Attractions and places to see around gmina Wola Mysłowska feature a blend of historical landmarks and natural landscapes in the Lublin Voivodeship of Poland. The region is characterized by an agricultural landscape with cultivated fields, meadows, and small forest complexes, alongside gently undulating terrain. Visitors can explore cultural sites, traditional wooden architecture, and unique natural features such as water bodies and peat bogs.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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We were a little afraid to go, but on Saturdays it's possible
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Workshop with a facade made of old car registrations.
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Rybaki - The origins of this settlement date back to the second half of the 18th century. A mill was founded here and a small mill settlement was established around it, with only 19 inhabitants in 1787.
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The southern part is a forgotten path that disappears among the grasses, although the trail is still visible. The second part is a dirt, slightly muddy road through the fields. It is possible to drive on the road, but a bit hardocre;)
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Henryk Sienkiewicz's Mound. Henryk Sienkiewicz was born in nearby Wola Okrzejska. Unfortunately, the Sienkiewicz family manor house is currently under renovation.
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I was about to turn back and look for a detour, but the locals (ladies returning from the berries) convinced me that it was possible to pass: "Lord, today is Saturday, it is quiet, they do not shoot, even the security does not drive. You can pass."
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Mechanical plant, whose facades are covered in full with license plates of cars imported from Germany.
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Gmina Wola Mysłowska is rich in historical and cultural sites. You can visit the Henryk Sienkiewicz Mound in Okrzeja, a tribute to the Nobel Prize-winning author. Another significant spot is the Mill in Rybaki, a settlement with origins dating back to the 18th century. The region also features the Jarczew Manor and Park Complex, several historic churches like the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in Wilczyska, and the Mysłów Farm Complex with its 19th-century buildings.
Yes, for something truly unique, check out the Workshop with a Facade Made of License Plates. This mechanical plant features its exterior covered entirely with license plates from cars imported from Germany, offering a distinctive visual experience.
The Gmina is known for its diverse natural features. You'll find numerous small, isolated water bodies and fish ponds, including post-glacial 'water eyes' near Grudź, Wandów, and Ciechomin, and anthropogenic ponds in Mysłów, Jarczew, and Nowy Świat. The region also hosts unique transitional and raised peat bogs, particularly near Grudź and Mysłów, and the scenic valley of the Wilga River.
The area around Gmina Wola Mysłowska is ideal for cycling. There are several routes available, such as the 'Żelechów Town Square – Żelechów Town Hall loop' or the 'Chapel in Toczyska – Izadory Restaurant loop'. You can find more details and routes for cycling around gmina Wola Mysłowska.
The Henryk Sienkiewicz Mound in Okrzeja is considered a family-friendly historical site, offering an educational visit for all ages. The surrounding parks and natural areas with ponds also provide pleasant settings for family outings.
Gmina Wola Mysłowska still preserves many older wooden houses, which are a valuable part of the region's historical heritage. You can observe examples of this traditional architecture throughout the Gmina, particularly in smaller villages and rural areas.
The Jarczew Manor and Park Complex is a significant historical site featuring a brick manor house from the first half of the 19th century. It also includes a 'rybakówka' (fisherman's house), a smithy, an outbuilding, and several 19th/20th-century wooden houses, all set within a picturesque landscape park with ponds. Some of these buildings are listed in the provincial register of monuments.
Yes, the Gmina is home to several churches with historical importance. Notable examples include the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in Wilczyska and the Church of St. Anthony in Wandów. Some of these are listed in the provincial register of monuments and offer insights into the region's religious heritage.
The 'water eyes' are small, isolated water bodies of post-glacial origin, crucial for the region's biodiversity, with large concentrations near Grudź, Wandów, and Ciechomin. The Gmina also features unique transitional peat bogs, found near Grudź, and continental raised peat bogs, best observed near Mysłów, showcasing rare ecosystems.
The terrain in Gmina Wola Mysłowska is generally gently undulating. The landscape is primarily agricultural, characterized by a mosaic of cultivated fields, meadows, pastures, and scattered, small forest complexes, making it pleasant for leisurely walks or cycling.
While specific named viewpoints are not highlighted, the gently undulating agricultural landscape, combined with the scattered forest complexes and the Wilga River Valley, offers numerous scenic spots for appreciation. The areas around the natural 'water eyes' and peat bogs also provide unique natural vistas.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty. The Henryk Sienkiewicz Mound in Okrzeja is a popular historical point of interest, and the Mill in Rybaki offers a glimpse into the region's past. The unique Workshop with a Facade Made of License Plates also captures attention for its unusual character.


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