Attractions and places to see around Słupca include a variety of historical landmarks and natural areas in central Poland's Greater Poland Voivodeship. The region features historical sites such as medieval ramparts and 17th-century churches, alongside natural havens like Słupeckie Lake. Its advantageous location has contributed to a rich history, evident in its cultural and natural points of interest. Visitors can explore a mix of historical architecture and scenic landscapes.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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A nice, well-kept, majestic manor, worth visiting.
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Monument to the Greater Poland Uprising participants in Strzałkowo – a memorial stone in honor of the Greater Poland Uprising participants and those who fought and fell during World War II. It is located in Strzałkowo, on Prymasa Wyszyńskiego Avenue – national road no. 92. It was unveiled on May 28, 1978.
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The Radoński manor house, bearing the Jasieńczyk coat of arms, was built around 1853. Originally a single-story building, it had a square plan. Around 1880, a three-story tower was added to the center of the building. During the communist era, the manor's architecture was destroyed, the building was raised by one floor, and a restaurant section was added on the garden side. Currently, the building houses a recreation center.
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Late Baroque bishop's palace in Ciążeń. There is a 12 ha park next to the palace.
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A great place to rest, publicly accessible.
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Nice piers on the Słupca beach. Atmospheric place. Nice place.
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Admission and tour free. A place to park bicycles. Very nice lady guide. Visiting the post-Cistercian monastery complex in Ląd nad Warta takes place only in the presence of a local guide, according to the following schedule: Monday - Friday: 9.00, 10.30, 12.00, 14.00, 16.30 Saturday: 10.00, 12.00, 14.00, 16.00 Sundays and holidays: 10.30, 13.30 and 15.00.
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It was built in the years 1758 - 1768 by the architect Józef Sacco for Bishop Teodor Czartoryski and completed in rococo style around 1810 on the initiative of Bishop Ignacy Raczyński. ... In 1818 the palace was privately owned by Colonel Wacław Gutakowski. ... The palace was taken over by the University of Poznan in 1969. Currently, the palace (ground floor) houses a branch of the University Library in Poznan, which houses the largest collection of Masonic prints in Poland (approx. 80,000 volumes), collected by the Nazis during the war and abandoned in Środa Śląska. On the two upper floors there is a creative workhouse of the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan with hotel facilities. Source: wikipedia
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Słupca offers a rich history visible in several landmarks. You can visit the Gothic St. Laurentius's Parish Church, dating back to the 15th century, or the 17th-century wooden St. Leonard's Church with its Baroque interior. Don't miss the visible remnants of the Medieval Ramparts on Okopowa Street, which once defended the town.
Absolutely. A prominent religious site is the Ląd Monastery, a post-Cistercian complex founded in 1175, which offers free admission and guided tours. Within Słupca itself, the historic St. Laurentius's Parish Church and St. Leonard's Church also hold significant religious and architectural value.
Nature lovers will enjoy Boardwalks on Lake Słupeckie, a large barrage tank popular for angling and relaxation. The Słupecka Forest Nature Reserve provides tranquil paths and diverse wildlife. Additionally, Jezioro Powidzkie is known for its exceptionally clear water, ideal for swimming, and the Nadwarciański Landscape Park offers scenic riverside paths.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Ląd Monastery is marked as family-friendly and offers engaging tours. The Bishops' Palace in Ciążeń, set within a 12-hectare park, provides space for children to explore. The Boardwalks on Lake Słupeckie are also a great spot for families to relax by the water.
The Słupca area is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for hiking, road cycling, and touring bicycle adventures. For hiking, explore trails like the 'Learning path "On dry and wet land": Warta Landscape Park' or the 'Cistercian Abbey in Ląd – Oxbow Bend loop'. Cyclists can enjoy routes around Lake Słupeckie or explore the scenic countryside. You can find detailed routes and guides for these activities on komoot, such as Hiking around Słupca or Cycling around Słupca.
For walks and hikes, consider the Słupecka Forest Nature Reserve, offering serene paths amidst lush greenery. The Riverside Path in Nadwarciański Landscape Park provides scenic routes along the river. There are also easy hiking loops like 'St. Lawrence Church loop from Słupca' that are perfect for a leisurely stroll. Explore more options in the Hiking around Słupca guide.
Beyond the main attractions, you can discover unique historical sites like the Former Prussian-Russian Border Crossing at Anastazewo, where you can see remnants of the old customs post and a Russian watchtower. The Radoński Manor in Giewartów, built around 1853, also offers a glimpse into the region's past, now serving as a recreation center. The Prisoners-of-War Cemetery near Słupca is another poignant historical site.
The best time to visit Słupca for outdoor activities is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During this period, the weather is most favorable for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the lakes and natural parks. The Słupecka Forest and Nadwarciański Landscape Park are particularly beautiful when in full bloom.
Yes, both swimming and angling are popular activities. Jezioro Powidzkie is highly regarded for its beautifully clear water, making it excellent for swimming, with several wild beaches. Słupeckie Lake, one of Wielkopolska's largest barrage tanks, is a favored spot for angling enthusiasts.
To delve into Słupca's local history, visit the Regional Museum, which houses fascinating exhibits, including a miniature of Poland's earliest-ever clockwork mechanism discovered in St. Laurentius's Parish Church. Exploring the medieval ramparts and historic churches also provides a direct connection to the town's rich past.
Yes, the Napoleon Oak is mentioned as a significant natural monument in the Słupca area, offering a point of interest for those appreciating ancient trees and natural heritage.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene and atmospheric spots like the Boardwalks on Lake Słupeckie, which are described as a great, publicly accessible place to rest. The historical depth of sites like the Ląd Monastery, with its free tours and rich history, also receives high praise. The blend of historical architecture and natural beauty is a common highlight.


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