Attractions and places to see around Głowaczów include natural reserves, historical sites, and recreational spots. The area features the Kozienicki Landscape Park, offering diverse natural landscapes such as forests and rivers. Notable historical elements include a 19th-century palace and monuments commemorating significant events. Visitors can explore a variety of outdoor and cultural experiences in this region.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The closing venue of the annual Pionki Bee Days.
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This is a mosquito monument and no one can tell me otherwise. Maybe the designer has never seen a bee? As of June 2025 - the monument has no head.
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great attraction, beautiful grounds
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Palace from the second half of the 19th century Built in the 19th century by the Zamoyskis in an eclectic style with elements of late French Renaissance architecture. Unfortunately, the object is not available.
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The Brzeźniczka Reserve was established in 1980. It is located in the central part of the Kozienicka Forest, along the Zagożdżonka River. It includes diversified oak and pine stands, as well as fragments of alder and riparian forests. Particularly valuable are the concentrations of Polish larch at the age of about 160 years, because they are the oldest specimens of this species in the Forest. The richly developed layer of undergrowth and undergrowth testifies to the natural origin of these forests. Protected plants: red helleborine, spotted orchid, wolfwort, juniper clubmoss. The area of the Brzeźniczka reserve is 120.64 ha, of which 30.34 ha in the Zwoleń Forest District.
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The "Royal Springs" path is part of the forest education program of the Kozienice Forest District. Its location near the "Royal Source" reserve allows you to learn about most of the issues related to forest management and the natural characteristics of the Forest District. Wandering along the path, we will experience many aesthetic impressions, we will get to know exceptionally beautiful nooks of nature, meet beavers and traces of their existence, drink water from the "Royal Spring", learn how the forest grows and how to protect it against harmful environmental factors. The total length of the path is 3 km (with the exception of the section along the Zagożdżonka river, it is also accessible to the disabled), and it will take about 2-3 hours to complete it. On the route there are: an information board, tourist shelters and 11 thematic points: 1. Narrow-gauge railway 2. Managed tree stand 3. A natural forest 4. The gorge of Zagożdżonka 5. Beaver gons 6. Royal Springs 7. Nature protection 8. How does the forest grow? 9. The method of forest renewal 10. The old ones were asleep 11. Forest protection against harmful insects Thanks to them, we can get acquainted with the location, short description, tasks of the Promotional Forest Complex and the Kozienice Landscape Park. We will learn about the events in the history of the Forest and forestry, problems resulting from the development of our civilization (environmental imbalance, disrupted water conditions, the impact of industry), and we will also learn about the natural wealth of the Forest (forest-forming species, rare and protected plants, the most valuable natural areas, of which nature reserves have been established). We will get acquainted with the basic rules of behavior in the forest.
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Tourists visiting the Kozienice Forest District and a tourist site devoted to the history of beekeeping in the Kozienice Forest, the so-called "Bartny Kąt" may meet with a surprise. A few years after the bee monument was set up in this place, it began to require maintenance. The conservation works were carried out by the author of the sculpture, Mr. Mirosław Dziedzicki, for which we are very grateful. We invite you to see the bee monument in a new look. We would like to take this opportunity to inform you about other activities carried out by the Forest Inspectorate as part of the "Bees return to the forest" program. To the honey bee log, which was exposed in Bartne Kąta, we added two additional logs, which are waiting to be colonized by wild bees. If this does not happen, the logs will be colonized with bee colonies brought especially from the area of the Kampinos Forest. The forest inspectorate also continues activities related to the supply of honeyflow, ie the organization of a flower meadow and a "firehouse" composed of honey-bearing bushes. Other actions taken by beekeepers are also very much appreciated, consisting in changing the dates of care treatments taking into account the needs of beekeeping (e.g. changing the dates of weeding the quarters in a forest nursery, enabling bees to use flowering "weeds", e.g. dandelions, postponing early cleaning treatments to be used by bees to use flowering shrubs e.g. hawthorn, ivy).
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Another cool place to stop, after reading the educational boards, you can learn a few things about forest beekeepers.
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The region offers several natural highlights. You can visit the Brzeźniczka Nature Reserve, a forest reserve near Pionki known for its alluvial and oak-hornbeam forests and protected dragonfly species. Another popular spot is the Królewskie Źródła Nature Trail, featuring a path along the Zagożdżonka river with wooden platforms, the Royal Spring, and educational points about forest management and beaver lodges.
Yes, Głowaczów has several historical and cultural landmarks. The Zamoyski Palace in Trzebień is a 19th-century palace built in an eclectic style, viewable from a distance within its historic park. You can also find the King Władysław Jagiełło Monument, commemorating the 600th anniversary of the Battle of Grunwald, and the unique Bartny Kąt Beekeepers' Monument, which features an old beehive and educational boards about forest beekeeping.
The area around Głowaczów is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those detailed in the Easy hikes around Głowaczów guide, including the Królewskie Źródła Educational Trail. For cyclists, there are MTB Trails and Road Cycling Routes that explore the wider region, offering diverse terrain for all skill levels.
Absolutely! The Królewskie Źródła Nature Trail is considered family-friendly, with its wooden platforms and educational points. Additionally, the Bartny Kąt Beekeepers' Monument offers an engaging stop for families to learn about forest beekeeping. For a more active experience, the Farma Iluzji (Illusion Farm) in Mościska is an educational amusement park with over 70 attractions suitable for all ages.
To best experience the Kozienicki Landscape Park, focus on its well-maintained trails. The Królewskie Źródła Nature Trail is a prime example, offering a 3 km path through diverse forest ecosystems along the Zagożdżonka river, with opportunities to observe wildlife like beavers. The park's educational program also provides insights into forest management and natural characteristics.
Yes, for water-based recreation, you can find several options. Nearby facilities include Aquapark Delfin in Kozienice and the Aquapark in Centrum Słonecznym in Radom. There are also swimming areas like Kąpielisko Wodna Kraina and Plaża przy Ośrodku Promenada in Białobrzegi, offering places to cool off and relax.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical insights. The natural reserves offer peaceful escapes and opportunities for wildlife observation, while the historical sites provide a glimpse into the region's past. The educational aspects, particularly at places like the Bartny Kąt Beekeepers' Monument and the Królewskie Źródła Nature Trail, are also highly valued for their informative content.
Yes, if you enjoy fishing, Łowisko 3 Stawy Goryń Radom is a known fishing spot located near Radom, offering a dedicated area for this activity.
Yes, for those interested in history and military technology, there are a couple of museums. You can visit the Museum of Polish Arms (Muzeum Oręża Polskiego im. 1 Brygady Pancernej im. Bohaterów Westerplatte) and a Private Museum of Military Technology, both offering insights into Polish military heritage.
The Głowaczów area offers a variety of hiking trails, particularly within the Kozienicki Landscape Park. You can find easy hikes like the Królewskie Źródła Educational Trail, which is about 2 km long, and other routes such as the Royal Springs – Royal Springs Trail loop. These trails often feature natural elements like rivers, forests, and educational signposts. More options are available in the Easy hikes around Głowaczów guide.
While specific accommodation details for Głowaczów village are not provided, the region does feature the Holiday Resort KCRiS, which offers various amenities for visitors looking to stay in the area.
According to local legend, the Królewskie Źródła (Royal Springs) was the very place where King Władysław Jagiełło quenched his thirst. This historical anecdote adds a layer of cultural significance to the natural beauty of the springs and the surrounding nature trail.


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