Best attractions and places to see around Dzierzgowo offer insights into the region's historical and cultural landscape. Located in Mława County, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland, the area features architectural landmarks and sites of remembrance. Visitors can explore a variety of historical sites, including late Gothic churches and monuments. The rural setting provides a quiet environment typical of central Poland.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The historic parish church of St. John the Baptist consists of two parts: a brick sacristy from 1535 and the main wooden part from 1730 (rebuilt in the 19th century) and renovated after World War II[9]. The church is equipped with three neo-Baroque altars and a pulpit from the beginning of the second half of the 18th century. To the north-east of the church is a wooden belfry from the 18th century. The facility is located on the Ciechanowska Loop of the Wooden Treasures of Mazovia tourist trail.
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At the square in Czernice Borowe there is a steam engine, it is a great tourist attraction of this town. It attracts the attention of people passing through this town.
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The parish church, which "in the Gothic style, [was] built by Jakub Poczta, castellan of Ciechanów, in 1398. The legend says that Jakub Poczta, hunting in the place where the present church is, killed a deer and found a cross fused from horn bone between the antlers and in memory built at first a statue, later a chapel and a church. These antlers still hang in the church and are exceptionally large [Currently, there are no antlers in the church, because they burned down in 1915 during a church fire]. The church is now in good condition, brick and large, renovated in 1856, stands on a hill opposite the palace and windmill, also built on the mountains. Since all three mountains stand in one line, they assume that they were artificially built. https://www.parafiaczerniceborowe.pl/historia/
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Remnant of WWII. Fighting in this area lasted until 1946. Even then, a large group of partisans was stationed in this area. A dozen or so kilometers away there is a symbolic grave of the unit commander.
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Station of Mławska Kolej Dojazdowa, a diesel train (in working condition) and a steam loco (a monument). Interesting info about the history of the rail line on display.
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The HF steam locomotive is probably the most popular of the narrow gauge steam locomotives in Poland.
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The region is rich in historical and cultural landmarks. You can visit the Parish Church of Saint Stanislaus the Bishop and Martyr in Czernice Borowe, a majestic brick Gothic church from the 16th century. Another significant religious site is the parish church of St. John the Baptist, featuring a 16th-century brick sacristy and an 18th-century wooden main part. Dzierzgowo itself boasts the late Gothic Church of the Assumption of the Holy Virgin Mary, a Tadeusz Kościuszko Monument, and an Old Primary School with Art Nouveau architecture.
Yes, the area is known for its railway heritage. You can see the HF Steam Locomotive in Czernice Borowe, which is considered one of the most popular narrow-gauge steam locomotives in Poland. Additionally, the Mławska Kolej Dojazdowa Narrow-Gauge Railway station offers insights into the history of the rail line, featuring a working diesel train and a steam loco monument.
While Dzierzgowo is set in a rural landscape, you can enjoy cycling through the countryside. There are several cycling routes nearby, such as the 'Sandbox loop from Jarzynny Kierz' (moderate, 25.9 km) and the 'Zawady Lake loop from Smolany-Żardawy' (difficult, 20.2 km). You can find more details and other routes on the Cycling around Dzierzgowo guide.
The Mławska Kolej Dojazdowa Narrow-Gauge Railway is considered family-friendly, offering an interesting historical experience with its trains. The HF Steam Locomotive in Czernice Borowe is also a popular attraction that captures the attention of visitors of all ages.
Dzierzgowo is situated in a rural part of the Masovian Voivodeship, characterized by agricultural landscapes. While there are no extensive natural landmarks, the quiet countryside offers opportunities to enjoy the local flora and fauna typical of central Poland. It's an ideal setting for peaceful walks and observing the natural environment.
Yes, you can visit the Bunker by the road, a remnant from World War II. This area saw fighting until 1946, and this bunker serves as a reminder of its wartime past.
Visitors often appreciate the historical depth and architectural beauty of the churches, such as the 'majestic brick gothic church' in Czernice Borowe. The railway heritage, particularly the steam locomotives, is also a significant draw, noted as a 'great tourist attraction' that captures attention.
Yes, the gmina Dzierzgowo contains archaeological sites. Traces of settlement from the Bronze Age and early Middle Ages (12th-13th centuries) have been found in locations such as Pobodze, offering a glimpse into the region's ancient past.
The region showcases various architectural styles. The Parish Church of Saint Stanislaus the Bishop and Martyr in Czernice Borowe is a characteristic example of Mazovian late Gothic architecture. Dzierzgowo village also features the late Gothic Church of the Assumption of the Holy Virgin Mary and an Old Primary School notable for its Art Nouveau style.
Roadside shrines (Kapliczki) are common in Poland and are indeed present throughout Dzierzgowo. You can find historic examples, including one from 1913 on Zawodzie Street and a neo-Gothic shrine located near the gymnasium and primary school, reflecting local religious and cultural traditions.
The rural setting of Dzierzgowo makes it pleasant for outdoor activities during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During this period, the weather is generally mild, ideal for cycling and exploring the historical sites and countryside.


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