Best attractions and places to see around gmina Przemyśl include a diverse range of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. Situated in southeastern Poland, the region features picturesque hills, river valleys, and dense forests. The area is known for its rich history, including medieval castles and extensive fortress systems, alongside significant religious architecture. Visitors can explore both urban historical centers and natural reserves, offering varied experiences.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Entry to the castle and park is paid at the entrance, you can pay by card. There are discounts for young people, students and pensioners. A ticket for visiting the castle interiors also entitles you to enter the park. The last guided tour of the interiors is at 4:00 p.m. and earlier on the hour. You can wait in the Renaissance Café. The group gathers next to the stage in the castle courtyard. The tour lasts about 50 minutes and requires walking up the stairs, not for people in wheelchairs. There are no restrictions on taking photos.
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On a sunny summer day, when the castle courtyard heats up like an oven, it is worth seeking refreshment in the thick walls of the castle. In the corner of the courtyard is the Renesansowa Café, offering ice cream, cookies, cakes, salads, pancakes and pierogi - see photos. Ice cream is served in waffles or cups (PLN 8 per scoop). Friendly service, you can pay by card. There are also tables in the courtyard in a place where there is shade in the afternoon. We waited there for a full hour when a guide came to the courtyard and took the waiting group of tourists to tour the castle interiors. WW
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it's worth the visit, the tour takes 60 minutes
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Franciscan church - very impressive
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Exciting place for all who read books :-)
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Beautiful and very relaxed market square, great town hall
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the magnificent 17th-century Renaissance Krasiczyn Castle, explore the extensive Przemyśl Fortress system with forts like Fort VIII "Łętownia," or wander through the Przemyśl Market Square, the heart of the Old Town. Other significant sites include Casimir Castle, the Old Town Complex, and the Underground Tourist Route beneath Przemyśl.
Yes, gmina Przemyśl is home to several important religious buildings. The Archcathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. John the Baptist showcases Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque architecture. You can also visit the impressive Archcathedral Greek Catholic Church of St. John the Baptist, the Franciscan Monastery, and the pilgrimage site of Kalwaria Pacławska.
Nature lovers will enjoy the Arboretum in Bolestraszyce, the largest arboretum in southeastern Poland, featuring thousands of plant species. The "Przełom Hołubli" (Hołubla Gorge) Reserve offers an educational path and rare flora. You can also explore the "Krępak" Reserve with its ancient fir and beech forests, or enjoy the scenic San River, ideal for canoeing and fishing.
Families can enjoy a visit to Krasiczyn Castle, which has beautiful gardens to explore. The Przemyśl Market Square is a pleasant place to stroll, featuring a fountain with a bear and her cub, and the charming Monument to the Good Soldier Švejk. Zniesienie Hill offers a ski slope in winter and a cableway and toboggan run year-round.
For stunning panoramic views, head to Zniesienie Hill and Tatarski Mound. From here, you can see across the city of Przemyśl and towards the Carpathian Mountains. The Przemyśl Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge also offers scenic views of the San River and the city panorama.
Yes, Przemyśl offers several museums. The National Museum of the Przemyśl Land covers archaeology, ethnography, and history. You can also visit the Museum of Bells & Pipes, located in a historic clock tower, and the Museum of the Przemyśl Fortress, which houses artifacts from the 19th and 20th centuries.
There are several easy hiking trails around gmina Przemyśl. Popular options include the "Dolina Hołubli" nature trail in Park Krajobrazowy Pogórza Przemyskiego, a loop around Prałkowce, and a route through the Przełom Hołubli Nature Reserve. You can find more details and routes on the Easy hikes around gmina Przemyśl guide.
Absolutely! The region offers various cycling opportunities. For gravel biking, you can explore routes like the one from Przemyśl Zasanie offering views of Przemyśl from above the San, or a route connecting the Przemyśl Market Square to the Bridge over the San in Krasice. Road cycling routes are also available, such as those around Nakło Lake. Discover more on the Gravel biking around gmina Przemyśl and Road Cycling Routes around gmina Przemyśl guides.
Visitors frequently praise the unique, sloping design of the Przemyśl Market Square, noting its charming fountain with a bear and her cub, and the surrounding historic tenement houses. Many enjoy the presence of cafes and restaurants, and the historical significance marked by the outline of a former town hall. The Monument to the Good Soldier Švejk is also a popular photo opportunity.
Yes, the region has some interesting geological sites. You can observe the strata of the Carpathian flysch at the rockslide west of Krzeczkowa. Additionally, near the village of Średnia, there is a Burial Mound of the Corded Ware Culture, one of Poland's oldest, dating back nearly 5,000 years.
The region offers diverse activities throughout the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling, with pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer allows for canoeing on the San River and exploring the arboretum. In winter, Zniesienie Hill provides opportunities for skiing and tobogganing.


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