Attractions and places to see around Koniusza, a commune in Poland, highlight its historical and cultural heritage alongside natural features. The region is characterized by its historical religious buildings, manors, and proximity to extensive forest complexes. It offers a diverse landscape for exploration, from ancient landmarks to natural trails.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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A beautiful place, arguably the most interesting in the town. The market square is square, with each side measuring 70 meters. There are also many interesting townhouses here, as well as the Church of Ten Thousand Martyrs.
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The bridge offers a nice view, but you can walk there with your bike to Przylasek Rusiecki, but you have to watch out for trains. It's slippery there.
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Beautiful Market Square and Castle. I recommend it, worth visiting.
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Good parking
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The best ice cream in the world :) Niepołomnice!
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Railway bridge. Unfortunately, you can't walk or cycle across it. SOK can issue a hefty fine for that.
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Very beautifully renovated former royal castle. Inside you can visit a museum. Admission costs 20 zł (as of May 2024) Originally there was a castle here, built by Kazimierz Wielki. From 1550-71 a royal castle in the Renaissance style was built in its place. It was the favorite place of rest of Zygmunt August (Sigismund August). Built on a square plan, it has an inner courtyard with cloisters. Carefully restored from 1955-99
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The region is rich in history. You can explore the beautifully renovated Royal Castle in Niepołomice, originally built by Casimir the Great and later a Renaissance royal residence. Don't miss the St. Margaret's Church in Raciborowice, a stunning 15th-century Gothic church founded by Jan Długosz. Additionally, the Market Square in Niepołomice offers a glimpse into historical town planning with its surrounding townhouses and the Church of Ten Thousand Martyrs.
Yes, the extensive Niepołomice Forest (Puszcza Niepołomicka) is a significant natural attraction. It offers beautiful trails for hiking and cycling. A convenient starting point for exploring the forest is the Central Parking – Niepołomice Forest, which provides a map and facilities.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities, especially cycling and mountain biking. There are numerous routes for gravel biking and MTB trails. For example, you can find routes like the 'Niepołomice Forest – Forest Path loop' or the 'Pump track – Niepołomice Market Square loop'. You can explore more options in the Gravel biking around Koniusza and MTB Trails around Koniusza guides.
Absolutely. The Royal Castle in Niepołomice and the Market Square in Niepołomice are both considered family-friendly. The Central Parking – Niepołomice Forest is also a great starting point for family outings into the forest, offering facilities and a map.
The Przylasek Railway Bridge is noted for its scenic views. While you cannot walk or cycle across it due to active trains, it offers a nice vantage point. The Niepołomice Forest also provides many beautiful trails for walking and cycling.
The Koniusza commune features several historical religious buildings. Besides the 15th-century St. Margaret's Church in Raciborowice, there are churches in Biórków Wielki, Koniusza, and Niegardów, as well as chapels in Dalewice and Wierzbno, many dating from the mid-17th to early 20th century. You can also find 18th-century wooden bell towers in Koniusza and Niegardów.
Yes, in Koniusza, within the church garden near the old rectory, you can find a stone table from the second half of the 18th century, known as the 'Kościuszko table'. The area also features late-Baroque roadside figures, including representations of Saint John of Nepomuk (1638) and Saint Florian (1823).
The Niepołomice Forest is suitable for outdoor activities throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage. Summer is ideal for longer excursions, and even winter can be picturesque for walks, though conditions may be slippery near the railway bridge.
For exploring the Niepołomice Forest, the Central Parking – Niepołomice Forest offers a large parking area. The Market Square in Niepołomice also has parking facilities available for visitors.
Visitors frequently praise the historical charm of the Royal Castle in Niepołomice and the lively atmosphere of the Market Square in Niepołomice, often recommending the local ice cream. The scenic views from the Przylasek Railway Bridge and the well-maintained trails of the Niepołomice Forest are also highly appreciated.
Yes, several villages within the Koniusza commune, such as Biórków Wielki, Dalewice, Piotrkowice Małe, Łyszkowice, and Górce Jaklińskiej, contain historic manors, parks, and remnants of former manor green complexes, offering a glimpse into the region's aristocratic past.
Beyond the castle and churches, you can find unique architectural elements like the 18th-century wooden bell towers in Koniusza and Niegardów. The St. Margaret's Church in Raciborowice also features distinctive stonework details and pointed-arch portals from the 'Long-cut style'.


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