Best attractions and places to see around Popielów, Poland, offer a diverse landscape shaped by the Oder River and the expansive Stobrawski Landscape Park. This region features a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. Visitors can explore architecturally significant churches, historic palaces, and protected natural areas. The municipality's location within the Oder Valley also makes it an international fauna refuge, especially for birds.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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You get quite close to the small castle.
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Not accessible. But a sign at the entrance says rooms are available for rent.
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Recently built tourist shelter. Right next to it is the chapel of St. Jadwiga.
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The facility is closed, I remember that a dozen years ago various events were organized there, communions, weddings, etc.
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Nice tourist attraction - it's a pity that it's closed on March 19, 2024
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A luxurious shelter was built in place of the old inn!
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Church of St. Nicholas - a Gothic three-nave basilica, erected in the years 1370 - 1417 on the site of an earlier parish church. In the years 1884 - 1885 the towers were added and the porches of the church were reconstructed. Destroyed in 1945, rebuilt in the 1960s. It has one of the highest naves in Silesia (about 30 m). From the old, rich interior decoration, bourgeois epitaphs from the Renaissance to the Baroque have been preserved. In the presbytery there is a Gothic triptych from 1500. During the reconstruction in the sacristy, Gothic polychromes dating back to 1418 - 1428 were discovered. Nicholas, the Medieval Polychromes Route (blue route) begins. In the windows of the presbytery and behind the organ and in the aisles there are modern stained glass windows.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the impressive St. Nicholas Church (Brzeg), a Gothic basilica with one of the highest naves in Silesia and preserved bourgeois epitaphs. Don't miss the Brzeg Town Hall, a historic building that occasionally hosts concerts and exhibitions. Additionally, explore churches along the Schinkel Trail, such as the Church in Kurznie and the Church in Stare Siołkowice, both showcasing unique architectural styles.
Yes, approximately 80% of the Popielów municipality is located within the Stobrawski Landscape Park, which includes Natura 2000 areas. This park features extensive forests, dunes, and numerous cycling paths. The Oder Valley, particularly south of Stobrawa and Rybna, is also recognized as an international fauna refuge, especially for birds.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Red hiking trail (loop Peace - Murów): Stobrawski Landscape Park' or easier options such as the 'Wilhelm Eugen Temple – Sleeping Lion Statue loop from gmina Pokój'. Find more hiking trails at Hiking around Popielów. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Wolf Trail (black route - a loop from Zagwidzedz): Stobrawski Landscape Park'. Discover more biking options at Gravel biking around Popielów.
Absolutely! Nowe Siołkowice features a spacious leisure area with a large bathing pond and beach volleyball courts, perfect for family recreation. The renovated Wilcza Buda Shelter, a former inn, also offers a welcoming spot for visitors. Many of the natural areas within the Stobrawski Landscape Park are suitable for family walks and cycling.
Beyond the churches influenced by Karl Friedrich Schinkel, you can visit the beautiful Niewodniki Palace. Dating back to 1872, this French-style palace is surrounded by a charming park with a fountain. Although currently closed for interior visits, its exterior and grounds are worth seeing.
The Chróścice Water Lock on the Oder is one of 16 modernized facilities on the canalized section of the Odra River. It features a new flap weir with a fish pass and a pedestrian and bicycle bridge, offering a unique blend of engineering and natural observation. It's also noted as being wheelchair accessible.
Yes, the municipality has an extensive fishing program, including fish farming and local fish product production. The Polski Związek Wędkarski (Polish Angling Association) in Popielów provides opportunities for fishing enthusiasts to enjoy the local waters.
Popielów is known for its traditional handicraft and trading companies, as well as established restaurants offering authentic Silesian cuisine. Visitors can savor local dishes that reflect the region's culinary heritage.
In addition to the grand St. Nicholas Church, Popielów itself has an interesting historic wooden Popielów Cemetery Church. This site features some original preserved equipment, offering a glimpse into local religious history and architecture.
The Stobrawski Landscape Park, covering a significant portion of the Popielów municipality, is renowned for its diverse natural environment. It features extensive forests, sand dunes, and is home to numerous cycling paths. It also encompasses Natura 2000 areas, highlighting its importance for biodiversity and conservation.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find moderate routes such as the 'Running loop from Popielów' or the 'Running loop from Stare Siołkowice'. For more options, check out the guide Running Trails around Popielów.
The fragment of the Budkowiczanka valley from Kuźnica Katowska to Krzywa Góra is notable for its typical multi-space belt of wet meadows, small tree stands, shrubs, and sedge communities. It also hosts one of the largest complexes of breeding ponds in the Opole Voivodeship, making it a significant ecological area.


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