Attractions and places to see around Brzyska are found in Poland's Subcarpathian Voivodeship, nestled in the Ciężkowice Foothills and at the foot of Mount Liwocz. This region is characterized by its natural landscapes, including the Wisłoka River, and offers a blend of historical sites and cultural experiences. The area provides opportunities to explore protected natural reserves and significant archaeological locations.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Jodłowy Dwór is a conference and banquet center located in the picturesque town of Jodłowo in the Podkarpackie Province. The facility refers to the lord's manor house, which, surrounded by greenery and fish ponds, stood nearby many years ago. Today we want to welcome you to our stylish interiors with an extraordinary atmosphere, offer excellent cuisine, and above all, provide an excellent atmosphere during the stay of our guests. At Jodłowy Dwór we organize weddings, trainings, conferences, symposia, as well as all kinds of occasional and business events. We invite you!
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The Liwocz nature reserve was established in 2004 to protect plant communities typical of the higher parts of the Więcwice Foothills and the sites of protected plants and animals. We will mainly see the Carpathian beech forest here. Within the reserve, there is a nature trail with information boards that leads to Mount Liwocz (562 m above sea level), where from the viewing platform we can admire the view of the foothills with the Wisłoka flowing below.
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The Karpacka Troja Archaeological Open-Air Museum is located in Trzcinica, a few kilometers north-west of Jasło, on the Ropa river valley. The place where it was built is one of the most important archaeological sites in Poland, of exceptional importance for learning about the prehistory of the entire Central and Eastern Europe. It was created to protect and make the settlement available to tourists as a branch of the Podkarpackie Museum in Krosno. The originator of the construction of the open-air museum in Trzcinica is Jan Gancarski - director of the Podkarpackie Museum. Carpathian Troja is an original combination of the traditional form of an open-air museum and a modern museum facility. The project assumed the creation of an archaeological open-air museum on an area of over 8 hectares. The entire complex consists of a historic settlement, a modern exhibition pavilion, an archaeological park, a breeding sector, experimental plots and a viewing platform. Source and more: https://karpackatroja.pl/karpacka-troja/101-skansen.html
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A statue of Christ the King of the Universe was erected in Jasło in Podkarpacie. It was inspired by the famous figures of Jesus from Rio de Janeiro (38 m.) and Świebodzin (36 m.). However, it was made on a much smaller scale. Together with the column, it is only 11.5 meters high, but it was placed on a hill. From here it overlooks the entire city. A group of 19 craftsmen from Jasło established a social committee, which later, as an association, began efforts to build a monument. He organized a fundraiser for this purpose. The city helped, which agreed to hand over an 8-are plot on a hill at ul. To the Valley. The statue itself, cast in bronze, is 3.5 meters high. She was placed on an 8-meter column. Jesus is directed towards Jasło. The area around the monument still needs to be developed. (...) https://www.fakt.pl/wydarzenia/polska/rzeszow/monument-christ-krola-uniswiata-w-jasle/wcm03he
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The facility was erected on the basis of a project prepared free of charge by a local architect, Andrzej Gawlewicz. The concrete column with the figure of Christ the King in the crown placed on it rises to a height of about three hundred meters above sea level. The entire composition is twelve meters and fifty centimeters high. The silhouette of Christ the King, which is facing the city, reflects the authentic image of Jesus that was photographed by the Italian stigmatist - Elia's brother in 2013. According to the information provided to us, the value of the investment has been planned at PLN 300,000. It should be emphasized that it was fully covered from the funds accumulated on the Association's account. Despite the negative information often appearing in the public opinion, not a single zloty from public funds was spent for this purpose. Source and more: http://www.terazjaslo.pl/2020/06/monument-chrystusa-krola-w-jasle-gotowy/
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The construction of the church was completed in 1963. The bell tower adjacent to the main body of the building was equipped with three bells - two new ones and one from 1933. An interior with a raw, ascetic look, without splendor and wealth, in accordance with Franciscan spirituality based on simplicity, poverty and goodness. Unplastered walls and brick pillars, dark confessionals, finished with a solid wooden lattice. Lovers of medieval sacral architecture will find a place in this relatively new church. The unusual Way of the Cross in the form of large, colorful paintings, combining biblical themes with dark elements of modernity, culminating in a nuclear explosion as a result of a bombing raid. Here one must be silent and watch in order to better understand the fragility and transience of human life.
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The region offers several natural highlights. You can visit the Liwocz Nature Reserve, which protects Carpathian beech forests and features a nature trail leading to Mount Liwocz with panoramic views. Another unique spot is the "Smelly Spring" (Śmierdzące Źródełko), a natural sulfur spring. The Wisłoka River flows through the area, and parts of the Gmina Brzyska are within the Pasmo Brzanki Landscape Park.
Yes, the area is rich in history. The Archaeological Open-Air Museum "Carpathian Troy" in Trzcinica is a major site showcasing Central and Eastern European prehistory. You can also see the ruins of the 19th-century Kotarski Palace in Brzyska, and the historic Church of Saint Mary Magdalene. In nearby Jasło, there's the Christ the King Monument and the St. Anthony Sanctuary (Franciscans).
For families, the Archaeological Open-Air Museum "Carpathian Troy" offers an engaging experience with its historic settlement and exhibition pavilion. The Dinosaur Park in Głobikowa is another popular choice for children. Many of the religious sites, like the Christ the King Monument and St. Anthony Sanctuary, are also considered family-friendly.
The region is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find various routes for cycling, mountain biking, and running. For cycling, explore routes like the "Górzysko loop from Brzostek" or the "St. Martin's Church in Czermna – Pedunculate Oak Chrześcijan loop." Mountain bikers can tackle trails such as "View from Góra Liwocz – Brzanka Observation Tower loop." Runners have options like the "Loop Rezerwat Liwocz - Góra Liwocz." You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Brzyska, MTB Trails around Brzyska, and Running Trails around Brzyska guides.
Yes, there are hiking opportunities, particularly around the Liwocz Nature Reserve. A nature trail leads to Mount Liwocz (562 m), offering moderate difficulty and rewarding views. The terrain in the Ciężkowice Foothills can be varied, with some routes involving climbs. For specific running and hiking loops, you can check the Running Trails around Brzyska guide, which includes routes like the "Loop Rezerwat Liwocz - Góra Liwocz."
For excellent panoramic views, head to Mount Liwocz (562 m above sea level) within the Liwocz Nature Reserve. There's a viewing platform at the summit where you can admire the foothills and the Wisłoka River. Additionally, the Liwocz Lookout Tower provides great vistas of the surrounding landscape.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming nature, while autumn offers beautiful foliage, especially in areas like the Liwocz Nature Reserve. Summers are ideal for exploring and enjoying the natural landscapes. Winter activities might be limited, but the scenery can be picturesque.
The region around Brzyska is known for its rich beekeeping traditions. You might find excellent local honeydew honey, which is a specialty of the area.
For dining and events, Jodłowy Dwór in the nearby town of Jodłowo is a notable option. It's a conference and banquet center known for its stylish interiors, cuisine, and setting amidst greenery and fish ponds. It can serve as a place for meals or events.
The House of Culture and Kosmos Cinema (Dom Kultury i Kino Kosmos) in Brzyska is a central cultural institution. It actively promotes local culture through various performances and thematic meetings, hosting groups like the Municipal Brass Band and the "Solidarny Senior" Folk Band.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The Liwocz Nature Reserve is highly regarded for its protected plant and animal communities and the panoramic views from Mount Liwocz. The Archaeological Open-Air Museum "Carpathian Troy" is valued for its unique insight into prehistory. The community also enjoys the serene atmosphere and the opportunities for outdoor exploration.


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