Best attractions and places to see around Tczów include a variety of historical and natural sites within Poland's Masovian Voivodeship. This historic village in Zwoleń County is characterized by its agricultural landscape and rich past. Visitors can explore enduring religious structures and significant historical monuments. The area offers a blend of cultural heritage and natural features for exploration.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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...a place for a picnic or a suitable drink after stocking up at the shop in Kieszko :-)
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You can sit and relax by the fountain
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The city is located in the southern part of the Mazowieckie Voivodeship, on the Radom Plain, which is part of the South Mazowieckie Hills Skaryszew is located in historical Lesser Poland, it was part of the Sandomierz region, and then the Radom region]. The private spiritual town of Skaryszew was located in the second half of the 16th century in the Radom district of the Sandomierz Voivodship. In the years 1975–1998, the city administratively belonged to the Radom Province. Among the objects of cultural heritage in Skaryszew is the church of St. Jacob. Originally wooden (from the second half of the 12th century), now made of brick, it has a rich interior: sculptures and paintings from the 17th - 18th centuries, stalls, a copy of van Dyck's painting "Naigranie".
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baroque church of st. James from the turn of the 17th and 18th centuries,
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In October 2018, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Poland regaining independence, a commemorative plaque was unveiled dedicated to the fathers of independence - activists who had a huge impact on regaining freedom by Poland. The plaque is located at Plac Stulecia Niepodległości in Jedlnia-Letnisko, next to the railway station.
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On September 18, 2016, in Jedlnia-Letnisko, a plaque commemorating Major Franciszek Jaskulski "Zagończyk" was solemnly unveiled. The monument is located at Plac Wolności in Jedlnia-Letnisko. Home Army officer, pre-war scoutmaster, commander of the OL code-named "Pilot", and then the 2nd company of the 1st battalion of the 15th "Wilków" Infantry Regiment of the Home Army. The commander of the Union of Armed Conspiracy, at the age of 32, at the age of 32, he was promoted to the rank of major and became the commander of the Kielce-Radom district of WiN. Betrayed by one of his closest subordinates, he became one of the many victims of Stalinist terror - he was sentenced to death and shot.
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The plane crash during the Radom Air Show in 2009 - an accident that took place on August 30, 2009 at 13:17 during the Radom Air Show. During the second day of the show, the Belarussian Su-27UBM-1 plane (being modernized at the 558th Aviation and Repair Plant in Baranavichy) crashed. It fell on a field near a wooded area in the village of Małęczyn near Radom. Immediately after the accident, the W-3 helicopter on duty at the Radom airport from the 2nd Search and Rescue Group in Mińsk Mazowiecki went to the crash site to secure the area and find the pilots. In a short time, 6 units of the Fire Brigade were able to take the place, with the aim of controlling the fire. Soon after the crash, the police and the organizers of the show confirmed the deaths of two pilots - Colonel Alyaksandr Marficki (deputy operational-tactical commander of the Air Force Command and Anti-Aircraft Defense Forces of Belarus) and Colonel Alyaksandr Zhuraulewicz (deputy commander of the 61st Fighter Air Base).
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You can explore Trzy Stawy (Three Ponds) in Kozienicki Park Krajobrazowy. This natural monument offers a peaceful and photogenic setting, ideal for a stopover during trips into the wilderness. It's also considered family-friendly and features a forest environment.
Yes, the area has several significant historical sites. You can visit the Fathers of Independence Memorial Plaque in Jedlnia-Letnisko, commemorating the 100th anniversary of Poland regaining independence. Additionally, the Major Franciszek Jaskulski 'Zagończyk' Memorial honors a Home Army officer and victim of Stalinist terror. Within Tczów itself, there's a monument dedicated to 32 people murdered by German forces in 1943, and a 1933 monument commemorating Poland's regained independence.
The Skaryszew Town Square and St. James Church is a notable cultural and religious landmark. The church is a baroque structure from the turn of the 17th and 18th centuries, featuring rich interiors with sculptures and paintings from that period. The parish dedicated to St. John the Baptist in Tczów has existed since 1180, highlighting the village's long-standing religious heritage.
Yes, Trzy Stawy (Three Ponds) in Kozienicki Park Krajobrazowy is a family-friendly natural spot. The Skaryszew Town Square and St. James Church also offers a relaxing environment with a fountain in the town square, suitable for families.
The region around Tczów offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, cycling, and road cycling. For running, explore trails like the 'Zalew Siczki loop' or 'Trzy Stawy – Zalew Siczki loop'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'Village Park in Kazanów – National Memorial loop'. You can find detailed routes and guides for these activities on komoot: Running Trails around Tczów, Cycling around Tczów, and Road Cycling Routes around Tczów.
Several historical monuments are noted as wheelchair accessible. These include the Memorial to the 2009 Radom Air Show Plane Crash, the Major Franciszek Jaskulski 'Zagończyk' Memorial, and the Fathers of Independence Memorial Plaque.
The Memorial to the 2009 Radom Air Show Plane Crash commemorates a tragic accident that occurred on August 30, 2009, during the Radom Air Show. A Belarusian Su-27UBM-1 plane crashed, resulting in the deaths of two pilots, Colonel Alyaksandr Marficki and Colonel Alyaksandr Zhuraulewicz. The memorial serves as a poignant historical site.
The Skaryszew Town Square and St. James Church is notable for its baroque church, built at the turn of the 17th and 18th centuries. It houses significant 17th-18th century sculptures and paintings, including a copy of van Dyck's 'Naigranie'. The town square itself offers a pleasant spot to relax by a fountain.
Beyond the village of Tczów, within the Gmina Tczów, you can find a 1905 windmill located in Brzezinki Nowe, which is another notable historical object reflecting the region's past.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical and natural sites. Places like Trzy Stawy (Three Ponds) are praised for being peaceful and photogenic, making them ideal for a relaxing stop. The historical monuments offer a glimpse into Poland's rich past and significant events.
Tczów is a historic village with a long-standing religious heritage, evidenced by the parish dedicated to St. John the Baptist existing since 1180. The village also holds national remembrance sites, including monuments commemorating historical events and a grave of soldiers from 1914-1918 in the parish cemetery.


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