Best attractions and places to see around Czyże include a variety of sites showcasing the region's rich history and natural landscape. The area features a historic urban layout with preserved architecture and is characterized by a loosely undulating terrain, part of the Bielsko Plain. Czyże and its surrounding gmina are notable for their strong Orthodox heritage, evident in numerous historic churches and wooden structures. The region also offers natural points of interest and archaeological sites, providing diverse tourist attractions for…
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On Saturdays and Sundays, the church is usually open and available for visits accompanied by a member of the church choir or the parish priest. Bicycles can be left in a safe place behind the church; you need to go around the fence from the back, there is a second gate and a stand for two-wheelers.
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This section is perfect as a hub from which you can branch off onto several other routes. It's perfect for a start to get into a rhythm, warm up, test your average, or just for a relaxing ride. The ending can be a mixed bag. If you're having a crisis and the weather isn't cooperating, it can drag on forever.
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Sacred trail and beautiful Orthodox churches.
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The Church of St. Michael the Archangel in Trześcianka is one of the most recognizable wooden churches in Podlasie, belonging to the Polish Autocephalous Orthodox Church. Built in the second half of the 19th century on the site of an earlier church, it captivates with its vibrant color, distinctive tripartite log structure, and towers topped with onion-shaped domes. The interior is adorned with a three-tiered iconostasis, and a fieldstone fence surrounds the church. In 2015, a thorough renovation of the church was completed, restoring its former splendor.
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Krynoczka – Orthodox church of the Holy Brothers Maccabees, wooden from 1846, located in the "Krynoczka Wilderness" in the Białowieża Forest. The temple was built in 1846 near a cult-ridden spring located in the Białowieża Forest, about 3 km east of Hajnówka. The Church of the Holy Brothers Maccabees is a wooden building, with a log construction, oriented, single-nave. At the front there is a spacious, roofed porch. The presbytery is smaller than the nave, rectangularly closed, with a side sacristy. Tin roofs. Above the nave there are two turrets (higher than the front), topped with bulbous domes. After 1989, a vestibule was added at the front. The temple is the destination of many Orthodox pilgrimages. bialowieza.travel/see-necessarily/sacred-objects/attraction/179
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Krynoczka – Orthodox church of the Holy Brothers Maccabees, wooden from 1846, located in the "Krynoczka Sanctuary" in the Białowieża Forest. The church was built in 1846 near a cult-ridden spring located in the Białowieża Forest, about 3 km east of Hajnówka. The Church of the Holy Brothers Maccabees is a wooden building, with a log construction, oriented, single-nave. At the front there is a spacious, roofed porch. The presbytery is smaller than the nave, rectangularly closed, with a side sacristy. Tin roofs. Above the nave there are two turrets (higher than the front), topped with bulbous domes. After 1989, a vestibule was added at the front. The church is the destination of many Orthodox pilgrimages. https://bialowieza.travel/znaj-konieczenie/obiekty-sakralne/atrakcja/179
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A spring in the Białowieża Forest, located 3 km from Hajnówka on the Hajnówka-Białowieża route, considered miraculous by the Orthodox Church. Krynoczka (a spring, a source), was formerly known as the Miednoje forest, from the name of a stream flowing nearby. It is a place of annual pilgrimage for the feast of the Holy Trinity. Nearby stands a wooden church, built in 1846, dedicated to the Holy Brothers Maccabees, belonging to the parish of the Dormition of the Most Holy Mother of God in Dubiny. By the well (currently located under a shelter), a small wooden chapel was built in 1848 from donations from local believers. According to legends cultivated by the Orthodox, the cult of the holy spring in the Miednoje forest was known in the 13th century and was associated with the existence of a small monastery there, founded by monks fleeing the Tatar invasion. Another legend tells of a miraculous revelation of the icon of the Mother of God on a nearby tree. The cult of the spring, documented in the 19th century, was only local, and the Holy Liturgies in the local chapel were held only on the day of the commemoration of the Brothers Maccabees and on the feast of the Exaltation of the Lord's Cross. Since 1894, the third day of liturgical celebrations has been the second day of the Holy Trinity. Krynoczka was also known to monks from the Monastery of the Holy Spirit in Vilnius, who, on pilgrimage to the monastery in Wirów and to the monastery in Leśna, stopped there to pray with the local residents. Pilgrims visiting Krynoczka traditionally wipe the sick place with a handkerchief moistened in its water, and then leave it on the fence behind the well, thus symbolically getting rid of the disease. The place is included in the travel plan in the tab - Recommended trips, weekend in Podlasie. https://jadenapodlasie.pl/oferty/krynoczka-swieta-krynoczka-zrodlo-w-pusty-bialowieskiej
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The Czyże area is rich in cultural and historical sites, particularly showcasing its strong Orthodox heritage and unique wooden architecture. You can visit the Orthodox Church in Trześcianka, known for its vibrant color and distinctive tripartite log structure. Another significant site is the Krynoczka Holy Spring and Chapel, a revered religious site and natural monument in the Białowieża Forest. The historic urban layout of Czyże village itself, dating back to the 15th-16th centuries, is also noteworthy.
Yes, the region is particularly known for its Orthodox heritage. Besides the Orthodox Church in Trześcianka and the Krynoczka Holy Spring and Chapel, you can find numerous historic wooden churches and chapels. The "Trail of Orthodox Churches" highlights many of these, including the Cemetery Chapel of Saints Cosmas and Damian in Czyże (built in 1812) and the Chapel in Klejniki dedicated to St. Nicholas the Wonderworker (around 1870). The Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross in Narew is another beautiful wooden church with a rich history.
The area around Czyże offers various outdoor activities, especially cycling and hiking. You can explore forest roads and rural landscapes. For cycling, consider the Green Velo section between Hajnówka and Budy, which provides a pleasant forest road experience. There are also dedicated MTB, road cycling, and hiking routes available. For more details on routes, you can check the MTB Trails around Czyże, Road Cycling Routes around Czyże, and Hiking around Czyże guides.
Yes, cycling is a popular way to explore the region. The Green Velo section between Hajnówka and Budy is a highly recommended cycle way, offering a light and pleasant forest road experience. Additionally, the Białowieża Cross-border Bicycle Route showcases old Orthodox churches, chapels, and preserved architecture. The Red Bicycle Trail through Gmina Czyże also traverses wild forest areas and charming rural landscapes. You can find more cycling options in the Road Cycling Routes around Czyże guide.
For hiking enthusiasts, the area offers several trails. You can find routes like the "St. Michael the Archangel Orthodox Church – Orthodox Church in Trześcianka loop from Trześcianka" or shorter, easier walks like the "Mural of Animals and Person – Babushka Bistro loop from Hajnówka." These trails allow you to experience the natural beauty and rural charm of the region. More detailed information and routes are available in the Hiking around Czyże guide.
Many attractions in the Czyże region are suitable for families. Sites like the Orthodox Church in Trześcianka and the Krynoczka Holy Spring and Chapel offer cultural and historical insights that can be engaging for all ages. The Green Velo section between Hajnówka and Budy is also categorized as family-friendly, providing an easy and pleasant cycling experience through the forest.
The Gmina Czyże area, part of the Bielsko Plain, features a loosely undulating terrain shaped by glaciation, offering scenic views. The region is characterized by forests through which the meandering River Łoknica flows. You can also visit the Water Reservoir in Leniewo, a man-made feature covering 1.3 hectares, providing a tranquil spot. The Krynoczka Holy Spring and Chapel is also considered a natural monument, located within the Białowieża Forest.
Yes, Gmina Czyże offers an Archaeological Educational Path that leads through important historical sites. These include ancient mounds (kurhany), cemeteries (cmentarzyska), and early medieval strongholds (grodzisko). A notable site is a ring-shaped stronghold from the 13th century in Zbucz. Findings in the area have included a mammoth tooth near Łuszcze and various burial sites from different historical periods.
The "Podlasie Cultural Trail Wood and Sacrum" (Podlaski Szlak Kulturowy „Drzewo i Sacrum”) emphasizes the beauty of wooden architecture and culturally significant sites in the Bielsk and Hajnówka counties. This trail indeed passes through several villages within Gmina Czyże, including Rakowicze, Czyże, Zbucz, Morze, Leniewo, and Kuraszewo, offering a unique insight into the region's heritage.
For those interested in local culture and television, Gienek from Plutycze's Farm, featured in the TV show "Rolnicy Podlasia" (Farmers of Podlasie), is a local attraction open to tourists. This offers a glimpse into the rural life and traditions of the Podlasie region.
Visitors particularly appreciate the rich historical and cultural aspects, especially the numerous Orthodox churches and the preserved wooden architecture. The peaceful forest roads and cycling paths, such as the Green Velo section, are also highly enjoyed for their natural beauty and ease of access. The unique blend of history, nature, and local traditions makes the area a compelling destination.


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