Best attractions and places to see around Radłów include a mix of local points of interest and access to historical and natural sites in the surrounding Lesser Poland Voivodeship. The town has a history dating back to the 11th century, influenced by events such as Tatar invasions and the Dunajec River. The area offers opportunities to explore both historical landmarks and natural landscapes.
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A beautiful piece of asphalt. Unfortunately, the barriers across the road instead of crossings spoil the effect a lot.
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Market square in Olesno. You can drink coffee and eat ice cream. Nice view of the church. Unfortunately, the original buildings around the market square have not survived.
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A bicycle path following the railway from Gorzów Śląski to Olesno
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Great track, well thought out. I regret that Kluczbork is so poor in bicycle paths.
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It's beautiful there, but unfortunately it's an old concrete block, but the view is wonderful, especially on the hill.
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"In the Sierakowice forest, near the road leading from Lubliniec to Olesno, there is a mysterious stone, due to its strange shape, called the "Devil's Throne" by the local population. Centuries ago, the devil moved this throne to another place, but during the move, a hen crowed. was also the reason that the devils dropped the Devil's Throne and fled into the depths of hell. The stone throne fell on the forests of Sierakowice and stuck so deep into the ground that no one knows its size. Many years ago, on the order of the hereditary lord of Sowczyce, farmhands tried three horses to pull out the stone and transport it to the palace park, but their effort was in vain.
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A long straight section in the shade of birch trees, unfortunately, after sweet potato.
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Asphalt bicycle path in the footsteps of the former track of the "Paulinka" narrow-gauge railway. The Olesno - Gorzów Śląski section
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You can enjoy the scenic Birch Avenue, a trail offering shaded paths and views from a hill. Another unique natural spot is the Devil's Throne, a mysterious stone formation in the Sierakowice forest. Additionally, the nearby Dunajec River offers scenic points, and the Riviera Radłowska provides a popular area for swimming and recreation.
Yes, Radłów is known for its cycling paths. A prominent one is the Paulinka Narrow-Gauge Railway Bike Path, an asphalt route following the former railway line between Olesno and Gorzów Śląski. The region also features the picturesque Velo Dunajec Path, considered one of Poland's most beautiful cycling routes. For more cycling options, explore the Cycling around Radłów guide.
Radłów has a rich history. You can visit the historical church, which dates back to 1337 and was modernized in the 17th century. The Radłów Town Hall, built between 1924 and 1925, is another notable landmark. Historically, the town also had a palace with an extensive park, and while the palace may not stand in its original form, the town still maintains a park today.
Yes, several historical sites are within easy reach. You can explore the Zamek w Dębnie (Dębno Castle), a well-preserved Gothic castle, or the ruins of Tarnowski Castle. For museums, consider the Museum of Wincenty Witos in Wierzchosławice, just 4.9 km away, or the various museums in Tarnów, such as the Ethnographic Museum, Diocesan Museum, and the Museum of the History of Tarnów and Region.
Beyond historical sites, you can visit the Dom Malarek (House of Painters) for an artistic experience. In nearby Tarnów, the Town Hall also functions as a Gallery of Old Art, and you can admire the neo-Gothic architecture of the Kościół Świętej Rodziny (Church of the Holy Family). Another notable religious site is the Kościół Ducha Świętego (Church of the Holy Spirit) in Żabno.
Yes, the area offers options suitable for families. The Paulinka Narrow-Gauge Railway Bike Path is categorized as family-friendly, providing a safe and enjoyable cycling experience. The Olesno Market Square is also considered family-friendly, offering a central point with amenities and views of the local church where families can relax.
The region around Radłów provides various trails for outdoor activities. While specific hiking trails are not detailed, you can find several running routes. For example, there are moderate running loops from Praszka, Szyszków, Olesno, and Gorzów Śląski, typically ranging from 8 to 13 km. You can find more details in the Running Trails around Radłów guide.
Visitors appreciate the variety of experiences, from the well-maintained asphalt of the Paulinka Narrow-Gauge Railway Bike Path to the charming atmosphere of Olesno Market Square, where one can enjoy coffee and ice cream. The scenic views from places like Birch Avenue are also highly regarded, despite some older infrastructure.
For outdoor activities like cycling and exploring natural attractions, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are generally the most pleasant. During this period, the weather is typically favorable for enjoying paths like the Paulinka Narrow-Gauge Railway Bike Path and the Riviera Radłowska.
Yes, the area offers several routes for gravel biking. You can find easy to moderate loops, such as the 'Olesno Market Square – Cabin in the Forest loop' or the 'Olesno Market Square – Shelter at Sobisz loop.' These routes vary in length, with some extending over 50 km. More options are available in the Gravel biking around Radłów guide.
The Olesno Market Square is a central settlement where visitors can find amenities, enjoy coffee and ice cream, and take in views of the local church. While the original buildings around the market square have not survived, it remains a vibrant hub for local activities and a pleasant spot to visit.
Yes, there are several spots offering good views. Birch Avenue provides views from a hill, and the Devil's Throne is also noted as a viewpoint within a forest setting. The broader region, particularly along the Dunajec River, offers numerous scenic points for appreciating the natural landscape.


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