Best attractions and places to see around gmina Grodziec include a selection of historical and cultural sites. The area features religious buildings, such as the All Saints Wooden Church in Kuchary Kościelne, and other historical monuments. Visitors can explore various places, including manor complexes and parish churches. The region presents 6 notable places to see.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Wide and perfectly even section. However, you need to be a little careful because the surface crumbles and in places there can be a layer of sand. This doesn't change the fact that the section is really cool.
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It is a brick, neo-Gothic building erected in the years 1893-1900 during the time of parish priest Wojciech Górecki, consecrated in 1901. The main altar houses a statue of St. Adalbert, the patron saint of the church and the parish. The altars of the two side chapels house statues of St. Joseph and St. Anthony. The two altars in the side naves house paintings of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Blessed Virgin Mary of Częstochowa, made in the Częstochowa studio of E. Jędrzejczyk. The altars were funded by the Kwilecki family. The presbytery houses a polychrome made by an unknown artist; in the nave, chapels and lodge the polychrome was made by Zofia Baudouin de Courtenay. In the years 1974-1975 the polychrome was renovated. Recently, stained glass windows were installed, the work of Toruń artists Władysław and Wojciech Kozioł.
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The current brick church of St. Roch was built in 1926. Next to the church is a wooden statue of St. Roch.
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The wooden church of All Saints was built in 1795 at the initiative of Father Sebastian Michał Iwański, the owner of the Kuchary Kościelne estate at that time was Walenty Biskupski. It was built on the site of a previous church that was falling apart due to age. It is a log construction building, single-nave with a lower presbytery closed polygonally. There are three Baroque altars from the previous church from around the 17th century. Main altar: a figure of Jesus Crucified, above it the Mother of God with Child, above it the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove and at the highest a symbolic figure of God the Father with spread hands. The side altar by the pulpit is dedicated to Our Lady of Sorrows (standing under the Cross) and St. Anne (above in a medallion). The altar on the side of the porch (nasal gallery) is dedicated to St. Valentine, who heals an epileptic and St. Roch (above in the medallion). Most likely, a stone baptismal font has been preserved from the first church, i.e. from the beginning of the parish from around the 15th century. In 1870, a massive tower in the shape of a hexagon with two domes, topped with a bulbous spire, covered with English sheet metal and painted red, was added to the church. A bell was placed in the tower (a small bell, i.e. 17.50 kg, with a Latin date of casting, i.e. 1512).
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Good quality gravel road - in places some old asphalt or other surface shows through. The whole is wide and packed.
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Gmina Grodziec is rich in historical and cultural sites. You can visit the All Saints Wooden Church in Kuchary Kościelne, a log construction building from 1795 featuring Baroque altars and a 15th-century baptismal font. Another significant site is the Parish Church of St. Michael the Archangel, originally Gothic and rebuilt in a Baroque style, known for its rich stucco decoration and Rococo polychromy. The Manor Complex in Biskupice, with its 19th-century manor house and park, also offers a glimpse into the region's past.
Yes, gmina Grodziec features several notable religious buildings. Besides the All Saints Wooden Church in Kuchary Kościelne, you can also see the St. Adalbert's Church in Grodziec, a neo-Gothic brick building from the late 19th century. Another interesting spot is the St. Roch Church and Wooden Figure in Dąbroszyn, a brick church built in 1926 with a wooden statue of St. Roch nearby.
For those looking for outdoor activities, gmina Grodziec offers various trails. You can enjoy the High-Quality Gravel Road, which is wide, packed, and suitable for cycling or a pleasant walk. There are also forest tracks, though some, like the Forest Track, can be challenging due to sandy or overgrown sections.
Many of the attractions in gmina Grodziec are suitable for families. The religious buildings such as St. Adalbert's Church and St. Roch Church are considered family-friendly historical sites. Additionally, the High-Quality Gravel Road is a good option for family bike rides or walks.
Beyond exploring the attractions, you can engage in various outdoor activities. There are several cycling routes, including an easy 25 km loop from Zbiersk to St. Adalbert Church. For runners, moderate routes like the 10 km 'Running loop from Chocz' are available. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around gmina Grodziec and Running Trails around gmina Grodziec guides.
Visitors appreciate the variety of historical and cultural sites, particularly the well-preserved religious buildings. The komoot community has shared 5 photos and given 3 upvotes, highlighting the scenic and interesting nature of the attractions, especially the quality of trails like the High-Quality Gravel Road.
While the All Saints Wooden Church in Kuchary Kościelne is well-regarded, the Parish Church of St. Michael the Archangel, with its Gothic origins and Baroque reconstruction, offers unique historical depth, including remnants of Gothic frescoes and Romanesque stone slabs. The Manor Complex in Biskupice also provides a tranquil historical setting often overlooked.
For outdoor activities like cycling and walking, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is also suitable, especially for exploring historical sites, though it can be warmer. Winter might be less ideal for some trails but can offer a unique, quiet atmosphere for visiting the churches and historical buildings.
While specific parking details for each attraction are not always provided, most historical sites and churches in smaller towns and villages typically have some form of roadside parking or small designated areas nearby. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
While many trails are accessible, some, like certain sections of the Forest Track, are described as challenging due to sandy ground, overgrown vegetation, or dangerous ditches. These might appeal to more experienced adventurers looking for a less maintained path. For cycling, some of the longer routes in the Cycling around gmina Grodziec guide offer greater distances.
Yes, the historical buildings in gmina Grodziec showcase diverse architectural styles. For instance, the All Saints Wooden Church is a prime example of 18th-century log construction. The Parish Church of St. Michael the Archangel blends original Gothic elements with Baroque reconstruction and Rococo interior decoration, offering a fascinating study of architectural evolution.


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