Best attractions and places to see around Gmina Kowale Oleckie are characterized by diverse natural landscapes and historical sites. Located in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, the region features the Szeskie Hills, offering panoramic views, and a significant portion of the Borecka Forest, home to numerous lakes. Visitors can explore various natural reserves, picturesque lakes, and historical manor complexes. The area also provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as cycling and walking on designated trails.
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It is advisable to check the opening times in advance. We found the door locked.
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A place to relax and what more can I say, except that there is a small catering point here. The beach is sandy.
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morning Open from 9 to 11. I caught the feeding around 10. Bisons within arm's reach. In the afternoon open until 18.
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Beautiful place. Really worth a visit. The beach is ok, the pier with the jumping and observation tower at the end is also interesting but the buildings by the beach.... Masterpiece.... Like from a fairy tale. Really beautiful place. Great.
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Swimming pool, ski jump, city beach with pier
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The bison can be observed in the pasture during feeding times from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
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The name Banie Mazurskie apparently comes from banie, i.e. mines or valley bathing areas, which may have been located in this area. However, it is possible that the town was named after its founder. Banie Mazurskie was founded in 1566. After 1569, a church was built here. In 1578 it still had a wooden tower; a brick tower was added to it in 1698. It was the work of masters: the carpenter Pietrzykowski and the bricklayer Mörz. In 1581, there was already a parish here, the parish priest of which was called the "Lithuanian prince" by the local population. The church service was held in three languages: Lithuanian, Polish and German. In 1876, the interior of the church was restored. The early Baroque altar connected to the pulpit had paintings from an old triptych. Unfortunately, the church burned down during World War II. In 1947, Ukrainian families moved here, resettled after the war from south-eastern Poland as part of the "Vistula" operation. In the years 1975-1980, the former Evangelical church was rebuilt by Fr. Tadeusz Kościuszko (then parish priest). Church dedicated to St. Antoni Padewski still operates today. Parish of St. Saint Antoni Padewski in Banie Mazurskie was canonically erected in 1962.
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Good view of bisons. A great adventure for children.
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The region is characterized by the prominent Szeskie Hills, with Szeska Góra offering panoramic views. A significant portion of the area is covered by the extensive Borecka Forest, which is home to numerous lakes and forested islands. Key lakes include Lake Szwałk Wielki and Lake Łaźno, providing picturesque scenery.
You can observe European bison at the Wolisko European Bison Breeding Centre, located within the Borecka Forest. Visitors can typically watch these majestic animals during feeding times, usually in the morning and afternoon.
Yes, the Szeskie Hills, particularly Szeska Góra, offer extensive panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Additionally, the Wooden Bridge at the Outflow of the Lega River provides a scenic spot over the lake, and the nearby Ski Lift "Piękna Góra" (about 16 km away) offers views of Gołdap and the Szeskie Hills.
The region features several historical sites, including the Evangelical Church in Szarejki, built in 1719, which is considered a valuable historical attraction. You can also find a World War I War Cemetery in Kowale Oleckie and explore historical manor and park complexes in locations like Dorszach, Drozdowie, and Szwałku. The St. Anthony of Padua Church in Banie Mazurskie is another significant historical religious building.
The region is well-suited for cycling, with several designated routes. A picturesque option is the "Szlak puszczańskich jezior" (Trail of Forest Lakes), a 19 km route through the Masurian region. For more routes, you can explore the cycling guide for Gmina Kowale Oleckie, which includes routes like the "Lake Łaźno – Lake Litygajno loop from Czerwony Dwór".
Yes, there are excellent walking opportunities. The Wooden Bridge at the Outflow of the Lega River serves as a starting point for the Squirrel Path, a 12 km route perfect for walking or cycling along Olecko Wielkie Lake. For more options, check the running trails guide, which also includes suitable walking paths.
Absolutely. The region boasts numerous lakes, including Lake Szwałk Wielki and Lake Łaźno, which offer various water-based recreational opportunities. The City Beach in Olecko is a popular spot with a sandy area, a pier, water slides, and facilities for water equipment rental, making it ideal for swimming and relaxation.
Families will enjoy the City Beach in Olecko, which features a fenced paddling pool and water slides. The Wolisko European Bison Breeding Centre offers a unique opportunity to see bison. Additionally, the Squirrel Path, starting from the Wooden Bridge at the Outflow of the Lega River, is a family-friendly route for walking or cycling.
Yes, the gmina is home to several nature reserves. Wyspa Lipowa (Lime Island) on Lake Szwałk Wielki is a floral reserve preserving linden tree stands. Other reserves include "Cisowy Jar" (Yew Ravine), known for its yew trees, and "Czerwony Dwór," a landscape water-forest complex within the Borecka Forest.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. For instance, the City Beach in Olecko is loved for its sandy area, unique pier, and family-friendly facilities. The Bison farm in Wolisko is a highlight for its wildlife observation opportunities, and the Wooden Bridge at the Outflow of the Lega River is appreciated as a characteristic and scenic starting point for walks and bike rides along the lake.
The warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September), are generally ideal for outdoor activities like cycling, walking, and water sports on the lakes. During this period, the weather is pleasant, and attractions like the Wolisko European Bison Breeding Centre have extended viewing hours.
Yes, mountain biking enthusiasts can find several trails. The MTB Trails around Gmina Kowale Oleckie guide lists routes such as the "By the lakeshore – Lega from the lake loop from Sedranki" and more challenging options like the "Stańczyki Observation Tower – Pobłędzie Observation Tower loop from gmina Filipów".


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