Best attractions and places to see around Wieliszew, a village in east-central Poland, offer a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. Situated approximately 30 km north of Warsaw, it lies at the bifurcation of the Vistula and Narew Rivers. The area features extensive forests, lakes, and historical landmarks, making it suitable for recreation and exploration.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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do Mr.O. -- you are not the only hobbyist cyclist in the world. It's good that there are holes and gravel, there's no cream of assholes in tight helmets and pants there.
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nothing special -- no signs to enter it in Warsaw
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"The Bridge named after the First Marshal of Poland Józef Piłsudski - a bridge over the Vistula River on the border of Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki and Kazuń Nowy built in 1911 along the shortest national road no. 85 running from Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki to Kazuń Nowy. It was an important strategic element for the Modlin fortress. The bridge structure is made of steel parabolic trusses with underpass. The bridge was destroyed twice, in 1915 by Russian troops and dismantled by German troops and in 1945 by German troops. It was also rebuilt twice, in 1934 and 1952 according to the design of Eugeniusz Hildebrandt and the Design Office of the Ministry of Public Works. In the late 1990s, the bridge underwent a general renovation, during which it was given the blue color it has to this day. The bridge is 576 meters long." Source: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Most_im._J%C3%B3zefa_Pi%C5%82sudskiego_w_Nowym_Dworze_Mazowiecki
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Average gravel, lots of holes and bumps.
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Wieliszew is rich in natural beauty, offering diverse landscapes. You can visit Zegrze Lake, often called the "Warsaw Sea," which is excellent for water sports and relaxation. The Narew River is popular for kayaking, and the area is part of the Warsaw Protected Landscape Area, featuring forests, meadows, and lakes. Don't miss the "Łęgi Wieliszewskie" Nature Reserve, known for its orchids, or the picturesque Cypel - Hel peninsula for scenic views.
Yes, Zegrze Lake (Jezioro Zegrzyńskie) is a major hub for water sports, including sailing and motorboating, with extensive beaches for swimming and relaxation during summer. The Narew River is also popular for kayaking trips, often including bonfires on river beaches.
Wieliszew offers numerous scenic forest and field roads perfect for cycling and hiking. Popular routes include the Kanał Żerański Path and the Cycle Path Along the Żerański Canal, which are well-suited for various activities. For more options, you can explore dedicated guides for cycling and hiking in the area.
Wieliszew has several notable historical sites. You can visit the 1834 Chapel and Military Cemetery, where Polish soldiers from 1939 are buried. There's also an Old Russian Military Cemetery in the forests between Wieliszew and Michałów-Reginów. Near Góra nad Narwią, you'll find the ruins of the Poniatowski Residence, and the Janówek Fortress Group (Fort D-9 and Fort IV) offers impressive ruined structures from the Modlin Fortress.
Absolutely. Many attractions in Wieliszew are suitable for families. The Cycle Path Along the Żerański Canal is noted as family-friendly. Additionally, the beaches at Zegrze Lake provide a great environment for family relaxation and water activities. Jabłonna Palace also offers a beautiful park that families can enjoy.
The warmer months, typically from late spring through early autumn (May to September), are ideal for outdoor activities in Wieliszew. During this period, Zegrze Lake is perfect for water sports, and the numerous hiking and cycling trails are most enjoyable. The weather is generally pleasant for exploring natural features and historical sites.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse outdoor opportunities, especially the well-maintained paths along the Żerański Canal, which are described as "very nice gravel-asphalt roads" and "friendly to ride." The historical sites like Jabłonna Palace with its beautiful park and cafe are also highly valued for a relaxing break.
Yes, horse riding is an option in Wieliszew. Near Jezioro Wieliszewskie, a stud farm operates, offering opportunities for horse riding amidst picturesque views.
The Żerański Canal Path is a popular cycling route. The Kanał Żerański Path offers a "very nice gravel-asphalt road" that is leveled, widened, and friendly for various activities. Another section, the Cycle Path Along the Żerański Canal, provides a good stretch of the EV11, featuring tarmac, dirt, and gravel sections.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the "Łęgi Wieliszewskie" Nature Reserve, which is one of the richest sites for orchids in the Mazovian Voivodeship. The Old Russian Military Cemetery, situated in the forests between Wieliszew and Michałów-Reginów, also offers an interesting, lesser-known historical insight with tombstones dating back to 1902.
Jabłonna Palace is a historical site featuring a beautiful park. Visitors can enjoy a break at the cafe or restaurant located within the palace grounds. It's an ideal spot for a leisurely visit, offering both historical interest and amenities for relaxation.
Yes, Wieliszew offers several mountain biking opportunities. You can find various trails, including the "Forest Singletrack Trail" and "MTB Wieliszew loop." For detailed routes and difficulty levels, refer to the dedicated guide for MTB Trails around Wieliszew.


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