Best attractions and places to see around Drzewica include a blend of historical landmarks and natural landscapes. This town, with over 700 years of history, is situated in the Łódź Voivodeship and offers a variety of sites for exploration. Visitors can discover ancient castle ruins, historic churches, and serene natural areas like the Drzewicki Reservoir and Drzewiczka River. The region provides opportunities for both historical discovery and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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A shop in a synagogue. Whatever you think, it's worth taking a look inside. And by the way - open on holidays, so it might come in handy on the route.
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The Inowłódz War Cemetery is the burial place of soldiers from World War I who died in battles in the Inowłódz area. It was established at the end of December 1914. After the war, the fallen were moved to the cemetery from temporary graves, and in the interwar years, soldiers were also moved here from the non-existent cemetery in Spała. The cemetery is mainly the resting place of German soldiers, but also Austrian, Russian and many Poles who served in the armies of all three occupiers. In December 1914, German troops occupied the area on the left side of the Pilica, all the way to Nowe Miasto. Inowłódz was in the middle of the front line. The Germans dug in on the mountains and fields of Inowłódz on the left side of the Pilica. The Muscovites had shelter in large state forests across the river. Throughout the fighting, Inowłódz changed hands.
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Have you ever been to a synagogue converted into a shop? It's worth going in, looking around and maybe having a meal. The opposite of the castle, which is boring in my opinion. I also recommend the market in Inowłódz.
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not worth it unless someone has too much time
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The castle in Inowłodz was built on the initiative of King Casimir the Great. It guarded the Łęczyca Land and Lesser Poland against the Lithuanians and defended the crossing over the Pilica River. The castle is believed to have been built in the years 1356-66. It was built on an artificially raised hill surrounded by the Pilica oxbow lake and marshy meadows. Access to it was from the east from the city side. It was a typical lowland castle built on a rectangular plan with dimensions of 49 x 32 x 47 x 31 m. Local sandstone was used for construction. The original castle consisted of peripheral walls, an octagonal tower, a quadrangular tower and an L-shaped house. The whole was surrounded by a moat 20 m wide and 1.5 m deep. Thanks to a special ditch connecting it with the Pilica, it was constantly filled with water. The distance of the walls from the edge of the moat was on average 8 m. https://zamkiobronne.pl/zamek/inowlodz/
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They look picturesque, worth seeing.
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Ruins of a defensive castle built by King Casimir the Great.
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A very nice pub at the market square
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Drzewica offers a rich history to explore. Key historical sites include the impressive Drzewica Castle Ruins, a Gothic-Renaissance structure from the 16th century, and the historic Inowłódz Castle Ruins, built by King Casimir the Great. You can also visit the ancient St. Luke's Church (Kościół pw. św. Łukasza Ewangelisty) dating back to 1315, and the Major Hubal Memorial, marking a significant historical event.
Yes, Drzewica boasts beautiful natural features. The Drzewicki Reservoir is perfect for walks, cycling, and Nordic walking, with dedicated paths and exercise stations. The picturesque Drzewiczka River, a tributary of the Pilica, flows through forests and meadows, offering opportunities for kayaking, including a specially designed whitewater kayaking track.
Families will find several engaging activities. The Drzewicki Reservoir area features a playground and cycling paths. The interactive “Paths of History with Maciej Drzewicki” Quest, a 3.2 km route starting at Kościuszki Square 8, provides a fun way to explore the town's history. Many historical sites like the Inowłódz Castle Ruins and the Major Hubal Memorial are also considered family-friendly.
Absolutely! The region around Drzewica offers various routes for outdoor enthusiasts. For hiking, you can explore easy trails like the “Las Januszewicki loop from Januszewice” or the “St. Giles' Church in Inowłódz – Inowłódz Castle Ruins loop from Inowłódz”. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the “Whitewater Kayak Course – Lakeside Rest Area loop from Drzewica”. You can find more details and routes in the dedicated guides for Easy hikes around Drzewica and Cycling around Drzewica.
The best time to visit Drzewica for outdoor activities is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During this period, the weather is most favorable for hiking, cycling, kayaking on the Drzewiczka River, and enjoying the Drzewicki Reservoir. The natural landscapes are vibrant, and all attractions are typically accessible.
Yes, some areas in the region are noted for their accessibility. The Inowłódz Castle Ruins and Kazimierz Wielki Square, Inowłódz are listed as wheelchair accessible, allowing more visitors to enjoy these historical and urban sites.
Drzewica has a significant industrial past, particularly in metalworking. You can explore the industrial buildings along the Drzewiczka River, which are remnants of this heritage. The town was home to the 'Kuźnice' foundry established in 1760 and the renowned cutlery manufacturer Gerlach, showcasing its historical importance in industry.
Beyond the main attractions, you might enjoy discovering the Water Mill Ruins on Słowackiego Street near the castle, which offer another glimpse into the town's past. The irregular, narrow, and elongated market square (Plac Wolności) in Drzewica's Old Town also provides a unique historical urban planning experience.
For tourist information, you can visit the Tourist Information Point located at the Regional Cultural Center (Regionalne Centrum Kultury) at ul. Stawowa 27A. It operates Monday to Friday from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM. Outside these hours, information can be obtained from the Municipal Public Library in the same building. Additionally, a mobile application called 'Movi Guide' offers an audio guide for self-guided tours, and multimedia totems provide interactive information throughout the city.
For runners, Drzewica offers several options. You can find routes like the 'Las Januszewicki loop from Opoczno' (moderate, 10.6 km) or the 'Whitewater Kayak Course loop from Drzewica' (easy, 4.9 km). More running trails are detailed in the Running Trails around Drzewica guide.
Yes, Drzewica commemorates several historical figures and events. The Major Hubal Memorial marks the place where Major Henryk Dobrzański 'Hubal' died in 1940. Additionally, the Square of Drzewica Olympians (Skwer Drzewickich Olimpijczyków) honors local athletes who have participated in the Olympic Games, and a Memorial Stone marks a place where General Jan Henryk Dąbrowski stopped during a visit to the town.


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