Best attractions and places to see around gmina Kostrzyn. Located in the Greater Poland Voivodeship, gmina Kostrzyn offers a mix of historical, cultural, and natural sites. The region's history dates back to the 12th century, with Kostrzyn receiving municipal rights in 1251. Visitors can explore medieval urban layouts, historic churches, and natural areas like Promno Landscape Park.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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St. Nicholas Church in Wierzenica is worth stopping for a moment.
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It is a Romanesque building from the 12th century. The wall is 110 centimetres thick and is faced with granite cubes, with sandstone cubes at the corners. There are traces of sharpening and numerous cuts with a hard, sharp tool on the facing. During the restoration of the church in 1951 and in the following years, traces of a temple from pre-Romanesque times were discovered, destroyed by the Czech invasion in 1039, and a Romanesque altar mensa measuring 150x116x130 cm, built of seven layers of stone ashlars. Inside the church there is a late Gothic stoup made of sandstone in the form of a liturgical chalice and a late Gothic wooden figure of the Madonna and Child. (Wikipedia)
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a nice fast bike path around the Środa lake
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There is a lot of traffic during the season - cyclists, walkers, runners. But most of the anglers ;)
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When cornering, especially on weekends, watch out for oncoming traffic.
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Great route around the lake. There is a place with benches where you can rest for a while, and for those who have more time there are concrete grills!
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Stanisław Hebanowski (1820-98), the owner of Giecz, the author of the design of the Polish Theater in Poznań and many landowners' residences in Wielkopolska, is buried next to the church. His grandson, also Stanisław (theatre director, prose writer and translator, 1912-1983), rests next to him.
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Gmina Kostrzyn is rich in history. You can visit the Medieval Urban Layout of Kostrzyn Market Square, which retains its historic plan. Other significant sites include the Światowid Column and the Monument of Struggle and Martyrdom in the market square. The town also features a Late Gothic Parish Church with a Bell Tower, a former Stagecoach Post Office, and a Historic Railway Station from 1887. Don't miss the Guild Gate, funded by local artisans, showcasing the town's coat of arms and craft emblems.
Yes, Gmina Kostrzyn is home to several valuable wooden churches. Among them is St. Catherine's Church in Opatówek, built between 1752-1754, featuring a 16th-century crucifix. Another significant one is St. Nicholas Church in Wierzenica, one of the oldest wooden churches in Greater Poland, known for its 17th-century equipment and the neoclassical tomb monument of philosopher August Cieszkowski. The Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. Nicholas in Giecz is also a valuable Romanesque architectural monument. Other examples can be found in Czerlejno, Gułtowy, and Siekierki Wielkie.
For nature lovers, Promno Landscape Park is a protected area offering scenic beauty. The Postomia Valley Nature Reserve, located within the Warta Mouth Landscape Park, is a sanctuary of old trees and diverse flora. Additionally, many villages in Gmina Kostrzyn feature former manor parks with various tree species, such as the post-manor park in Gwiazdowo, known for its vast expanses of snowdrops and violets in spring. You can also visit the City Park (Park Miejski) in Kostrzyn.
Absolutely. Lake Malta, though in nearby Poznań, is a popular artificial reservoir with a circumference of 5.6 km, offering a path around the lake and various facilities. The Bike Path Around Lake Średzkie is another great option, providing a route with resting spots and concrete grills, suitable for family outings. Many of the historical churches, like St. Nicholas Church in Wierzenica, are also considered family-friendly.
Gmina Kostrzyn is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hidden gems for hiking and cycling. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Baba Lake – Lake Ula loop from Jezierce' or 'Hiking loop from Promno'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'Park Miejski in Pobiedziska – Guild Gate in Kostrzyn loop' or 'Mini Gorge – Cybiną Valley loop'. You can find more details and routes in the hiking guide and cycling guide for Gmina Kostrzyn.
The gmina features several impressive historical residences. These include the 18th-century Bniński Palace in Gułtowy, the neo-Renaissance Mielżyński Palace in Iwno (built 1851-1855), and the eclectic Hunting Palace in Czerlejno (1914-1916). Other notable palaces are in Drzązgowo (early 19th century), Krzycki Palace in Siedlec (Baroque-Classicist, 1770-1775), and the Palace in Węgierskie. Many of these are listed monuments with accompanying landscape parks.
Yes, Gmina Kostrzyn offers several cycling routes. The Bike Path Around Lake Średzkie is a popular choice, offering a scenic route with resting spots. For longer rides, consider the 'Park Miejski in Pobiedziska – Guild Gate in Kostrzyn loop' (35.9 km, moderate difficulty) or the 'Mini Gorge – Cybiną Valley loop from Kostrzyn Wielkopolski' (24.5 km, easy difficulty). More cycling options are available in the Cycling around gmina Kostrzyn guide.
For easy hikes, you can explore several trails. Options include the 'Baba Lake – Lake Ula loop from Jezierce' (4.9 km), a 'Hiking loop from Promno' (6 km or 2.9 km options), and the 'Baba Lake – Lake Ula loop from Wagowo' (6.2 km). These routes are generally considered easy and are perfect for a relaxed outdoor experience. Find more details in the Easy hikes around gmina Kostrzyn guide.
Beyond the main attractions, you can discover the 'Swedish Entrenchments' in Trzek, a historical site with intriguing past. Also, hidden in the nearby forests of Brzeźno, Siedleczko, and Trzek are old evangelical cemeteries, offering a glimpse into the region's diverse history. The Museum Chamber of the Kostrzyn Land, located in the Public Library, provides deeper insights into the town's heritage.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical and natural beauty. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere around Lake Malta and the scenic Bike Path Around Lake Średzkie, especially the resting spots and concrete grills. The historical significance and architectural charm of the wooden churches, such as St. Catherine's Church in Opatówek, are also highly valued. The region's diverse landscapes and opportunities for hiking and cycling are frequently highlighted by the community.
Yes, Kostrzyn offers the Solankowa Graduation Tower (Tężnia solankowa) at Plac Kurdeszowy, providing a unique recreational experience. The town also actively promotes sports, with a modern sports hall and events like the Kurdeszowy Run and the Bieg Pieczonej Pyry (Baked Potato Run).
Yes, you can delve into the town's history at the Museum Chamber of the Kostrzyn Land, located in the Public Library in Kostrzyn. There is also a Museum Chamber of the Volunteer Fire Brigade in Kostrzyn, offering another perspective on local heritage. For broader historical context, the Fortress Museum Kostrzyn is a significant nearby attraction.


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