Best attractions and places to see around Brzeziny, a town in central Poland near Łódź, offer a blend of natural landscapes, historical sites, and cultural points of interest. The area is situated within the Łódź Hills Landscape Park, featuring forests, reservoirs, and nature reserves. It provides opportunities for outdoor activities and exploring local heritage away from urban centers.
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The Old Mill in Kołacin, also known as the Praga Mill, is a historic building from the 1920s, located on the Mroga River in the Łódź province. In the past, it used the power of the Mroga River, and the water accumulation created a pond that powered the mill wheels. The mill is part of the "Respite Trail", which includes the most attractive natural sites in the Łódź region. For road cyclists, there are asphalt routes in the area, but some sections may lead through roads with a poorer surface, so it is recommended to plan your route in advance. The mill is located about 250 meters from the main road, turning right by the primary school in Kołacin.
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The "Praga" Mill - a wooden water mill on the Mroga River built in the 1920s or earlier, located in the former mill settlement of Praga, currently on the border of the villages of Kołacin and Kobylin, in Brzeziny County, Łódź Province. The facility is entered in the municipal register of monuments of the Rogów commune. Water mills on the Mroga River in this location were mentioned in sources from the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. The memory of the mill existing in the 19th century has been preserved: it was a wooden, single-storey building located partly on stilts above the water and partly on solid land, equipped with a water wheel. This mill served as a manor mill. It was dismantled at the end of the 19th century.
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Wooden water mill on the Mrożyca River located in Dąbrówka Mała in the Łódź province, built in 1948. In the 19th century, there was a fulling mill here and a neighboring mill powered by a water wheel. During World War I, the wheel was replaced by a water turbine and equipped with rollers and newer cleaning devices. The mill was dismantled by the Germans during World War II. The current mill was built in 1948 on the site of the former mill. The mill represents a post and beam construction. It is single-storey with a superstructure, boarded with planks. It has a gable roof covered with roofing felt. It was initially powered by a water turbine, and then (from 1957) by an electric motor. It was still in operation in the 1970s. Currently out of operation.
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Narrow Gauge Railway Rogów – Rawa – Biała (colloquial: Kolej Rogowska) – the first and only museum narrow gauge railway in the Łódź province. Previous names were Rogow Feldbahn, Rogowska Kolej Dojazdowa and Rogowska Kolej Wąskotorowa. The name currently used also functioned in the interwar period. Its beginnings date back to 1915 when German troops built a military field railway with a 600 mm gauge connecting Rogów with Biała Rawska. The narrow gauge railway was used to supply the German front with food, weapons and ammunition. It was used to transport soldiers and evacuate the wounded. Construction of the Rogów – Rawa – Biała Narrow Gauge Railway began on February 28, 1915. Construction was carried out by the 22nd Reserve Eisenbahn Kompanie and three other German railway companies. The railway was built to supply the eastern front near the Rawka and Pilica rivers. The line ran from the standard gauge railway station in Rogów to Biała Rawska via Głuchów and Rawa Mazowiecka. After the end of World War I, the Rogów–Rawa–Biała Narrow Gauge Railway was taken over by PKP. In 1954, it was re-gauged to a 750 mm gauge. In 1996, it was entered into the register of historical monuments. In 2001, PKP decided to liquidate it. It was saved from destruction by the Foundation of Polish Narrow Gauge Railways (FPKW), which restored it to a state of technical efficiency. The Rogów Towarowy Narrow Gauge Station houses the second largest collection of historic narrow gauge rolling stock in Poland. The entire railway is maintained thanks to the work of volunteers, who can be joined by any railway enthusiast.
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Mill in Kołacin – a wooden water-electric mill on the Mroga River built at the end of the 19th century. Water mills in this location were mentioned in documents from the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. The memory of a mill that existed in the 19th century has been preserved: a wooden, single-storey building on a rectangular plan, situated partly on water piles and partly on solid land, with a hipped roof covered with thatch. This building was demolished due to old age at the end of the 19th century. In the place of the demolished mill, the current mill was built at the end of the 19th century, which underwent several reconstructions, including being significantly raised. Currently, it is a wooden building of post and beam construction, boarded with planks, with a gable roof and an adjacent single-storey extension. Initially, it was powered by a water wheel and equipped with 2 pairs of French stones, a żubrownik, perlak and jagielnik. Before World War I, a water turbine was installed in the mill. The stones were replaced with rollers and the millet mill and the perlak were eliminated. During World War II, the mill was in operation. During the Polish People's Republic, it was privately owned. It was used as a grain mill, and then (from 1965) as a wood flour factory. In 2024, it is in operation as a grain mill.
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The Arboretum of the Warsaw University of Life Sciences is one of the largest gardens of this type in Poland. It is an organizational unit of the Forest Experimental Station in Rogów, which also includes the Nature and Forest Education Center, the Rogów Forest District and a nursery farm. It is located in a former forest habitat and has the character of a forest park. It contains some of the richest and most interesting collections of trees and shrubs in Central and Eastern Europe. The whole is complemented by forest experimental areas with foreign species of forest trees and an alpine garden.
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The old water mill in Dąbrówka Mała on the Mrożyca River is a real gem of industrial architecture and a perfect destination for a bicycle trip. Located in a picturesque area, surrounded by greenery and the sound of water, the mill delights with its charm and history. Built in the 1930s. Rebuilt in 1948. Ended its operations 20 years ago.
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Brzeziny is nestled within the picturesque Łódź Hills Landscape Park, offering extensive forests, coniferous fragments, and reservoirs. You can explore notable nature reserves such as Łagiewniki Forest, Dobieszków Stream, and Janinów Arroyo. For a structured natural experience, visit the Rogów Arboretum (SGGW), one of Poland's largest arboretums, featuring rich collections of trees and shrubs.
Yes, the region around Brzeziny offers various hiking opportunities. You can find trails within the Łódź Hills Landscape Park. For specific routes, consider exploring options like the Las Wączyński Forest loop or the Las Janinowski loop. You can find more detailed hiking routes and information on the Hiking around Brzeziny guide.
Brzeziny boasts a rich history with several significant sites. You can visit the historic Gothic Feast of the Cross Church with its 14th-century bell tower, the St. Anne Church erected in 1719, and the Franciscan Monastery Complex. Additionally, the town has a Jewish Cemetery, reflecting its diverse past. Don't miss the historic water mills like the Praga Water Mill on the Mroga River and the Dąbrówka Mała Watermill, both offering a glimpse into the region's industrial heritage.
Families visiting Brzeziny have several engaging options. The Rogów Arboretum (SGGW) is a great place for all ages to enjoy nature. For a unique experience, take a ride on the Rogów Narrow-Gauge Railway, the only museum narrow-gauge railway in the Łódź province. Slightly further afield, the Dinopark Kolacinek in Dmosin offers a fun day out for children.
Yes, the area around Brzeziny is suitable for cycling, particularly gravel biking. You can find routes like the Wiączyn Forest loop from Wiączyń Górny or the Ponds near Andrespol loop from Łódź Andrzejów. For more options and detailed routes, check out the Gravel biking around Brzeziny guide.
The best time to visit Brzeziny for outdoor activities is generally during the spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) months. The weather is typically mild and pleasant, ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural parks and reserves. Summer (July-August) is also popular, though it can be warmer.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails available around Brzeziny. You can explore various loops, including a moderate mountainbike loop starting from Brzeziny itself, or more challenging routes like the Footbridge Over the Mrożyca loop from Żakowice. Discover more trails and their difficulty levels on the MTB Trails around Brzeziny guide.
Beyond the Praga Water Mill on the Mroga River and the Dąbrówka Mała Watermill, you can also visit the Kołacin Old Mill. This wooden water-electric mill, dating from the end of the 19th century, has undergone several reconstructions and is still in operation as a grain mill, offering a fascinating look into traditional milling practices.
Yes, for those interested in fishing or mushroom picking, the nearby town of Rochna, approximately 6 km from Brzeziny, is known for its rich natural environment, parks, and forests, making it an ideal spot for these activities.
The Rogów Narrow-Gauge Railway is the first and only museum narrow-gauge railway in the Łódź province. Originally built by German troops in 1915, it now offers a unique historical travel experience. The Rogów Towarowy Narrow Gauge Station also houses the second largest collection of historic narrow-gauge rolling stock in Poland, maintained by volunteers.
The Rogów Arboretum (SGGW) is one of Poland's largest arboretums, functioning as an organizational unit of the Forest Experimental Station in Rogów. It features extensive collections of trees and shrubs, an alpine garden, and forest experimental areas with foreign tree species. It's open year-round, with varying hours, and is appreciated by visitors for its natural beauty.


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