Best attractions and places to see around gmina gmina Śrem are found in west-central Poland's Greater Poland Voivodeship, situated along the Warta River. This region offers a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. Visitors can explore picturesque scenery, significant historical sites, and the diverse landscapes of the Warta Valley. The area is characterized by its rich heritage and protected natural areas.
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Theoretically, on weekends the gate is closed but the gate is open... ;-)
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very picturesque and quiet place I recommend
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This beautiful palace was built in 1800-01. In 1831-32 the great Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz stayed there: he wrote here a part of the famous "Pan Tadeusz", where Kopaszewo is mentioned. Behind the palace there is a beautiful park (12 hectares) in the English style.
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Kórnik and its surroundings are very attractive for sightseeing
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Wisława Szymborska's bench in Kórnik - a street monument to the Polish poet, winner of the 1996 Nobel Prize in Literature, Wisława Szymborska. It is located in Kórnik in Prowent, on the promenade named after her, on Lake Kórnickie.
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The "Krajkowo" nature reserve was established in 1958 to protect the landscape of riparian forests and oxbow lakes of the Warta River and to protect birds. Frequent flooding of the Reserve with flood waters favors the creation of riparian forest. More than 50% of the reserve's forest cover consists of pedunculate oak, which occurs individually in the form of large, 200-300-year-old trees. The reserve is a bird sanctuary, numerous predatory species come to feed. Some areas of the reserve are wildlife refuges and unauthorized persons are prohibited from traveling within the reserve.
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Gmina Śrem is rich in history. You can visit the magnificent Rogalin Palace, a late Baroque and Classicist complex with extensive gardens. Another significant site is Kopaszewo Palace and Park, where the poet Adam Mickiewicz once stayed. Don't miss the Gothic Parish Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Fara) and the historic Market Square in Śrem.
Absolutely. The Krajkowo Nature Reserve is a must-see, protecting riparian forests, oxbow lakes of the Warta River, and serving as a bird sanctuary with ancient pedunculate oak trees. The Warta River Valley itself offers picturesque scenery for walks and cycling. You can also explore parts of the Chłapowski Landscape Park.
For a cultural experience, visit the Museum of the Śrem Region (Muzeum Śremskie), which showcases local history and culture, including outdoor sculptures by Magdalena Abakanowicz. The Gorzelnia Turew and Museum of Distilling offers a unique insight into a continuously operating distillery with century-old equipment.
Families will enjoy the Śremskie ZOO, located in Park im. Powstańców Wlkp., which houses various animals like alpacas, wallabies, and emus. The "Dąbrowa" Educational Path in Psarskie also provides an interactive experience with educational boards, perfect for children.
The Warta River Embankment and the Warta Boardwalk near the Museum of Śrem offer pleasant areas for a stroll with scenic views. The 12-hectare English-style park surrounding Kopaszewo Palace is also ideal for a leisurely walk. For a more structured experience, consider the "Dąbrowa" Educational Path in Psarskie.
Gmina Śrem offers various cycling opportunities. For road cycling, you can find routes like the 'Palace in Błociszewo loop' or the 'Beach and Pier in Dolsk – Wooden Church in Błażejewo loop'. Gravel biking options include routes like 'Raczyński Mausoleum Chapel – Bridge Over the Mosiński Canal loop'. You can find more details and routes on the Road Cycling Routes around gmina gmina Śrem and Gravel biking around gmina gmina Śrem guide pages.
Yes, mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails like the Szymanowski Forest Path, known for its tight, winding trails and hills. Other options include the 'Forest Singletrack – Wetland Crossing loop'. Discover more routes on the MTB Trails around gmina gmina Śrem guide page.
A unique monument is the Wisława Szymborska Bench in Bnin, a street monument commemorating the Nobel Prize-winning poet with a bronze and wood bench depicting her and her cat. You can also find the historic Śrem Water Tower and the Former Franciscan Monastery Complex.
The Warta River is central to Gmina Śrem's natural beauty and history. The town is situated directly on its banks, and the river's valley provides scenic landscapes. The Krajkowo Nature Reserve, a significant bird sanctuary, protects the riparian forests and oxbow lakes formed by the Warta River.
Yes, the complex of the Museum of the Śrem Region is adorned with impressive outdoor sculptures by Magdalena Abakanowicz. Additionally, Śrem features several murals throughout the town, depicting figures like Ignacy Paderewski, a Greater Poland Uprising insurgent, and scenes from "The Little Prince."
For a quieter experience, consider visiting the St. Kazimierz Chapel in Rąbiń Forest, a small wooden chapel built in the Zakopane style. The "Dąbrowa" Educational Path in Psarskie also offers a peaceful and informative walk away from the main tourist hubs. The Gorzelnia Turew and Museum of Distilling provides a unique, specialized visit.


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