Attractions and places to see around Brzostek, a historic town in Poland's Subcarpathian Voivodeship, blend its rich past with natural beauty. The region features a medieval urban layout, historic churches, and numerous roadside chapels. It also encompasses parts of the Czarnorzeki-Strzyżów Landscape Park, offering natural areas for exploration. The vicinity provides a mix of cultural landmarks and family-friendly destinations.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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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 Góra Chełm nature reserve was established in 1996 to protect the enclave of beech forests. Protected plants include daphne, giant horsetail, strong aconite, listera ovata, and wood nestwort. The blue hiking trail Dębica - Kamieniec Castle runs through the reserve. There is a tourist shelter and a place for a bonfire in this place.
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Nearly 400 meters long, 12 meters high and with huge walls, the thickness of which in some places exceeds 3 meters. The railway shelter in Stępin cannot be overlooked, especially since there are other, smaller military buildings nearby. A shelter for Hitler On the border of the villages of Stępiny and Cieszyny (around Frysztak) there is an unusual object. It was there, in August 1941, that the leader of the Third Reich, Adolf Hitler, and the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini met. What they talked about remains shrouded in mystery to this day. It is only known that they were completely safe in the ground shelter tunnel. Source and more: https://podkarpackie.eu/turystyka/shelter-railway-w-stepinie/
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Brzostek offers a rich historical experience. You can visit the medieval urban layout of its Historic Market Square with 18th and 19th-century houses, the Neoclassical Holy Cross Church from 1818, and numerous roadside chapels. The region also features World War I Military Cemeteries and significant Jewish heritage sites, including a restored 18th-century Jewish cemetery and a memorial in the Podzamcze forest. A notable historical site nearby is the Stępina Railway Bunker, a massive structure where Hitler and Mussolini met in 1941.
Yes, the administrative district of Gmina Brzostek encompasses part of the Czarnorzeki-Strzyżów Landscape Park, offering opportunities to enjoy nature. You can also explore the Liwocz Nature Reserve, established to protect plant communities and featuring a nature trail leading to Mount Liwocz with a viewing platform. Another option is the Góra Chełm Nature Reserve, known for its beech forests and a tourist shelter.
Families will enjoy the Głobikowa Observation Tower and Dinosaur Park, which features dinosaur replicas and a viewing tower. Another interesting destination is the Insect and Arachnid Park in Stobierna, located within the Ecological Education Center. For active fun, the Municipal Sports and Recreation Center in Brzostek includes a swimming pool complex with an aquapark.
For scenic views, head to the Głobikowa Observation Tower, which offers expansive views of the southern part of Podkarpackie. Additionally, the Liwocz Nature Reserve includes a viewing platform on Mount Liwocz, providing vistas of the foothills and the Wisłoka river.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities around Brzostek. You can find trails within the Liwocz Nature Reserve and the Góra Chełm Nature Reserve, where the blue hiking trail Dębica - Kamieniec Castle runs. For more detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Brzostek guide, which includes routes like 'Pętla Stępina - Rezerwat Góra Chełm' and 'Loop Reserve Liwocz - Góra Liwocz'.
Beyond sightseeing, Brzostek offers various outdoor activities. You can explore hiking trails in nature reserves, go mountain biking on routes like 'Bystra Góra loop from Pilzno' or 'Mountainbike loop from Kołaczyce' found in the MTB Trails around Brzostek guide, or enjoy running on trails such as 'Pętla Stępina - Bardo - Kamienna Góra' from the Running Trails around Brzostek guide.
The Stępina Railway Bunker is a historically significant site, nearly 400 meters long with walls over three meters thick. It served as a railway shelter and was the location of a secret meeting between Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini in August 1941. It's a poignant reminder of World War II history in the region.
Brzostek is home to the prominent Neoclassical Holy Cross Church, built in 1818. Throughout the town, you'll also find numerous roadside chapels dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries, contributing to its historical ambiance. Additionally, there is a serene Chapel on Mount Chełm, located within a nature reserve, offering a place for reflection.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history, nature, and family-friendly options. The Głobikowa Observation Tower and Dinosaur Park is popular for its views and entertainment for kids. The historical significance of sites like the Stępina Railway Bunker also draws interest. The natural reserves like Liwocz and Góra Chełm are valued for their peaceful environments and hiking opportunities.
Yes, Brzostek features a Municipal Sports and Recreation Center (Miejski Ośrodek Sportu i Rekreacji). This large complex includes football stadiums, an athletic stadium, sports halls, and a swimming pool complex with an aquapark, providing ample opportunities for various sports and recreational activities.
Beyond the main highlights, the preserved *bimah* (prayer platform) of the damaged synagogue in Brzostek, now covered with a protective roof and featuring an exhibition on Jewish community history, offers a unique glimpse into the town's past. The numerous 18th and 19th-century roadside chapels scattered throughout the town also provide charming, less-traveled points of interest.


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