Best attractions and places to see around gmina Solec-Zdrój, a spa village in Poland's Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, offers a blend of natural healing resources and historical landmarks. The region is known for its potent sulfur-rich mineral waters, providing both therapeutic and recreational opportunities. Situated on the edge of the Lesser Poland Upland and the Sandomierska Basin, it features a pleasant microclimate with abundant sunshine. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from historic parks to cultural centers.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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You can even ride your bike in the park.
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Not to be missed in Busko-Zdrój. The Spa Park is an integral part of the spa here. There is now a new Spa Park, but this oldest part was founded by Ignacy Hanusz in the first half of the 19th century. There are many different trees here: linden, sycamore, chestnut, maple, hawthorn and more!
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The Wiślica stronghold, currently known as "Na Łąkach", was built at the earliest around the second half of the 10th century. The nature of the fortifications' construction would indicate that its construction was related to Czech influences and the period of Czech rule in Lesser Poland, although it is also possible that its foundation was carried out by the Piast dynasty at the turn of the 10th and 11th centuries, but the construction was carried out according to the building traditions known in the region. Since there was another, slightly older stronghold in Wiślica, in the area of which later developed monumental palace and sacral buildings, it is possible that the seat "Na Łąkach" was associated exclusively with a military function. Alternatively, the stronghold "Na Łąkach" was built after the destruction of the older stronghold and both establishments did not initially function at the same time. In the 11th century, in addition to the stronghold "Na Łąkach", at least three nearby settlements developed in Wiślica, one of which was located on the site of an older stronghold that was destroyed at that time. At the end of the 11th century or at the beginning of the 12th century, the stronghold "Na Łąkach" was also burned down. Its fall may have occurred in 1135, during the invasion of the Ruthenians and Cumans, associated with the policy of supporting the pretender to the Hungarian throne, Boris Kolomanović, by the Polish prince. Boris was probably settled in the stronghold of Wiślica at that time, so when Krzywousty stopped supporting him, he could take revenge by handing him over to the allied Ruthenians, led by Władymirka, son of Włodar, the prince of Przemyśl and Galicia. After rebuilding from the destruction, Bolesław Krzywousty did not restore the rank of Wiślica, which initially, as one of the less significant centers, became part of the senior district.
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Koziołek Matołek – a literary character created by Kornel Makuszyński (text) and Marian Walentynowicz (color drawings) in one of the first Polish children's comics, published in 1932. This character is still popular, despite the fact that decades have passed since the death of both authors, and the described and drawn adventures of the title character do not necessarily correspond to contemporary reality. This comic book belongs to the canon of Polish children's literature. The story of Koziołek Matołek is considered a precursor in Polish comics.
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Koziołek Matołek – a literary character created by Kornel Makuszyński (text) and Marian Walentynowicz (color drawings) in one of the first Polish children's pictorial stories, which was published in 1932. This character is still popular, despite the fact that decades have passed since the death of both authors, and the described and drawn adventures of the title character do not necessarily correspond to contemporary reality. This pictorial novel belongs to the canon of Polish children's literature. The story of Koziołek Matołek is considered a precursor in Polish comics.
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The fortified settlement is just outside the city
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You can't drive here, but you can relax :-)
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Gmina Solec-Zdrój offers several natural highlights. You can relax at the Spa Park in Busko-Zdrój, known for its historic trees and serene atmosphere. The region is also home to the modern Mineral Water Pools Solec-Zdrój, utilizing potent sulfur waters, and the historic Spa Park in Solec-Zdrój itself. The Recreational Reservoir provides a sandy beach and opportunities for fishing, while the Szaniecki Landscape Park offers diverse natural landscapes.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can explore the Medieval Stronghold in Wiślica, dating back to the 10th century. The St. Stanislaus Church in Nowy Korczyn is a Gothic church founded in 1257. Within Solec-Zdrój, visit the St. Nicholas Church, which houses a crucifix from the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries, or the Palace Complex in Zborów, featuring a rebuilt Renaissance palace and historic park.
The area is great for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various walking and cycling trails, including the red tourist hiking trail leading to Busko-Zdrój and the green trail from Wiślica to Grochowiska. The surrounding pine forests offer natural inhalation opportunities. For more structured activities, explore running trails like those around the Spa Park in Busko-Zdrój, or enjoy cycling routes such as the Solec Park loop.
Absolutely! Families will enjoy the Koziołek Matołek Statue in Pacanów, which is part of the Capitol of European Cartoons, dedicated to a popular Polish cartoon character. The Recreational Reservoir offers a sandy beach, volleyball court, and children's swings. The Spa Park in Busko-Zdrój is also considered family-friendly, offering space for relaxation and gentle strolls.
Gmina Solec-Zdrój enjoys a pleasant microclimate with abundant sunshine and low rainfall, making it suitable for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures for hiking and cycling, while summer is ideal for enjoying the Recreational Reservoir and spa facilities. The themed Aromatherapy Alley and Magnolia Alley are particularly pleasant during blooming seasons.
The renowned sulfur-rich mineral waters are the heart of Solec-Zdrój. You can experience them at the modern Mineral Water Pools Solec-Zdrój. The region's 'Malina' spring boasts one of the strongest medicinal water concentrations in Poland and Europe, offering both therapeutic and recreational benefits.
Yes, a notable cultural site is Dom Malarek (House of Painters) in Zalipie, often called the 'painted village.' It's famous for its folk art, with houses adorned with vibrant floral paintings. The Felicja Curyłowa Farmstead in Zalipie, a branch of the Ethnographic Museum in Tarnów, is also worth visiting for a deeper dive into local traditions.
The historic Spa Park in Solec-Zdrój, established between 1905 and 1910, is a tranquil place for relaxation. It features various tree species, including old broadleaf linden, black pine, sycamore, magnolia, catalpa, and larch. The Rzoska River flows through the park, enhancing its picturesque landscape and providing a peaceful environment for walks.
Yes, there are cycling routes for various skill levels. For an easier ride, consider the Solec Park – Solec-Zdrój loop, which is rated as easy. More moderate road cycling options are also available, such as the Remarkable Pine loop from gmina Busko-Zdrój.
Visitors particularly appreciate the healing properties of the mineral waters and the relaxing atmosphere of the spa town. Many enjoy the historic parks, the family-friendly attractions like the Recreational Reservoir and the Koziołek Matołek statue, and the opportunity to explore the region's rich history through its churches and strongholds. The pleasant microclimate and natural beauty also contribute to a positive visitor experience.
Yes, Gmina Solec-Zdrój features unique themed walking paths. You can stroll along the Aromatherapy Alley and the Magnolia Alley, both designed with numerous plant species to offer a unique sensory experience and a relaxing environment amidst nature.
The Palace Complex in Zborów is a significant historical site. It includes a palace, originally Renaissance from the 16th/17th century and later rebuilt in the Classical style. The complex also features an 18th/19th-century brick granary, an 18th-century distillery, and a revitalized landscape park with walking paths and an gazebo, offering a glimpse into the region's aristocratic past.


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