Best attractions and places to see around Kolno, a town in northeastern Poland within the Podlaskie Voivodeship, offer a mix of historical, cultural, and natural features. The town itself contains notable landmarks Kolno Poland, while the surrounding Gmina Kolno is characterized by natural features Kolno region, including forests and lakes. This area provides opportunities to explore both historical sites and natural landscapes.
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Galindestellung fortification area – Kozioł Resistance Point consists of 2 passive bunkers and one combat bunker from the World War II era built by the Third Reich in 1940. The bunkers were tasked with protecting the bridge over the Pisa River. Combat bunker for machine guns with an observation dome (dome diameter about 110 cm, height 70 cm above the surface of the bunker, armor thickness about 17 cm)
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Church in Dobre Las, the parish of the Blessed Sacrament was established in 1918. by Bishop Romuald Jałbrzykowski. Wooden church. The Blessed Sacrament was built in 1920 thanks to the efforts of Fr. Wacław Budrewicz was blessed in 1920 by Bishop R. Jałbrzykowski. Holidays 1995-1999 thanks to the efforts of Fr. prob. Tadeusz Podbielski, the interior of the church was renovated.
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The most famous inhabitant of Kolno, as legend has it, reached the shores of the new continent before Columbus. The painting depicts the figure of the traveler Jan of Kolno and the ship on which he sailed. The fleet belonged to the Danish king, and John of Kolno was the navigator during the overseas expedition
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Remains from the past just before Nowogrod.
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Beautiful area with small rock formations on the Narew.
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Destroyed, heavy combat bunker. Nearby there are boards informing about history and battles. There is also a place to relax with tables.
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Destroyed decoy shelter. Not much has survived, but what a view of the Narew. It's worth hooking up to other resistance points along the way.
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Kolno town offers several significant historical sites. You can visit the neoclassical Saint Anne Church, built in the 1830s, which features a historic belfry and rectory. The area around Plac Wolności (Freedom Square) also preserves Kolno's medieval urban layout. Additionally, there's a restored Jewish Cemetery dating back to 1817 and the site of a former synagogue, now housing the Hotel Colnus.
Yes, Kolno has a few unique cultural attractions. You can see the Jan z Kolna Mural, which depicts the legendary navigator who, according to some accounts, reached the New Continent before Columbus. There is also a historic narrow-gauge railway exhibit featuring a locomotive, wagon, and semaphore, part of the former German Myszyniec Narrow-Gauge Railway.
Absolutely. The area around Kolno is known for its historical bunkers. You can explore sites like the Nowogród Defensive Point – Bunker 4A, which offers views of the Narew River, and the U Lepaka Bunker, a destroyed combat bunker in an area with rock formations, where historical information boards are available. Another interesting spot is the Nowogród Strongpoint – Dummy Observation Shelter No. 9A, a mock-observation shelter with a cut dome.
The Kolno region, part of the Podlaskie Voivodeship, is renowned for its natural landscapes. It's often referred to as part of the 'Green Lungs of Poland,' featuring extensive forests and numerous lakes. The Narew River flows nearby, offering scenic views and opportunities for riverside walks, while the Dajna River flows through several lakes in the broader area.
Yes, the Kolno area offers various cycling opportunities. You can find numerous routes for different types of cycling. For road cycling, consider routes like the 'T-34 Tank Memorial in Nowogród – Nowogród Bridge Bunker loop' or the 'Roadbike loop from Kolno.' If you prefer touring, options include the 'Wincenty Witos Memorial Plaque – Jan z Kolna Mural loop from Kolno.' Gravel biking enthusiasts can explore routes such as the 'Narew Valley – Stach Konwa Memorial loop.' You can find more details on these and other routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Kolno, Cycling around Kolno, and Gravel biking around Kolno guides.
Many attractions near Kolno offer scenic views, particularly of the Narew River. For instance, the Nowogród Defensive Point – Bunker 4A provides excellent vistas of the Narew. The area around the U Lepaka Bunker also features beautiful small rock formations along the Narew.
Yes, there are family-friendly attractions to enjoy. The U Lepaka Bunker is considered family-friendly, offering historical insights and a resting place with tables. Another option is the Church of the Blessed Sacrament in Dobry Las, a historic wooden church that welcomes families.
The Jan z Kolna Mural is noted as being wheelchair-accessible, allowing everyone to appreciate this unique piece of local art.
Given the region's natural beauty with forests and lakes, the best time for outdoor activities in Kolno is typically during the warmer months, from late spring (May) through early autumn (September). During this period, the weather is generally pleasant for cycling, walking, and exploring the natural landscapes.
Beyond the Saint Anne Church and the more contemporary Church of Christ the King within Kolno, the area also features the historic Church of the Blessed Sacrament in Dobry Las. For those willing to venture further, the magnificent Baroque Basilica of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Święta Lipka is a significant pilgrimage site.
Yes, Kolno has monuments dedicated to important historical events. You can visit the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the Battle of Leman Monument, which commemorates the 48 soldiers who died during the Polish-Bolshevik War. There is also a Solidarność Monument, unveiled in 2005, marking the 25th anniversary of the Solidarity movement.


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