Best attractions and places to see around Krosno City, located in southeastern Poland, offer a blend of historical, cultural, and natural experiences. The city is known for its glassmaking traditions and medieval heritage, providing a diverse range of sites for visitors. Situated in the Carpathian Foothills, Krosno City serves as a base for exploring both urban landmarks and the surrounding natural landscapes.
Last updated: June 4, 2026
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Krosno City is rich in history. You can visit the vibrant Market Square in Krosno “Little Kraków”, surrounded by well-preserved buildings with arcades. Don't miss the Holy Trinity Parish Church in Krosno, a Gothic-Baroque church dating back to the 14th century, or the Franciscan Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Krosno, a significant 15th-century Gothic landmark.
Yes, Krosno offers several cultural sites. The city is renowned for its glassmaking traditions, which you can explore at the interactive Glass Heritage Centre. The Subcarpathian Museum, located in the former Bishop's Palace, houses Europe's largest collection of antique paraffin lamps. You can also visit the Ethnocenter of the Krosno Region for interactive exhibitions on local traditions and folklore.
The region around Krosno City is part of the Carpathian Foothills, offering beautiful natural landscapes. You can explore the Prządki Nature Reserve, known for its unique rock formations, or hike up Mount Cergowa, the 'queen of the Low Beskids,' for scenic views. The Bieszczady Mountains are also nearby, providing extensive hiking opportunities.
Krosno City and its surroundings are great for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various hiking trails, including waterfall hikes like the Yellow Nature Trail to Trzy Wody Waterfall. For cyclists, there's the dedicated Red Bike Path Along Niepodległości Street, Krosno, and numerous MTB trails. Explore more options on the waterfall hikes guide, running trails guide, or MTB trails guide.
Many attractions in Krosno are suitable for families. The Market Square in Krosno “Little Kraków” is a pleasant place for a stroll, and the Glass Heritage Centre offers interactive exhibits and live demonstrations that children often enjoy. The Red Bike Path Along Niepodległości Street, Krosno is also a great option for a family bike ride.
For panoramic views, head to the Parish Tower adjacent to the Holy Trinity Basilica, which offers vistas of the Low Beskids. Another excellent spot is the Czarnorzeki Observation Tower, providing beautiful views from its top floors.
Beyond the city, you can visit the Museum of Oil and Gas Industry in Bóbrka, located at the site of the world's first industrial oil well. The dramatic ruins of Kamieniec Castle, a 14th-century Gothic castle, also offer a glimpse into the region's past. For ancient history, explore Carpathian Troy in Trzcinica, one of Europe's largest open-air museums showcasing Bronze Age fortifications.
Yes, Krosno has dedicated cycling infrastructure. The Red Bike Path Along Niepodległości Street, Krosno is a popular choice, starting near Galeria Portius and leading towards the Wisłok River. For more challenging rides, the surrounding region offers various MTB trails, which you can find in the MTB Trails around Krosno City guide.
A charming, somewhat hidden corner of Krosno's Old Town is Forteczna Street and Stairs, Krosno, providing a scenic path near the Franciscan church. Another unique experience is visiting the Ethnocenter of the Krosno Region, housed in an old train station, offering interactive insights into local traditions.
The Carpathian Foothills and surrounding areas are best enjoyed during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is mild and suitable for hiking, cycling, and exploring natural reserves like Prządki. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor adventures and sightseeing.
Yes, Krosno offers places to experience traditional Polish cuisine. For a taste of local fare, consider visiting Bar Mleczny Krowka, Krosno Bus Station, known for its traditional dishes at affordable prices. For those with a sweet tooth, Cukiernia Jagusia, Krosno is famous for its unique nougat and delicious ice cream.
Absolutely. You can take a day trip to the historic spa towns of Rymanów-Zdrój and Iwonicz-Zdrój, known for their healing waters and picturesque settings. For wine enthusiasts, the Stawczana Góra Vineyard and Kombornia Manor offer opportunities to taste Carpathian wines.


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