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Attractions and Places To See around Bartoszyce - Top 10

Best attractions and places to see around Bartoszyce include a blend of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features in northern Poland. This region, known for its Prussian-Teutonic heritage and diverse influences, is traversed by the picturesque Łyna River. Visitors can explore ancient monuments, historic churches, and expansive estates, reflecting centuries of history. The area also offers natural beauty with its river valleys and proximity to lakes.

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Last updated: May 20, 2026

Palace and Estate Galiny (Hotel, Restaurant, and Stud Farm)

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On the river Pisa Północna, in a beautiful and well-groomed garden, stands a palace whose beginnings date back to the Middle Ages. A walk in the garden alone conveys many …

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LISKI Horse Stud

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Liski Stud Farm

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Here you can see the importance of horse breeding (also for military service) in the last century.

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Bisztynek. Saint Apostle Matthias and the Most Precious Blood of Jesus Christ -- Diocesan Shrine of the Most Precious Blood of the Lord Jesus

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Church of the Holy Cross in Krekole

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The construction of the church probably began around 1336-1346 and for unknown reasons lasted until 1424-1425.

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April 13, 2026, St. John the Evangelist and Our Lady of Częstochowa Church in Bartoszyce

One of the beautiful buildings in the city.

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June 18, 2023, Liski Stud Farm

The Liski Stud is famous for the production of outstanding sports horses that are very successful in Poland and abroad. Horses bred here since 1960 competed at the Olympic Games in Rome, Mexico, Munich (the stallion POPRAD). A number of horses bred in the local stud held leading positions at hippodromes around the world in all equestrian competitions, and horses such as: WAGER4, CHLOE, CZELADKA, CHRENOWSKA, SIEKACZ, BOLGAMI, BOSMAN, AMETYST, COSTA, DYNAMIT, HARMIDER, HART, LEKSYKON, PORFIR , POSTAWA, JASTARNIA, LAGUNA, CZAPRAK, CZARIIKAN, KODEINA, ANDROS ALIBABA have gone down in the history of Polish horse riding.

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On the river Pisa Północna, in a beautiful and well-groomed garden, stands a palace whose beginnings date back to the Middle Ages. A walk in the garden alone conveys many aesthetic impressions. There is a pond, waterfall, small bridges and plants worth seeing. The garden was created in the 19th century at the instigation of the wife of one of the site owners. From the 15th century until 1945, the land belonged uninterruptedly to the Eulenburg family. Today's neo-baroque form of the palace dates back to 1921. In 1945 the palace was looted, its furnishings destroyed and the last owner taken to Siberia, where he also died. After years of neglect, the palace has been restored and converted into a comfortable hotel. On the opposite side of the palace pond there is a massive commercial development from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. This also partly serves hotel purposes. A large building with its clock tower is impressive. The other Vorwerk buildings fulfill the same functions as when they were built - they are used for horse breeding and a farm. There is a riding school in the Vorwerk area. Also worth seeing is a 14th-century Gothic church near the palace.

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In the territory of the present-day Warmińsko-Mazurskie Voivodship, historic stud complexes, including those established at the initiative of the state, have survived to this day. They are located, among others in: Liska (commune of Sępopol), Kętrzyn, Braniewo, Kadyny (commune of Tolkmicko) and Rzeczna (commune of Pasłęk). Both warm and cold-blooded horses were bred here - but in smaller numbers. After 1945, most of the studs were transformed into State Farms. In part, the horse breeding traditions were successfully continued, and in the above-mentioned studs it is still the case today. The stud in Liska, which specialized in breeding military horses, can be proud of the oldest horse breeding tradition in this group. It was established as a state stud farm in 1740 after the farm had been purchased by the Kunheim family. Buildings from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, including stables and an impressive granary - warehouse, have been preserved to this day. http://encyklopedia.warmia.mazury.pl/index.php/Pa%C5%84stwowe_stadniny_koni_(Liski,_Rzeczna,_K%C4%99trzyn,_Kadyny) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKcrFvuNh-M

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Beautiful gothic church from the 15th century. http://encyklopedia.warmia.mazury.pl/index.php/Parafia_pw._%C5%9Awi%C4%99tym_Krzy%C5%BCa_w_Krekolach

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I explore in and around Bartoszyce?

Bartoszyce is rich in history. You can visit the Lidzbark Gate, a 14th-century Gothic gate that was part of the city's medieval defensive walls. The town also features the ancient 'Babies' (Bartki) stone monuments, possibly over a thousand years old, located in a central park. Additionally, sections of the original city defensive walls from the mid-14th century are still visible. For a deeper dive into the region's past, consider a visit to Palace and Estate Galiny, which has origins in the Middle Ages and features a beautiful 19th-century garden.

Are there any notable religious buildings or churches to visit?

Yes, Bartoszyce and its surroundings are home to several historic churches. The St. John the Evangelist and Our Lady of Częstochowa Church in Bartoszyce is believed to be the oldest preserved sacred building in the city, with construction starting around 1332. Another significant site is the Church of the Holy Cross in Krekole, a beautiful Gothic church whose construction began around 1336-1346.

What natural attractions are there for outdoor enthusiasts?

The picturesque Łyna River flows through Bartoszyce, offering opportunities for canoeing and scenic walks. The river is the longest in Warmia and Mazury, with sections ideal for cycling. You can also explore Park Elżbiety (Elizabeth Park), which features a viewing terrace, a heart-shaped pond, and walking paths along the Łyna. For those seeking a lake experience, Kinkajmy Lake is the closest lake to Bartoszyce, located southeast of the town.

Are there family-friendly activities or attractions in the area?

Absolutely! The Palace and Estate Galiny is a great family destination, featuring a historic palace, beautiful gardens, and a stud farm. Another excellent option for families, especially those interested in horses, is the LISKI Horse Stud, which has a long tradition of horse breeding and offers a glimpse into equestrian heritage. Park Elżbiety also provides a pleasant environment for family strolls and recreational activities.

Where can I go hiking around Bartoszyce?

There are several hiking opportunities around Bartoszyce. You can find routes like the 'Galiny Stud Farm loop from Galiny' or the 'Bartoszyce Market Square loop from Bartoszyce'. These trails offer a chance to explore the local landscape and historical sites on foot. For more detailed information and a variety of routes, check out the dedicated guide for Hiking around Bartoszyce.

What cycling routes are available near Bartoszyce?

Bartoszyce is well-suited for cycling, with options for both road cycling and mountain biking. The Green Velo Eastern Cycling Trail passes through Park Elżbiety. You can find road cycling routes such as the 'Bartbetowskie – Przedwojenny Ewangelicki loop from Bartoszyce' or explore mountain biking trails like the 'MTB Trail 2 loop from Bartoszyce'. Discover more routes in the guides for Road Cycling Routes around Bartoszyce and MTB Trails around Bartoszyce.

What is the significance of the stud farms in the Bartoszyce region?

The Bartoszyce region has a deep-rooted tradition of horse breeding. The Palace and Estate Galiny includes a stud farm with origins dating back to the Middle Ages. The LISKI Horse Stud, established as a state stud farm in 1740, is particularly notable for its long history and its role in breeding military and later, outstanding sports horses that have competed internationally.

What is the 'City of Three Cultures' and what does it signify for Bartoszyce?

Bartoszyce is known as the 'City of Three Cultures' due to its diverse historical influences. This reflects a past shaped by Warmian, Masurian, and German traditions, alongside populations from central Poland, the eastern borderlands, and Ukrainians resettled during the 'Wisła' action. This rich blend of cultures has contributed to the town's unique heritage, visible in its architecture, traditions, and historical sites.

Are there any war memorials or cemeteries in Bartoszyce?

Yes, Bartoszyce has a well-preserved War Cemetery from World War I located in a park on Bema Street. This cemetery holds the remains of German soldiers, a Russian soldier, and civilians who died during battles for Bartoszyce in 1914, serving as a poignant reminder of the region's past.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Bartoszyce?

Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The well-preserved Gothic churches and medieval architecture offer a journey into the past, while the picturesque Łyna River and serene parks provide opportunities for relaxation and outdoor activities. The historical estates and stud farms also offer unique insights into the region's heritage, often set within beautiful natural surroundings.

Can I go canoeing on the Łyna River?

Yes, the Łyna River, which flows through Bartoszyce, is suitable for canoeing. Equipment rentals are available in town, allowing you to experience the river's picturesque stretches and enjoy the natural beauty of the surrounding forests and meadows.

What is the best time of year to visit Bartoszyce for outdoor activities?

The warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn (May to September), are generally the best time to visit Bartoszyce for outdoor activities. During this period, the weather is most favorable for hiking, cycling, canoeing on the Łyna River, and exploring the town's parks and historical sites comfortably.

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