Best attractions and places to see around Drwinia include a mix of natural landscapes and historical sites. The region is characterized by the extensive Niepołomice Forest, which offers numerous trails, and the Raba River. Visitors can explore a rich cultural heritage, including historic churches, World War I cemeteries, and traditional architecture. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and historical exploration.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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From Hysne 7.5 km straight on Zubrostrada, then turn right and drive for about 2 km and on the left there is a sign for drinking water collection, turn onto a gravel road and after about 150 meters turn right again and Jest i On.
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a nice place to relax, there are benches
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Speed bumps on the bridge.
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Today (07/07/24) the footbridge is open after renovation.
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As of today (May 2024), the footbridge is closed and you cannot walk on it
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The region is rich in natural beauty, primarily centered around the Niepołomice Forest, an extensive complex covering approximately 110 km² with numerous trails. Within the forest, you can find tranquil spots like Black Pond, considered one of the best places for wilderness rest. The Raba River also offers scenic views, particularly from the Footbridge over the Raba River, which is part of the European Green Velo cycling route.
Yes, Drwinia and its surroundings boast a rich historical and cultural heritage. You can visit historic churches such as the Church of the Conversion of St. Paul the Apostle in Uście Solne, which was rebuilt after World War I, or the Church of St. John the Baptist in Mikluszowice. The area also features poignant World War I cemeteries, including Cemetery nr 323 in Mikluszowice and Cemetery nr 322 in Grobla. Additionally, you can find historic architecture like manor houses with parks, traditional timber-frame houses in Wyżyce, and various wayside shrines and figures.
The Drwinia area is excellent for outdoor activities, especially hiking and cycling. The Niepołomice Forest offers a vast network of trails. For hiking, you can find several easy routes, including loops from Baczków and Puszcza Niepołomicka. Cyclists can explore moderate routes like the 'Scenic Path on the Embankment' or 'Asphalt Road Through Forest' loops. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes through the Niepołomice Forest. You can find more details on these activities in the easy hikes around Drwinia, cycling around Drwinia, and gravel biking around Drwinia guides.
Yes, many attractions around Drwinia are suitable for families. The Niepołomice Forest is a great place for family outings, offering easy trails for walking and cycling. The Black Pond provides a peaceful setting for a family picnic or a gentle stroll. The Footbridge over the Raba River is also a pleasant spot for families to enjoy scenic views.
A convenient starting point for exploring the Niepołomice Forest is the Central Parking – Niepołomice Forest. It offers a large parking area, a map of the forest, and even a bike repair station. There's also a resting station, mobile toilets, and a small food stall for refreshments.
For hikers, the Drwinia area, particularly within the Niepołomice Forest, offers several popular and easy trails. Some highly-rated options include the 'Hiking loop from Baczków,' the 'Black Pond – Black Pond loop from Baczków,' and the 'Suspension Bridge loop from Proszówki.' These routes provide a great way to experience the forest's natural beauty. You can find more details and other routes in the easy hikes around Drwinia guide.
Beyond the churches, the Drwinia commune features several interesting architectural sites. These include a historic manor house with a park, picturesque buildings from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries in Wyżyce that showcase regional timber-frame construction, and a wooden manor in Bieńkowice. You can also find a late-Baroque sculpture of the Mother of God with Child in a wayside shrine in Wyżyce, and an 1878 wayside figure in Drwinia itself.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the Niepołomice Forest, often highlighting Black Pond as an ideal spot for wilderness rest. The Footbridge over the Raba River is also popular for its scenic views and as part of the cycling route. The community values the diverse trails available for both hiking and cycling, and the historical depth offered by the churches and World War I cemeteries.
Yes, the Drwinia area is integrated into larger cycling networks. The Footbridge over the Raba River is notably part of the European Green Velo cycling route, offering scenic rides. You can explore various cycling and gravel biking routes that pass through the region, connecting natural and historical points of interest. For more options, refer to the cycling around Drwinia and gravel biking around Drwinia guides.
The Footbridge over the Raba River offers excellent scenic views, especially as it's part of the European Green Velo cycling route. Within the Niepołomice Forest, the Black Pond is a tranquil spot that provides a picturesque natural setting. Many trails throughout the forest also offer beautiful vistas of the natural landscape.
The World War I cemeteries in the Drwinia region serve as important historical markers, commemorating the soldiers who fell during the conflict. For example, World War I Cemetery nr 323 in Mikluszowice is an Austrian cemetery with a monumental wall and iron crosses, serving as the resting place for Austro-Hungarian and Russian soldiers, and even a Soviet pilot from WWII. World War I Cemetery nr 322 in Grobla contains the graves of 27 Austro-Hungarian and Russian soldiers, marked by Latin crosses. These sites offer a poignant glimpse into the area's past.


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