Best attractions and places to see around gmina Przysucha, located in Poland's Masovian Voivodeship, offer a mix of historical sites, cultural heritage, and natural landscapes. The region features extensive forest areas, including the Przysucha Forests and the "Puszcza u źródeł Radomki" Nature Reserve, alongside rivers like the Radomka and Wiązownica. Its historical urban layout includes three distinct market squares, reflecting a rich cultural past.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Apparently this spring water will give you ability to over perform in bed and last 4 times longer. Legend says it will make you more fertile too. That's what old tales say here
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Rest area, you can play chess. More benches and shelters further along the lake, after crossing the bridge.
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An inanimate nature reserve in the Konecko-Łopuszniański Protected Landscape Area in the Stąporków commune, in the Konecki district, in the northern part of the Świętokrzyskie province, near the town of Niekłań Wielki. The rocks stretch for about 1 kilometre, their height reaches 8 metres. The Skałki Piekło nature reserve under Niekłaniem is the starting point of the black tourist trail of the black tourist trail leading to the town of Wólka Plebańska. The blue tourist trail from Skarżysko-Kamienna (Pogorzałe) to Kuźniaki passes through the reserve. It is also a point on the Piekielny Szlak.
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Let us remember the soldiers who died defending our homeland. Thanks to them, we can now enjoy freedom and the fact that we have preserved national continuity.
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The "Skałki Piekło pod Niekłaniem" nature reserve was established on April 1, 1959, in order to preserve, for scientific and didactic reasons, the peculiar forms of sandstone rocks formed by wind erosion and the northern parrot fern (Asplenium Septentrionale) living in rock crevices, on the initiative of Eng. Teodor Zielinski. It is the oldest nature reserve operating in the Stąporków Forest District.
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The reserve was established in 1959 to preserve peculiar rock forms. The rocks in question were carved thanks to erosive processes in the Triassic and Lower Jurassic sandstones. Thanks to this, they stand out beautifully with yellow and orange, but also with a dark color against the green of the forest. At a length of several hundred meters, the rocks form two separate clusters. Following the blue trail from the parking lot, first we reach lower and darker rock formations, then we reach more colorful and magnificent, up to 8 m high inselbergs. These are rocks with extremely unusual shapes, such as mushrooms, chimneys, pulpits (pulpit), or… what your imagination will tell you.
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Unfortunately, the museum was closed, but a nice view of the lagoon :)
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Gmina Przysucha offers several natural highlights. You can visit Aga's Cave — Piekło pod Niekłaniem rock formations, known for its peculiar sandstone shapes up to 8 meters high. Nearby, you'll find the Spring in Niekłań Wielki, a natural monument where visitors often collect water. The region also boasts extensive Przysucha Forests, the "Puszcza u źródeł Radomki" Nature Reserve, and the Topornia Water Reservoir, popular for recreation.
Yes, gmina Przysucha is rich in history and culture. You can explore the Historic Water Forge in Stara Kuźnica, which offers a glimpse into the past and a nice view of the lagoon. Other significant sites include the Oskar Kolberg Museum, housed in the historic Dembiński Manor, the late Baroque Przysucha Synagogue, and the classical Parish Church of St. John Nepomucene and St. Ignatius Loyola. The town's unique historic urban layout with three market squares also reflects its diverse past.
The region is excellent for outdoor activities, especially cycling and running. You can find various road cycling routes, such as the 'Church in Przysucha – Topornia Lake loop', by visiting the Road Cycling Routes around gmina Przysucha guide. For more general cycling, explore routes like 'Topornia Lake – Teofilusz Koradzin Memorial loop' in the Cycling around gmina Przysucha guide. Runners can enjoy routes like the 'Running loop from Przysucha' found in the Running Trails around gmina Przysucha guide.
Many attractions in gmina Przysucha are suitable for families. The Teodor Zieliński Memorial Boulder and the Polish Soldier Memorial are historical sites that can be visited with children. Natural spots like the Aga's Cave — Piekło pod Niekłaniem rock formations and the Spring in Niekłań Wielki also offer engaging outdoor experiences for all ages.
The 'Skałki Przysuskie' (Przysucha Rocks) refer to the rock formations found near Przysucha, specifically within the "Skałki Piekło pod Niekłaniem" nature reserve. These unique sandstone formations, carved by erosion, can reach up to 8 meters high and display unusual shapes like mushrooms and chimneys. The reserve was established to preserve these peculiar geological features and the northern parrot fern that grows in their crevices.
For local history and ethnography, the Oskar Kolberg Museum (Dwór Dembińskich) is the primary resource. Housed in a 19th-century manor, it collects and presents materials related to the renowned ethnographer Oskar Kolberg, as well as the history and cultural heritage of Przysucha and its surrounding areas.
Yes, near Przysucha, in Gródek Leśny, you can find an archaeological site featuring 'mysterious stones'. These are believed to be a pagan solar sanctuary dating back to the 7th century CE, making it one of the most interesting archaeological discoveries in the Radom region.
The Przysucha Forests are extensive forested areas in the southern part of the gmina, providing a natural habitat for various animal species and offering opportunities for recreation. Within these forests lies the 'Puszcza u źródeł Radomki' Nature Reserve, specifically established to protect the wilderness at the source of the Radomka River.
Visitors frequently appreciate the unique geological formations, such as those at Aga's Cave — Piekło pod Niekłaniem rock formations, noting their peculiar shapes and vibrant colors against the forest. The natural spring at Spring in Niekłań Wielki is also popular, with many stopping to collect its water. The blend of natural beauty and historical significance, like the memorials and the historic water forge, also receives positive feedback.
Beyond the Oskar Kolberg Museum in Dembiński Manor, the region features other significant historical buildings. These include Dwór Zbożenna, an 18th-century manor house that once belonged to the Szydłowski family, and the XVIII-century Lamus, an 18th-century masonry building with a distinctive sandstone portal that served as a court chapel.
While specific seasonal tips are not available, the extensive forest complexes, clean air, and natural tourism values suggest that spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for active recreation on tourist trails, cycling, and exploring the natural reserves when the weather is most favorable.
Yes, the Topornia Water Reservoir is a popular destination for relaxation and water sports. It is surrounded by numerous recreational centers, making it a great spot for leisure activities. Additionally, the Radomka and Wiązownica rivers, with their many fish ponds, contribute to interesting landscapes and offer serene spots.


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