Attractions and places to see around Sędziejowice offer a blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and outdoor activities. Located in the Łódź Voivodeship, the area is characterized by the Grabia River, known for its clean waters and protected valley, providing significant natural features. Visitors can explore extensive forests with numerous hiking trails and cycling routes, alongside landmarks such as historic mills and a 19th-century manor. Sędziejowice also holds historical significance, including a site commemorating the Battle of Sędziejowice.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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A very nice viewing spot.
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Great place to sunbathe by the river. And that's how it's most used. Judging by the amount of people you can meet there.
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From the Podłężyce side, the section begins with an ascent, while from the Strońsk side, it begins with a descent. On this side, the first descent is quite steep.
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Road riders must choose the asphalt that goes along the path, and for the path through the forest itself, thicker tires will be useful, because there is a lot of sand and roots there, but if you don't want to go with cars, this is a good alternative.
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In Zapolice, as the forest begins by the road on the right is the beginning of the path and it ends in Holendry near Zduńska Wola. The path is marked for pedestrians but at the end we will also find a bike stand. A folding bike, mtb, gravel bike will come in handy, it can be difficult on the road.
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Several climbs and descents. Tourists have a pedestrian and bicycle path made of cobblestones, and road users have a choice of brand new asphalt and even drivers here are somewhat understanding, they do not honk, do not shout to get on the bicycle path. Luxury.
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Bus stops at the voivodeship road No. 481 in the Sędziejowice commune were given an individual character. They were painted according to the idea of the inhabitants. See the gallery (52 photos) Work began in the fall of 2020. They have just been completed. Stops were painted as part of the project "Personalization of bus stops on the voivodeship road No. 481", for which the Sędziejowice Association received 40 thousand zlotys. PLN as part of the Citizen's Budget of the Lodzkie Voivodship. The stops were painted by the KruK group from Pabianice, which deals, among others, with street art and graffiti.
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The Sędziejowice area is rich in natural beauty, particularly along the Grabia River. You can visit the Sandy Hill on the Graba River, which is a popular spot for sunbathing and offers a very nice viewpoint. The Grabia River Valley itself is part of a Protected Landscape Area, known for its clean waters and diverse wildlife. Additionally, the region boasts extensive forests, perfect for tranquil walks and enjoying nature.
Yes, Sędziejowice has several points of historical interest. You can find a site commemorating the Battle of Sędziejowice, a significant skirmish from the January Uprising. The area also features a historic 19th-century manor house, which now houses the Complex of Agricultural Schools. For a unique cultural experience, explore the Rososza Bus Stop – January Uprising 1863 Mural, one of several bus stops in the commune that have been personalized with artistic murals reflecting local history and ideas.
Sędziejowice offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can explore the Zapolice – Holendry Forest Trail, which is suitable for pedestrians and offers a scenic route through the forest. Another option is the 'Historic Mills on the Grabia Trail,' a 36 km long walking trail connecting preserved mills with the natural beauty of the Grabia River landscape. For more detailed routes, you can find various hiking trails in the region, including those listed in the Hiking around Sędziejowice guide.
Absolutely! Sędziejowice is well-suited for cycling. The Zapolice – Holendry Forest Trail is a great option for cyclists looking for an alternative to road cycling, though it can be sandy in places. The 'Skarby Ziemi Sieradzkiej' (Treasures of Sieradz Land) blue cycling trail also passes through several villages in the commune. For those seeking climbs, the Beleńskie Górki Hills offer both pedestrian and bicycle paths, including cobblestone and asphalt sections. You can discover more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Sędziejowice guide and the MTB Trails around Sędziejowice guide.
Yes, the Sędziejowice area offers options for families. The Sandy Hill on the Graba River is considered family-friendly, providing a pleasant spot by the river for relaxation and sunbathing. The numerous forests and easy trails also offer great opportunities for family walks and enjoying the outdoors together.
One of the most appreciated viewpoints is the Sandy Hill on the Graba River, which is recognized as a very nice viewing spot by visitors. Additionally, the Beleńskie Górki Hills offer scenic views as you navigate its ascents and descents.
Yes, the Sędziejowice commune has a unique artistic initiative. The bus stops along voivodeship road No. 481 have been given individual character through murals. For example, you can see the Rososza Bus Stop Murals, which were painted according to the ideas of the local inhabitants, adding a distinctive artistic touch to the public spaces.
The 'Historic Mills on the Grabia Trail' (Szlak Turystyczny Młyny nad Grabią) is a 36 km long walking trail. It connects preserved industrial architecture, specifically numerous historic mills, with the unique natural landscape of the Grabia River. Notable mills include the 'Krzywda' mill in Brzeski, which harmonizes beautifully with its natural surroundings.
Yes, some sites in Sędziejowice are noted for their accessibility. The Rososza Bus Stop Murals and the Rososza Bus Stop – January Uprising 1863 Mural are both categorized as wheelchair accessible, making them suitable for a wider range of visitors to enjoy the local art and history.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and outdoor activities. The Sandy Hill on the Graba River is highly valued as a great place to sunbathe and a very nice viewing spot. The various trails, like the Zapolice – Holendry Forest Trail, are enjoyed for offering peaceful alternatives to road travel, despite occasional sandy or rooty sections. The scenic climbs and descents of the Beleńskie Górki Hills are also a favorite for both pedestrians and cyclists.
Yes, kayaking trips are a popular activity on the Grabia River. It is considered one of the cleanest rivers in the Łódź Voivodeship, offering a beautiful and tranquil setting for water sports amidst its protected landscape.
The 'Skarby Ziemi Sieradzkiej' (Treasures of Sieradz Land) is a blue cycling trail that serves as a continuation of the St. M. M. Kolbe trail. It passes through several villages within the Sędziejowice commune, including Rososza, Marzenin, Kustrzyce, Grabia, Sędziejowice, Kozuby, and Podule, offering a great way to explore the region by bike.


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