Best attractions and places to see around Rościszewo include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty within Poland's Masovian Voivodeship. The area offers a rich past through preserved architecture and archaeological heritage, with more than 230 archaeological sites listed. Visitors can explore the picturesque landscape, notably along the Skrwa Prawa river valley, which provides opportunities for cycling and water tourism. This region combines historical significance with natural features, making it a diverse destination for exploration.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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Ice cream and coffee very good but the crowd, queue and waiting time on Sunday or a warm day are rather for the patient ;)
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The pond in Sierpc, affectionately called "Jeziórki" by locals, is stocked with fish and surrounded by benches, a walking path, and an outdoor gym. Urban legend has it that long ago, criminals who robbed a local bank hid in a swan house that once stood in the middle of the pond.
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The best ice cream shop in Sierpc and the region, operating continuously since 1986. On weekends, queues for several dozen minutes of waiting. Legend has it that Mr. Mariusz and his wife made their first ice cream from the milk of a cow that they kept at the back of the ice cream shop 😉🐄
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Behind the church flows the Sierpienica River, which can be crossed by a picturesque footbridge. A very charming place - ideal for a stopover.
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The ruins are fenced, although the area is open and you can enter the property. You can see that something is going on there, although the work is probably sporadic.
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Really cool to see the village and it was possible to cycle around the museum! Entry was free for me, maybe because I am a student? I’m not sure - the lady didn’t speak English.
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The region offers a rich historical tapestry. You can visit the former manor house in Rościszewo, now serving as the Municipal Office, and its nearby 19th-century granary. In Łukomie, there's a wooden manor house from the first half of the 19th century. Don't miss the Open-Air Museum of the Mazovian Village in Sierpc, which allows you to cycle around a preserved historical village. You can also explore the Ruins of the Zamoyski Palace from 1780, though the area is fenced, it's generally accessible.
Yes, the area features several significant religious buildings. In Rościszewo itself, you'll find the Parish Church of St. Joseph, a monument since 1958, complete with its brick belfry and fence. In the nearby village of Łukomie, the Parish Church of St. Catherine, built in 1761, is also a protected monument. Additionally, the Church in Borkowo Kościelne is a charming stopover, located near the Sierpienica River with a picturesque footbridge behind it.
The most prominent natural feature is a section of the Skrwa Prawa river valley, known for its picturesque meanders and opportunities for various recreational activities. You can also visit Jeziórka Pond in Sierpc, which is stocked with fish and surrounded by benches, a walking path, and an outdoor gym, making it a pleasant spot for relaxation.
Absolutely! The Open-Air Museum of the Mazovian Village in Sierpc is a great option, offering a unique historical experience where you can even cycle around the village. Jeziórka Pond in Sierpc provides a lovely setting for a family stroll, with a walking path and an outdoor gym. For a sweet treat, the U Mariusza Ice Cream Parlor is a local favorite, known for its delicious ice cream.
Yes, the Skrwa Prawa river valley is particularly well-suited for cycling tourism due to its picturesque landscape. You can also cycle around the Open-Air Museum of the Mazovian Village in Sierpc. For more structured routes, explore the various road cycling options available, such as the 'Roadbike loop from Sierpc' or the 'Jeziórka loop from Sierpc'. You can find detailed routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Rościszewo guide.
The area around Rościszewo offers several hiking opportunities, especially near natural features like Jeziórka Pond. You can find easy loops such as 'Jeziórka loop from Sierpc County' or 'Użytek 700 loop from Baba'. For more options and detailed trail information, refer to the Hiking around Rościszewo guide.
The Skrwa Prawa river valley is a significant geographical attraction in the Gmina Rościszewo, renowned for its picturesque meanders. It's an excellent location for various recreational activities, including cycling and water tourism, offering a beautiful natural setting for active leisure.
For a beloved local treat, visit U Mariusza Ice Cream Parlor in Sierpc. Operating since 1986, it's famous for its ice cream, often drawing long queues on weekends. It's a true local institution with a charming backstory.
Gmina Rościszewo is exceptionally rich in archaeological heritage, boasting 239 archaeological sites listed in the National Register of Archaeological Sites (KESA). These sites, identified through the Archaeological Picture of Poland program, are under conservation protection, offering a glimpse into the region's ancient past.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical and natural experiences. Many enjoy the opportunity to cycle around the Open-Air Museum of the Mazovian Village in Sierpc and find the Church in Borkowo Kościelne with its footbridge to be a very charming stopover. The local ice cream parlor, U Mariusza, is also a highly popular spot, often drawing queues for its renowned treats.
Yes, Rościszewo has a former manor house from the 18th century, now housing the Municipal Office, and a stone granary from the mid-19th century. In Łukomie, there's a protected wooden manor house from the first half of the 19th century, surrounded by a landscape park and orchard, offering a glimpse into the region's aristocratic past.


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