Attractions and places to see around Kowala encompass a diverse landscape of historical sites and natural features within Poland. The region offers a blend of cultural landmarks, such as ancient churches and memorials, alongside natural points of interest like lakes and wooded areas. This variety provides opportunities for exploration and outdoor activities for those visiting Kowala location attractions.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Manufacturer: Fabryka Broni in Radom "A bicycle of extremely strong construction adapted to all terrain conditions." Reinforced frame, rifle mounts, luggage rack with leather straps, protective colors black and khaki. Two sprockets at the back - changing gear required manual chain shifting. In 1935 approved by the Office of Technical Research of Armored Weapons and implemented into serial production. Equipped with cycling units in the Polish Army. Location: square in front of the palace of the Sandomierz Voivodeship Commission (currently the City Office), Żeromskiego Street
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A beautiful wooden church from 1770, hidden among the larches.
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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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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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The first services in Bardzice were held at the fire station, which was blessed on August 18, 1940 by Fr. Stefan Świetlicki, parish priest of Skaryszew parish. Then the building was adapted to religious needs thanks to the efforts of Fr. Stefan Popis and served the pastoral care from 1940 until 1956. Then a wooden church from the parish of Białobrzegi Radomskie was transferred from the parish of Białobrzegi Radomskie from the second half of the 18th century. Tomasz Wasik. The parish in Bardzice was established by Bp. Jan Kanty Lorek on 1 January 1943 from the separated territory of the parish of Skaryszew, Kowal, Wierzbica and the parish of Of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Radom.
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In 1468, thanks to King Kazimierz IV Jagiellończyk, they came to Radom oo. Bernardine monks starting the construction of the monastery. Simultaneously with the construction of the wooden monastery, the church of St. Catherine of Alexandria. Very soon after the construction of a wooden monastery, already in 1480, the construction of a brick monastery began. The complex was fortified. Over the centuries, the monastery was expanded - the chapel of St. Anna, renovation works were carried out, it was given a baroque character, and cloisters were built. In 1864, the monastery was dissolved and many monks were sent deep into Russia for their patriotic activities. The monastery and the church were then taken over by diocesan priests. The Bernardines again return to Radom in 1936. In the church of St. Catherine, there is a perpetual adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. Since 2000, the monastery has been operating the Kitchen for the Poor of St. Anthony.
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The Łucznik Military Bicycle Type XX is one of 14 small sculptures - symbols of Radom, made according to the project "More beautiful downtown - symbols of our city in the form of street furniture". These are sculptures made in a 1: 1 scale, depicting products (made in Radom before the war, in communist times or now) that were and are recognizable among Poles. An interesting fact is that most of them were exported to many countries around the world. The sculptures are located in different parts of the city. They were made of bronze by Sławomir Mick. In the footsteps of these sculptures, a 5 km long walking route has been marked out.
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The Kowala region offers a diverse range of attractions, including historical religious buildings like the Wooden Church in Bardzice, significant man-made monuments such as the Military Bicycle Łucznik Type XX – Radom Symbol, and serene natural features like Godowski Pond. You'll also discover poignant memorial sites and unique natural landscapes like Piekielna Góra.
Yes, Kowala is home to several notable natural features. Piekielna Góra (Hell Mountain) is one of the highest points, characterized by steep hills and offering scenic views. You can also visit Wikaryjskie Lake Beach for relaxation and swimming, admire an Ancient Oak Tree in a beautiful clearing, and observe unique Exposed Pine Roots in another picturesque spot.
Beyond the Wooden Church in Bardzice, which dates back to the 18th century, you can explore the ruins of World War II bunkers and fortifications at Piekielna Góra. The Bernardine Monastery and Church of St. Catherine of Alexandria in Radom is another significant historical and religious site with origins in the 15th century. Additionally, the Military Bicycle Łucznik Type XX – Radom Symbol monument celebrates Radom's industrial heritage.
Yes, several attractions around Kowala are suitable for families. Natural spots like Godowski Pond and Wikaryjskie Lake Beach offer recreational opportunities. The Military Bicycle Łucznik Type XX – Radom Symbol is part of a series of sculptures that can be an engaging walking route for families. Exploring the natural beauty of Piekielna Góra or the Ancient Oak Tree can also be enjoyable family outings.
The region around Kowala is known for its many beautiful routes suitable for cycling. You can find numerous options for mountain biking, including routes like 'Siczki Reservoir – Siczki Reservoir loop' or 'Godów Retention Reservoirs – Wojska Polskiego Overpass loop'. For more detailed routes and information, check out the MTB Trails around Kowala guide.
Absolutely! Kowala offers a variety of trails for both hiking and running. For easy hikes, you can explore loops around Zalew Borki or the Leszek Kołakowski Monument. If you're looking for running routes, options like 'Running loop from Trablice' or 'Sadek loop from Idalin' are available. You can find more details in the Easy hikes around Kowala guide and the Running Trails around Kowala guide.
Yes, Wikaryjskie Lake Beach is a popular spot for swimming and relaxation, known for its clean water. It can get crowded during summer, but it is supervised by lifeguards. Additionally, Godowski Pond offers a tranquil setting, though specific swimming facilities might vary.
Yes, Piekielna Góra (Hell Mountain) features a tall observation tower that provides scenic views of the surrounding forests and landscape. The mountain itself is one of the most significant and highest points in the area, offering natural vistas.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Wooden Church in Bardzice is admired for its 18th-century architecture and numerous wooden sculptures. The Military Bicycle Łucznik Type XX – Radom Symbol is noted as an interesting part of Radom's industrial heritage. Generally, the tranquil settings of lakes like Godowski Pond and the opportunities for outdoor activities are highly valued.
Some attractions in the area are noted for their accessibility. For instance, the Military Bicycle Łucznik Type XX – Radom Symbol and the Memorial to the 2009 Radom Air Show Plane Crash are listed as wheelchair accessible. It's always recommended to check specific site details for the most current accessibility information.
The region's natural attractions, such as Wikaryjskie Lake Beach and the scenic forest roads, are particularly enjoyable during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when outdoor activities are most pleasant. Historical sites and cultural landmarks can be visited year-round, though the surrounding natural beauty is enhanced during spring blooms and autumn foliage.
Yes, the region has poignant memorial sites. The Pinczata – National Memorial Site commemorates over 120 Poles executed by Hitler's forces in 1939, serving as a place for reflection. Additionally, the Memorial to the 2009 Radom Air Show Plane Crash marks a more recent tragic event.
While specific event listings are not part of this guide, Kowala is known to host various local events, workshops, and book-related activities. Information about these can typically be found through local channels, community centers, or municipal websites in the Kowala area.


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