Best attractions and places to see around powiat przemyski, located in eastern Poland's Podkarpackie Voivodeship, offers a diverse landscape. The region features both flat agricultural lands and mountainous, forested areas. It is rich in historical, cultural, and natural attractions, providing varied experiences for visitors.
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A fantastic place, just 8 kilometers from Przemyśl. There's a museum of insects and stuffed animals, beautiful gardens (with peacocks!), and lovely lily ponds (especially beautiful in spring and summer).
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pedestrian and bicycle bridge over the San River. An interesting attraction
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The pedestrian and bicycle footbridge in Bachów is a picturesque crossing over the San, often used by cyclists and walkers. It allows you to conveniently cross the river in a quiet, green area, away from busy roads. The footbridge offers a beautiful view of the San valley, which makes it an attractive point on the route of a trip around the Przemyskie Foothills.
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Entry to the castle and park is paid at the entrance, you can pay by card. There are discounts for young people, students and pensioners. A ticket for visiting the castle interiors also entitles you to enter the park. The last guided tour of the interiors is at 4:00 p.m. and earlier on the hour. You can wait in the Renaissance Café. The group gathers next to the stage in the castle courtyard. The tour lasts about 50 minutes and requires walking up the stairs, not for people in wheelchairs. There are no restrictions on taking photos.
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On a sunny summer day, when the castle courtyard heats up like an oven, it is worth seeking refreshment in the thick walls of the castle. In the corner of the courtyard is the Renesansowa Café, offering ice cream, cookies, cakes, salads, pancakes and pierogi - see photos. Ice cream is served in waffles or cups (PLN 8 per scoop). Friendly service, you can pay by card. There are also tables in the courtyard in a place where there is shade in the afternoon. We waited there for a full hour when a guide came to the courtyard and took the waiting group of tourists to tour the castle interiors. WW
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it's worth the visit, the tour takes 60 minutes
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Fort I "Salis-Soglio" in Siedliska, built in the years 1882-1886, is an unusual artillery fort, which, despite being blown up on March 22, 1915, is one of the best-preserved objects of the outer ring of the Przemyśl Fortress. The brick entrance gate, gorge barracks with casemates and ammunition stores, elevator shafts, artillery positions and shelters for the crew have survived on its premises. The fort lies right next to the Polish-Ukrainian border, and on the other side there are the remains of six auxiliary forts. Do not get too close to the border!
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The fort, built in the years 1882-1886, is one of the best preserved forts of the Przemyśl Fortress. Founded on a pentagonal plan, it was a typical single-rampart artillery fort. In the neck part there were concrete barracks, and further on a double ammunition magazine. Artillery positions were placed on the front and shoulders of the fort, separating them with crossbars with emergency shelters. The moat was defended from three caponiers, which strengthened its defense.
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Powiat Przemyski is rich in history. A must-see is the 16th-century Renaissance Krasiczyn Castle, considered one of Poland's most valuable architectural monuments. You can also explore the well-preserved fortifications of the Przemyśl Fortress, such as Fort I Salis-Soglio in Siedliska, which offers a glimpse into military history despite being partially destroyed.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the Krasiczyn Castle and its beautiful gardens. For a more active experience, the Przemyśl Summer Toboggan Run offers fun for all ages. Additionally, the Arboretum Bolestraszyce is a botanical garden perfect for a leisurely family stroll.
The region offers diverse natural beauty. Visit the Arboretum Bolestraszyce to see a wide variety of plant species. For scenic river views, the Suspension Bridge in Bachów over the San River provides a picturesque crossing and views of the San valley. The Przemyśl Foothills Landscape Park also offers extensive Carpathian beechwood forests and river valleys.
The region has a rich religious heritage. The St. Onuphrius Church in Posada Rybotycka is the oldest preserved Orthodox church in Poland. Another significant site is the Sanctuary of the Passion and Our Lady in Kalwaria Pacławska, featuring a monastery and numerous chapels, housing a miraculous 17th-century image of the Mother of God.
Yes, there are several hiking trails. The Przemyśl Foothills Landscape Park features popular trails like the 'Three Paths of Identity - Environment, History, Culture' and the 'Do Ralla' Nature and Culture Trail. You can find more detailed routes and guides for hiking around Powiat Przemyski at Hiking around powiat przemyski.
Beyond the main highlights, consider visiting Fort VIII Łętownia in Kuńkowce, an Austrian fortification that is now open to visitors. Nearby, you'll find the Fantasy Village, a themed recreational experience with a reconstruction of a medieval wooden stronghold.
The region is great for cycling. The Suspension Bridge in Bachów over the San River is often used by cyclists and offers a quiet route away from busy roads. For more extensive routes, explore the gravel biking guides around Powiat Przemyski, including routes like 'View of Przemyśl from above the San' or 'Przemyśl Market Square' loops. Find more options at Gravel biking around powiat przemyski.
Visitors frequently praise the historical significance and preservation of sites like Fort I Salis-Soglio, noting its well-preserved structures. The beauty of Krasiczyn Castle and its gardens is also highly recommended, with many suggesting a visit by bike for the scenic approach.
Yes, Powiat Przemyski is home to several nature reserves protecting unique flora and fauna. These include 'Krępak' for old-growth fir and beech forests, 'Brzoza Czarna' for black birch, 'Skarpa Jaksmanicka' for bee-eaters, and 'Szachownica' for the rare checkered lily. The 'Przełom Hołubli' and 'Reberce' reserves also preserve significant natural landscapes.
Runners can find various trails in the region, ranging from moderate to difficult. Popular options include the 'Góra Kopystanka Loop' and trails around the Przemyśl area like 'U Szwejka loop' or 'Wzgórze Trzech Krzyży loop'. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out Running Trails around powiat przemyski.
Beyond Fort I Salis-Soglio, you can also visit Fort VIII Łętownia in Kuńkowce, another significant Austrian fortification. Additionally, Fort No. 5 Grochowce is another historical site from the Przemyśl Fortress worth exploring.


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