Best attractions and places to see around Baboszewo include a mix of natural landscapes and historical sites. The region is characterized by the picturesque river valleys of the Wkra and Raciążnica, offering scenic views and opportunities for outdoor exploration. Visitors can find ancient trees, historical churches, and tranquil spots that reflect the local heritage and environment. These attractions provide diverse experiences for those interested in nature and history.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Wooden bridge on the Wkra, fortunately the surface is smooth enough to pass by road bike without any problems. It is worth stopping for a moment, however, because the views of the river are really nice.
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The Church of St. Michael the Archangel in Kucice is a unique wooden church from 1783, built from the foundation of Franciszek Kanigowski, the castellan of Wyszogród. It is one of the few octagonal churches in Mazovia, built in a log construction, boarded and reinforced with lintels. The interior conceals a beamed ceiling and a chancel beam with a 17th-century Crucifixion group. The main altar dates back to the mid-17th century, and the side altars to the 18th century. The church is part of the Wooden Architecture Trail in Mazovia and is a valuable example of local building tradition.
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Previously, the road was in a terrible condition, but since 2024 the asphalt is new, smooth and very pleasant to drive on, in addition there are many shaded sections.
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Natural monument 800-year-old Uparty Mazur oak – protected as a natural monument, a pedunculate oak tree growing in the village of Młock near Ciechanów, in the Mazovian Voivodeship. The oak is one of the largest trees of this species in Poland (seventh or eighth thickest). In 2014, its trunk had a circumference of 900 cm, while its height was 28 m. The wide and healthy crown is also characteristic (32 x 27 m)
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The oak is called "Uparty Mazur" in memory of the people who used to live here. You may not all know that the inhabitants of northern Mazovia were called Mazurs. Although today this term refers to the people living in the land of lakes. The oak has a circumference of over 10 meters, is 28 meters high, has very spreading branches, it is difficult to encompass them with the lens. The trunk is straight, stocky, its mossy branches from a distance resemble chain mail, ancient armor. Its powerful silhouette makes you want to hug it, unfortunately it is surrounded by a small fence. It is such a special experience to get close to a tree that remembers the Battle of Grunwald and has the potential to outlive our great-great-grandchildren. This natural monument grows about 20 kilometers from Ciechanów, far from popular tourist trails, it is not easy to get to it, fortunately navigation will take us there. It grows just behind the village of Młock on the edge of the Łydynia river valley, a mighty pedunculate oak with a healthy appearance for its 800 years. This is what is written on the plaque next to the tree, funded by the Society of Friends of the Ciechanów Land and the residents of Młock. https://muzeumciechanow.pl/niemy-swiadek-historii-polnocnego-mazowsza-uparty-mazur-spod-mlocka/
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One of the objects of the Trail of wooden sacred architecture.
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The region is rich in natural beauty, particularly the picturesque river valleys of the Wkra and Raciążnica. You can also visit the Uparty Mazur Oak, a monumental 800-year-old pedunculate oak near Młock, or explore the Nature Reserve in Dziektarzewo, which protects a fragment of old-growth forest.
Yes, Baboszewo and its surroundings offer several historical points of interest. The Wooden Church and Bell Tower in Kucice is a notable religious building from 1783, part of the Trail of wooden sacred architecture. You can also find the Church of Our Lady of Częstochowa in Baboszewo and a historic manor park in Dziektarzewo with trees nearly 200 years old.
The scenic river valleys of the Wkra and Raciążnica are ideal for outdoor relaxation, including mushroom and berry picking in the surrounding forests. For more structured activities, there are numerous cycling and running routes. You can find detailed guides for cycling, running, and road cycling around Baboszewo.
Many attractions around Baboszewo are suitable for families. The Uparty Mazur Oak is a fascinating natural monument for all ages. The Wooden Bridge on the Wkra offers nice views and is easy to access. The historic manor park in Dziektarzewo provides open space for exploration, and the various cycling and running routes cater to active families.
The Wkra River valley itself offers many scenic spots with its clear waters and gentle moraine hills. A particularly good place to enjoy the river views is from the Wooden Bridge on the Wkra, which is also suitable for road bikes.
The Wooden Church and Bell Tower in Kucice is a unique wooden church built in 1783. It is one of the few octagonal churches in Mazovia, constructed using log techniques, and is part of the Wooden Architecture Trail. Its interior features a beamed ceiling and a 17th-century Crucifixion group.
Visitors are often impressed by the sheer size and age of the Uparty Mazur Oak. It's described as a powerful, monumental tree with a circumference of over 10 meters and a height of 28 meters. Many find it a special experience to be close to a tree estimated to be 800 years old, appreciating its historical significance and natural grandeur.
While specific hiking trails are not detailed, the river valleys of the Wkra and Raciążnica offer natural paths suitable for walks. For guided outdoor activities, you can explore the running trails around Baboszewo, many of which are easy to moderate and can be enjoyed on foot.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The area features routes like the 'Płońsk Market Square loop' and a 'Bike loop from Baboszewo'. The Wooden Bridge on the Wkra is noted for its smooth surface, making it suitable for road bikes. You can find more options in the cycling guide for Baboszewo.
The spring and summer months are generally ideal for enjoying the natural attractions and outdoor activities around Baboszewo, when the meadows are in bloom and the weather is pleasant for cycling, running, and exploring the river valleys. The surrounding forests also offer opportunities for mushroom and berry picking during the appropriate seasons.
Beyond the main highlights, the entire Wkra and Raciążnica River Valleys are considered a hidden gem, offering tranquil spots for nature lovers away from more crowded areas. The Nature Reserve in Dziektarzewo, with its old-growth forest, provides a serene escape. The historic manor park in Dziektarzewo, featured in a film, also offers a quiet, picturesque setting.


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