Attractions and places to see around Biała Podlaska offer a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites in eastern Poland. The city is situated along the Krzna River, a tributary of the Bug, and features smaller rivers like the Klukówka and Rudka. Visitors can explore a rich history, including the Radziwiłł Palace complex and various historic churches. The region also provides access to natural areas like the Biała River Park and the Kozłowiec Nature Reserve.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Nice beach. Sandy bottom and clean water. There is a large shelter with a wooden floor, benches and tables, garbage can. Less than a km towards Slawacinek a shop open for a long time. Easy access to Biała itself by bike path along Krzna.
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A small beach on Krzna. It looks as if the place was just being built. You can see freshly added sand and a nice descent into the water. Above, a few benches, a fireplace with a grill and a larger roof.
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A bit of a strange concept. You can't actually see anything from above because it's too low.
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The footbridge ends with a ten-meter tower. Underneath there is a rest area with benches and a playground. It is a pity that the whole is not adapted for the mobility impaired. There are steps to the footbridge, there is no driveway with a ramp.
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A classicist building from the 1860s. Currently, it houses a hotel belonging to the Center for Ecological and Agricultural Education. At the back of the park and me facilities for educational purposes. In May 2023, the facility was undergoing external renovation.
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Cicibór Duży - a village in Poland located in the Lubelskie Voivodeship, in the Biała Podlaska poviat, in the Biała Podlaska commune. It is situated on the Klukówka River, formerly known as Cicibor or Ciciborek. The magnate village was situated at the end of the 18th century in the Biała Podlaska county, in the Brzesko-Lithuanian poviat of the Brest-Litovsk voivodship.
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In the center there is a monument to Tadeusz Kościuszko funded by the inhabitants of Witulin
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Witulin - a village in Poland located in the Lubelskie Province, on the Łuków Plain in the Biała Podlaska County, in the Leśna Podlaska commune. It is situated on the Klukówka River, a tributary of the Krzna River. In the years 1809–1932, the town was the seat of the Witulin commune.
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Biała Podlaska is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Radziwiłł Palace and Park Complex, which includes remnants of the original castle, two towers, and a chapel. The city also features several historic churches such as the Cathedral of St. Nicholas, the Church of St. Anne (built in 1572), and the Baroque Church of the Basilians. Don't miss the Former Bialska Academy, one of Poland's oldest high schools, and the Austeria, considered one of the oldest coaching inns in the world.
For natural beauty, explore the Biała River Park for relaxing walks. The city is situated along the Krzna River, and you can visit the Krzna Riverside Beach and Picnic Area, a popular spot with a sandy bottom and clean water, easily accessible by bike path. Just outside the city, the Kozłowiec Nature Reserve offers opportunities for hiking and birdwatching. There's also a Botanical Garden for a peaceful escape.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Krzna Riverside Beach and Picnic Area is great for recreation with its sandy beach and amenities. The Radziwiłł Palace and Park Complex offers open spaces for children to explore. Additionally, the Aquapark ZWWF provides an indoor swimming pool complex with recreational facilities like a water slide and jacuzzi.
Biała Podlaska has a vibrant cultural scene. The Regional Museum (Muzeum Południowego Podlasia), located within the Radziwiłł Palace complex, showcases the region's heritage. The city is also known as a pottery center, with local artisans famous for their grey ceramics. You can find local art galleries like Galeria Podlaska, and the city hosts various cultural festivals throughout the year, such as 'Biała Podlaska Days'.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities around Biała Podlaska. For gravel biking, explore routes like the 'Gorge – Grave of Tadeusz Oskar Soból loop' or the 'Beach on the Bug – Wikarówka loop'. If you prefer hiking, there are trails such as the 'Palace and Park Complex loop' or the 'Fundamenty Pałacu loop'. Cycling enthusiasts can try routes like the 'Wikarówka – Beach on the Bug loop'. Find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Biała Podlaska, Hiking around Biała Podlaska, and Cycling around Biała Podlaska guides.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting the 19th-Century Manor House in Grabanów, a classicist building from the 1860s now housing a hotel and educational facilities. You might also find the Graffiti Underpass an interesting, albeit unconventional, spot for urban art. For a glimpse into local history, seek out the charming wooden villas on streets like Narutowicza, Zielona, and Kolejowa.
Biała Podlaska features several monuments commemorating historical figures and events. You can see the Tadeusz Kościuszko Monument in Witulin, funded by local inhabitants. There are also monuments dedicated to Józef Ignacy Kraszewski and the 34th Infantry Regiment within the city.
The best time to visit Biała Podlaska for outdoor activities and exploring historical sites is generally during the spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summer (July-August) is also popular, especially for enjoying the riverside beach and local festivals. Winter offers a different charm, though some outdoor activities might be limited.
Yes, you can visit the Małpi Gaj Elevated Walkway and Observation Tower. While some visitors note the view from the tower is limited due to its height, it offers a unique elevated perspective and includes a rest area and playground underneath.
Biała Podlaska is situated along the Krzna River, which is a left tributary of the Bug River. Smaller rivers like the Klukówka and Rudka also flow through the town, contributing to its picturesque scenery and providing natural spaces like the Biała River Park.
Yes, there are several easy hiking routes available. For instance, the 'Fundamenty Pałacu loop from Osiedle Kopernika' is an easy 4.7 km trail, and the 'Beach on the Bug loop from Biała Podlaska' is an easy 4.4 km route. You can find more easy options in the Hiking around Biała Podlaska guide.
Visitors appreciate the Krzna Riverside Beach and Picnic Area for its sandy bottom and clean water, making it a pleasant spot for swimming and relaxation. It features a large shelter with a wooden floor, benches, and tables, providing comfortable picnic facilities. Its easy accessibility by bike path from Biała Podlaska is also a highlight.

