Best attractions and places to see around gmina Łaziska offer a blend of natural beauty and historical significance in Opole County, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland. The area is largely under landscape protection, including parts of the Wrzelów Landscape Park and the Chodel Landscape Protection Area, preserving its picturesque scenery. Visitors can explore ancient settlements, historical buildings, and natural trails along the Vistula River. The region provides opportunities to discover archaeological finds and cultural landmarks.
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Remains of the castle in Solec nad Wisłą. The castle was built in the 14th century by Casimir the Great. In 1656, the castle was captured and destroyed by Swedish troops. Around 1780, the object was partially rebuilt. In the 19th century, the demolition of the ruins began.
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Water mill in Borowiec, on the Zwoleńka river. An interesting feature is that the mill wheel here is horizontal, not vertical as in most Polish mills from a similar period.
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The "Kleniewo" nature trail is a great way to spend your free time in peace and quiet, in the bosom of nature. It will also be suitable for children, it is about 3 km long and starts in Pomorze, near Opole Lubelskie. It is marked in green. There are 16 educational boards along the route. The first half of the trail runs along the bank of the Chodelka River.
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The project "Kazimierz Dolny and Selected Historical Complexes of the Powisle Lubelskie Region - Renovation and Monument Protection" includes the renovation of valuable sacral buildings of national importance concentrated around Kazimierz Dolny.
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The church was founded in 1625 by the Głuskis of the Ciołek coat of arms, the then owners of the village. The church was built as a limestone church on a brick foundation. It was probably the order's fourth church. It was inaugurated in 1638, but work on it may have taken even longer. After the fire of 1720, the church was repaired, and in 1723 a rosary chapel, founded by Michał and Franciszek Polanowski, was added to the north side of the church. In 1748 the church was in poor condition (after another fire in 1740), it was repaired and rededicated in 1781. Another renovation of the church was carried out in 1806, and in 1833 it was destroyed by a flood. In 1876 the church was enlarged to the west (it was extended by three bays and the nave was raised), received a brick chancel and a new facade. The wooden floor was replaced with a Kunow sandstone floor (financed by voluntary contributions from community members). After 1876 the Polanowski Chapel was renovated. In 1898 a plan was drawn up for further enlargement of the church (it was still too small for the needs of the congregation), soon after, during the tenure of the next pastor, another plan was drawn up (he saw the project as very modest, the church should have aisles). Work began in 1908, still without a finished project. They were stopped by tsarist officials while the foundations were being laid. Another architect proposed building an entirely new church, but all plans were halted by World War I. In 1918 only a new sacristy was added to the church. During the Second World War the church was damaged (the wall cracked) and the organ from 1884 was vandalized. A new organ was installed in 1969. Between 1975 and 1976 a new polychromy by Alojzy Goss from Toruń was made inside. In 2005 the relics of St. Florian were brought to Wilków. After the great flood of 2010, the church was extensively renovated.
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Gmina Łaziska is known for its unspoiled natural landscapes, with much of the area under landscape protection, including parts of the Wrzelów Landscape Park and the Chodel Landscape Protection Area. You can explore the Start of the "Kleniewo" trail, a peaceful 3 km nature trail that runs along the Chodelka River, offering educational boards and a tranquil experience.
Yes, Gmina Łaziska has a rich history. You can visit the Kleniewski Palace, a 19th-century historical site that now houses the Regional Museum, surrounded by a park with ponds. Other historical points of interest include the administrative seat of Łaziska village, dating back to 1414, and the ancient settlement of Wrzelów from 1409. The village of Trzciniec is also notable for archaeological discoveries linked to the Bronze Age Trzciniec culture.
For picturesque views, visit the Viewing platform located at the Chodelka river floodplain. This wooden platform is situated directly over the water, offering a wonderfully peaceful setting surrounded by trees.
The region features several historically significant religious sites. The Church of St. Florian and St. Ursula in Wilków, founded in 1625, has undergone numerous renovations and expansions over centuries, reflecting its enduring importance. Another notable site is the Sanctuary of St. Stanislaus the Martyr in Piotrawin, which is part of a project to renovate valuable sacral buildings in the Lublin region.
Yes, the natural trails and viewpoints are suitable for families. The Start of the "Kleniewo" trail is approximately 3 km long and designed to be enjoyed by children, featuring educational boards. The Viewing platform also offers a tranquil and accessible spot for families to enjoy nature.
Beyond exploring the attractions, Gmina Łaziska offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy to moderate options like the "Viewing platform – Start of the "Kleniewo" trail loop from Opole Lubelskie Wąskotorowe." For more options, explore the Cycling around gmina Łaziska guide. There are also MTB trails and running routes available, such as the "Running loop from Opole Lubelskie," which you can find in the MTB Trails around gmina Łaziska guide and Running Trails around gmina Łaziska guide, respectively.
Yes, the Start of the "Kleniewo" trail is an excellent option for beginners and families. It's about 3 km long, marked in green, and offers a gentle walk along the Chodelka River, providing a peaceful experience in nature.
The region's natural beauty, especially the Wrzelów Landscape Park and Chodel Landscape Protection Area, is best enjoyed during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild and the landscapes are lush. This allows for comfortable exploration of trails, viewpoints, and historical sites.
The proximity to the Vistula River significantly contributes to the natural environment of Gmina Łaziska. It creates favorable conditions for agritourism and offers scenic routes for outdoor activities, allowing visitors to enjoy the picturesque surroundings and riverine landscapes.
Beyond major sites, villages like Łaziska hold remnants of historical significance, such as a former court outbuilding now serving as a chapel, a court stable, and a farm building that once housed workshops. The "Piastowa Chata" in Łaziska, built in 1923, features unique roof tiles and preserved carpentry work, reflecting local architectural heritage. Some locations also preserve historical church artifacts, including a 17th-century painting and a Gothic foundation tablet.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The peaceful natural settings, such as the Start of the "Kleniewo" trail and the Viewing platform, are highly valued for their tranquility. The historical sites like the Kleniewski Palace also offer a glimpse into the region's past, making it a well-rounded destination for those seeking both nature and culture.


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