Best attractions and places to see around Oleszyce, a town in Poland's Subcarpathian Voivodeship, offer insights into its history and cultural heritage. Situated on the Przerwa River, the town's origins date back to the 15th century. Oleszyce features a preserved 16th-century town layout, including a market square, and is known for its revitalized Palace and Park Complex. The area provides a mix of historical landmarks and natural points of interest.
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If you're coming from the Basznia Dolna station, you might not notice the railway crossing. I didn't and made unnecessary detours. After reaching the station, turn left along the tracks and you can use the crossing. Further on, there's the road to the Observatory.
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I recommend the Bunker in Wylewo and the Bunker Manasterz. Behind Oleszyce near the Airport
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I mistakenly marked it as a walking tour. Of course it was a bicycle trip.
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the church from 1904 is very neglected, which is a pity because it is beautiful, in 2007 the film Katyń was shot here
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Bunker on the German-Soviet line. Small but solid
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The Orthodox church is Dymitr's from 1904. It looks very bad
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Bunker on the Soviet-German line. There are more such fortifications in this area. Worth seeing.
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War cemetery. This is where Soviet and German troops clashed. It is worth seeing this cemetery, saved from oblivion thanks to the inhabitants of this town.
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Oleszyce boasts a rich history, evident in its preserved 16th-century town layout, including a market square with a historic town hall. The town's past is also tied to noble families like the Sieniawskis. You can also visit the St. Demetrius Orthodox Church, Stary Dzików, a historical religious building from 1904, which was even a filming location for the movie "Katyn".
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Astronomical Observatory in Tymce offers a unique experience for all ages. Additionally, the Deszczownia Reservoir is a natural spot where families can enjoy the outdoors, and the Uroczysko Horaj – General Józef Kustroń Memorial in the Horaj Forest provides both historical context and a natural setting for a family outing.
The area around Oleszyce is great for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous cycling and hiking opportunities. For cycling, explore routes like the "Emancipation Cross – Low Tunnel Underpass loop from Lubaczów" or the "Cerkwisko Cemetery – Greek Catholic Cemetery loop from Osiedle Unii Lubelskiej." Hikers can enjoy trails such as the "Viewpoint loop from gmina Wiązownica" or the "Iżna Góra loop from Bukowina." Find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Road Cycling Routes around Oleszyce, Cycling around Oleszyce, and Hiking around Oleszyce.
For natural beauty, the Deszczownia Reservoir is a large body of water, though heavily silted and overgrown, it serves as a refuge for various waterfowl. The revitalized Palace and Park Complex in Oleszyce also features a revalorized castle hill with a viewing terrace. The Astronomical Observatory in Tymce also offers a unique viewpoint, especially for stargazing.
Beyond the main highlights, consider visiting the Molotov Line Bunker, a small but solid man-made monument that is part of the German-Soviet line fortifications. There are more such fortifications in the area for those interested in military history. The Uroczysko Horaj – General Józef Kustroń Memorial in the Horaj Forest is another unique spot, commemorating the Battle of Oleszyce from September 1939.
The Palace and Park Complex is a central attraction in Oleszyce, currently undergoing revitalization. This project aims to preserve its cultural and natural heritage, including the revalorization of the castle hill with a viewing terrace and stairs. A scaled model of the Oleszyce castle is displayed, accompanied by a multimedia presentation about its history. The complex also features a garden salon and a labyrinth made from common hornbeams.
Yes, the Deszczownia Reservoir is known as a refuge for waterfowl of various species, making it a good spot for birdwatching. While heavily silted, its natural setting provides a habitat for local wildlife.
The Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary is a Roman Catholic parish church with deep historical roots. A wooden church was first built on this site in 1458 by the Ramsza family, highlighting the town's long-standing religious heritage.
Visitors appreciate the historical depth and unique character of the attractions. For instance, the Molotov Line Bunker is described as "small but solid" and "worth seeing." The St. Demetrius Orthodox Church, despite its neglected state, is noted for its beauty and historical significance, especially as a filming location. The Uroczysko Horaj is recognized as an important historical point and a place for rest.
Yes, the Molotov Line Bunker is a significant man-made monument from the German-Soviet line fortifications. Additionally, the Uroczysko Horaj – General Józef Kustroń Memorial commemorates the Battle of Oleszyce in September 1939, where General Józef Kustroń died resisting German troops.


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