
Yes, the region holds significant WWI history. The Marshal Rydz-Śmigły Pass features a cross commemorating the battles of the Polish Legions. Additionally, World War I Cemetery No. 368 on Jablon Hill serves as a poignant reminder of the Battle of Limanowa.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views from observation towers like the one on Mogielica, which offers expansive vistas of the surrounding mountains. The blend of natural beauty and historical sites, such as the Royal Castle in Nowy Sącz, is also highly valued. The community has shared over 58 photos and given more than 260 upvotes to the attractions, highlighting their appeal for outdoor activities and cultural discovery.
Yes, during the winter months, Gmina Limanowa and its county transform into a destination for winter sports enthusiasts. You can enjoy skiing at facilities such as the Limanowa-Ski Resort and Kasina Ski & Bike Park, both located within Limanowa County.
The gmina and its surroundings are rich in architectural heritage, including several valuable historic wooden churches. These can be found in villages such as Łososina Górna, Męcina, and Nowe Rybie, offering a glimpse into the region's traditional craftsmanship and religious history.
The Amphitheater of Strzelecki Park in Nowy Sącz is a cultural venue located within a green oasis close to the city center. It hosts concerts and cultural events, making the park a vibrant spot for both relaxation and entertainment, complete with well-kept paths, benches, and a pond.


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