Attractions and places to see around Rusiec, a village in Łódź Voivodeship, Poland, offer a blend of historical and natural points of interest. The region features significant cultural landmarks, unique nature reserves, and opportunities for water recreation. Visitors can explore a diverse landscape that combines historical context with ecological observation.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The current chapel, dedicated to the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, was built in 1729 as a palace chapel by the Olszewski family. It owes its neo-Gothic character to an 1876 reconstruction and was restored in 1960-1970. The building's unique architecture is recognizable by its distinctive octagonal shape with four lower projections. The interior is topped with a flat dome with lanterns, and its most valuable element is the early 18th-century altar, which houses an equally old painting of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
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Currently private area...security...rather impassable unfortunately 🤔 😢
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The Niechmirów Spring is a picturesque and largest spring in the Międzyrzecze Warta-Widawka Landscape Park, protected as a natural monument. Located approximately 1 km from the Warta River bed, it captivates with its spectacular flow of water – under pressure and with a distinct pulsation, forming the beginning of a fast-flowing stream.
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It's not so nice there now. The place was very rundown. Maybe it's because of the fire that hit the studio.
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The railway water tower at Chociw Łaski station is a reinforced concrete structure erected probably at the turn of the 1920s and 1930s. It was built according to a standard pre-war design used by PKP. The tower served the station on the coal main line connecting Upper Silesia with Gdynia.
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Mr. Bernard Zboiński, a former officer and retired lieutenant colonel, lives and works in a small village near Szczerców. In the forests of Dubie, this local artist created a real art gallery with 365 large chapels and a huge number of wooden sculptures. But that's not all, he also built a replica of a battle bunker, a mound with knights for the anniversary of the Baptism of Poland and even... a tomb. There are also picture galleries and a small private museum to visit, which hides a lot of ancient and interesting objects inside. via https://pobezdrozach.com/kapliczkowo-dubie-k-szczercowa/
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At the old mill on Pilsia, Komoot does not take into account the bridge that exists and is freely driven over it.
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Rusiec and its surroundings offer several historical sites. The most prominent is the Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, a neo-Gothic parish church built between 1895 and 1911. You can also find the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, a unique octagonal structure with an 18th-century altar.
The Niechmirow Spring is a picturesque natural monument and the largest spring in the Międzyrzecze Warta-Widawka Landscape Park, known for its spectacular water flow. Additionally, the Uroczysko Święte Ługi Nature Reserve, about 12.8 km from Rusiec, is a Natura 2000 site featuring peat bogs and pine forests, ideal for nature observation with a 3.5 km nature path and observation tower.
Yes, you can enjoy kayaking on the Widawka River. A kayak marina, primarily in Szczerców (about 10.9 km from Rusiec), offers rentals and organized trips. The Widawka River is known for its picturesque sections and offers a chance to experience nature away from the daily bustle.
A truly unique spot is Kapliczkowo Dubie. This site features an art gallery with 365 large chapels and numerous wooden sculptures created by a local artist. It also includes a replica battle bunker and a private museum with ancient objects.
Yes, the Chociw Łaski Water Tower is a notable example. This reinforced concrete structure from the early 20th century served the railway station on the coal main line connecting Upper Silesia with Gdynia, showcasing a piece of regional industrial history.
Yes, there are several cycling opportunities. You can find various routes for both road cycling and touring bicycles. For example, the 'Old Mill on the Pilsią River loop' is an easy touring bicycle route. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Rusiec and Road Cycling Routes around Rusiec guide pages.
The Niechmirow Spring is categorized as family-friendly, offering a picturesque natural setting. Additionally, the Agritourism Farm '4 Seasons' in Wola Wiązowa, very close to Rusiec, provides a relaxing environment with amenities like a sauna and restaurant, suitable for a family outing.
Rusiec has a long history, first documented in 1386 as 'Russzyecz'. It has seen frequent changes in ownership among notable Polish families. A fortified manor house was built in the second half of the 16th century, though it was dismantled in 1911, its location still faintly recognizable today.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical and natural points of interest. Sites like Kapliczkowo Dubie are noted for their unique artistic expression and private museum. The historical context of the region, combined with opportunities for outdoor activities like kayaking on the Widawka River and exploring nature reserves, makes the area appealing.
Yes, the Agritourism Farm '4 Seasons' (Gospodarstwo Agroturystyczne 4 pory roku) is located in Wola Wiązowa, just 2.8 km from downtown Rusiec. It offers opportunities for relaxation and local experiences, including amenities like a sauna and a restaurant.
Yes, the Old Mill on the Pilsią River is a notable site. While currently a private area, it is recognized for its historical mill structure and its location along the picturesque Pilsia River.


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