Best attractions and places to see around Pleszew include historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features within the Greater Poland Voivodeship. The town and its vicinity offer a blend of architectural heritage, such as the Market Square with the Town Hall, and natural spaces like Forest Park "Planty." Visitors can explore sites showcasing the region's history and diverse landscapes. The area provides opportunities to discover both urban points of interest and natural attractions.
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A beautiful and charming place.
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The museum is open Tuesday - Sunday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., and in July and August Tuesday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Saturday - Sunday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. https://mnp.art.pl/profile/wizyta-muzeum-zamek-w-goluchowie
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Bugaj, as a landed estate, was mentioned in 1789 as property belonging to General August Gorzeński of the Nałęcz coat of arms. The general was the heir to the neighboring Koryta and Dobrzyca. Later, the estate passed into the hands of Kazimierz Turno and Helena Wiktoria of the Rogalińska Turnowa. In 1835, the Bugaj estate was bought by Baron Henryk v. Kottwitz, and then by Ludwik Bandelow. In 1866, the estate was inherited by his son Artur and his wife Józefina Bandelow of the Unruhów. From 1879 to 1890, Bugaj belonged to Fryderyka Bandelow, Baroness v. Kottwitz. In 1890, the estate was bought by Count Józef Czarnecki of the Prus III coat of arms, and from then on it was in the hands of the family until 1939. In the early 1920s, the estate was inherited by Zygmunt Czarnecki (died 1939), and after him by his widow Izabela née Potocka. During World War II, Baron Wiktor von Vittenhof, who had been resettled from Latvia, lived in Bugaj. After the war, the estate shared the fate of other Polish manors. Devastated and ruined by subsequent post-war owners, in 2008 it fell into the hands of Anna and Włodzimierz Podonowski of the Łodzia coat of arms. In 1946, under the agricultural reform, the estate, destroyed and plundered by Soviet troops, was taken over by the State Treasury. The first administrator and manager was the local SKR. The palace housed offices and employees' apartments. In 1991, the palace was bought by a private entrepreneur. In 2008, the palace, along with the "remnant" of 1.5 ha of park, was bought by the current owners, architects Anna and Włodzimierz Podonowski, to be used as a hotel, catering and tourist service facility. Since then, dozens of weddings, marriages, baptisms, communions, festivals, concerts and many other family and corporate events have been organized there. The new owners breathed life into the decaying monument and restored the splendor of the Bugaj Palace, which, thanks to them, is now available to anyone who dreams of organizing a party within the walls of this unique place and in its magical surroundings.
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You can walk or ride a mountain bike.
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All Saints Church from 1783–87. Built from the foundation of Teodor Kosecki. Restored in the late 19th century. Renovated in 1951. Renovated in 1988 and in 1991–92. Inside, a cross and figures by the 19th-century folk sculptor Paweł Bryliński ( pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pawe%C5%82_Bryli%C5%84ski ). Many of his works can be found in the surrounding villages.
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Legend has it that the same devil wanted to throw the boulder on Kalisz. The same devil was enraged by the inhabitants of Kalisz;) (this is a "true" legend, I am not slandering the people of Kalisz, although it says something about them;p)
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Pleszew offers several historical landmarks, including the Market Square with its classicist Town Hall from 1835. You can also visit the Gołuchów Castle, a historic building that now functions as a branch of the National Museum in Poznań, located just a short distance from Pleszew.
Yes, the Demonstration Animal Enclosure in Gołuchów is a great family-friendly option. Established in 1977, this farm hosts European bison, Polish konik horses, fallow deer, and wild boars across more than 20 hectares. Admission is free, and it's located about 8.1 km from Pleszew County.
You can find various hiking opportunities around Pleszew. For easy walks, consider routes like the 'Gołuchów - Castle – Gołuchów Castle loop' or the 'Main Market Square – Town Hall loop'. More options are available in the Hiking around Pleszew guide, which includes moderate trails such as the 'Prosna River – Szałe Dam loop'.
The Regional Museum, located at 34 Poznańska Street in a former postal inn, is an excellent place to learn about Pleszew's history and traditional crafts. It houses artifacts related to blacksmithing, coppersmithing, shoemaking, and carpentry, displayed in small workshop settings.
Yes, the Erratic Boulder of Saint Jadwiga is a notable natural monument. It is the largest erratic boulder in Greater Poland and the sixth largest in Poland, with a circumference of 22 meters and an estimated weight of 200 tons.
Beyond Gołuchów Castle, you can visit the Museum of Landowners in Dobrzyca (Pałac w Dobrzycy), a classicist palace from 1798-1799 set within a picturesque English-style landscape park. It holds the status of a Historical Monument and is about 15.7 km from Pleszew. Other historical sites include Palace in Bugaj and Gutów Palace.
Absolutely! There are several cycling routes available. You can explore paths like the 'Obelisk in Pleszew – Parish Church in Poland loop' or the 'Erratic Boulder of Saint Jadwiga – Pier at the Lake Beach loop'. More detailed routes and options can be found in the Cycling around Pleszew guide.
The Forest Park "Planty" is a popular recreational spot in Pleszew. It features a "health path" and a "Forest Loop" route for Nordic Walking. Adjacent to the park, you'll find modern sports facilities like an aquapark, stadium, and an amphitheater, making it a great place for family activities.
Pleszew and its surroundings boast several historic churches. Within the town, you can visit the Church of the Beheading of Saint John the Baptist and the Church of Saint Florian, both with rich histories. Nearby, the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Lenartowice is a beautiful wooden church from 1758, and the All Saints' Wooden Church in Droszew is also notable.
Yes, near Pleszew, you can find the Prehistoric Settlement in Grodzisko. This fortified settlement dates back to the early Iron Age (Hallstatt period) and was built by the Lusatian culture, strategically located on a sandy hill in the Prosna river's flood valley.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical landmarks, religious buildings, and natural attractions. The Erratic Boulder of Saint Jadwiga is a natural monument that receives high praise, and the Demonstration Animal Enclosure in Gołuchów is loved for its unique animal encounters. The historical Gołuchów Castle is also a community favorite for its beauty and history.


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