Best attractions and places to see around Łochów include a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. Situated on the Liwiec River and within the Nadbużański Landscape Park, the region offers opportunities for outdoor activities. It is an ideal destination for nature lovers and those interested in Polish heritage.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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The temple was built in 1932 in the village of Wólka Dobryńska, in the Zalesie commune, in the Biała Podlaska district. It was originally named after St. Stanislaus Kostka. The church was built thanks to the efforts of Father Franciszek Michalik. It was designed by the architect Mr. Mazur. The builders of the temple were carpenters Józef Kozerski, Antoni Lewczuk, Wiktor and Antoni Arseniuków, Julian Romaniuk. In 2009, the building was moved by the Arche SA company to its current location. Thanks to the support of the president of this company, Władysław Grochowski, the church was restored. On May 13, 2010, on the Sunday of the Ascension of the Lord, the then bishop of Drohiczyn Antoni Dydycz consecrated the temple, giving it the name of Divine Mercy. During this ceremony, a plaque commemorating the founder was placed in the church.
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The palace and park complex is a 19th-century building commissioned by Count Józef Hornowski. Originally, it was a single-storey building with a columned portico, the construction of which was completed in 1830. During the later expansion, carried out in the years 1852-1854 according to the design and under the supervision of the leading architect of the era, Bolesław Paweł Podczaszyński, two-storey projections and a front portico with cast iron columns were made. The interiors were maintained in the neo-Gothic style typical of the 19th century. https://www.palacifolwarklochow.pl/o-nas/historia-palacu-z-xix Currently a hotel with beautiful grounds!
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19th century manor house, currently a hotel facility with SPA and restaurant. Large recreational area around the manor house.
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here is a historical note: https://www.polskiezabytki.pl/m/obiekt/3478/Lochow/
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Kamieńczyk is one of the oldest villages in the Wyszków commune, picturesquely situated in the Kamieniecka Forest, at the mouth of the Liwiec River into the Bug. In 1973, archaeologists discovered a Proto-Slavic cemetery near the village. The research carried out proved that there was a settlement of the Lusatian culture in this place as early as 4 thousand years BCE. In the past, many residents of the area were engaged in rafting in the summer. To commemorate them, in 2002, a monument to a raftsman by Elżbieta Pietras was erected in the place of the former town market. Kamieńczyk lost its town rights, obtained in 1452, under the Tsar's decree in 1896 and never regained them. During the times of the town, there was a defensive castle, town hall, cloth hall and bridges over the Bug and Liwiec.
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Moderately difficult dirt road, nice lake and forest, before entering the reserve it is worth driving up and seeing the old Jewish cemetery. The prettiest times there are Spring and Autumn. A nice break from the asphalt route.
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The rafter's monument by Elżbieta Pietras has been standing on the market square in Kamieńczyk since 2002.
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Łochów is nestled within the expansive Nadbużański Landscape Park, offering numerous opportunities to connect with nature. You can explore the unique peat bog and dystrophic lakes at Śliże Nature Reserve, which also features a singletrack trail. The Liwiec River Valley provides scenic spots for walks, kayaking, or sunbathing. Additionally, the area boasts the unique Zieleniec Dunes and the tranquil Forest Chapel with its ancient 'Edward' Oak.
Yes, Łochów is rich in history and culture. The prominent Łochów Palace, a 19th-century Neo-Renaissance complex, houses an art gallery, a 'Border of Cultures' museum, and the unique Island of Writers and Poets. You can also visit the beautifully restored Church of Divine Mercy, a 19th-century wooden church. Other notable sites include the historic Old Railway Station (1866) and the Flisak Monument in Kamieńczyk, dedicated to raftsmen.
The region around Łochów is ideal for various outdoor pursuits. You can enjoy hiking and cycling through the Nadbużański Landscape Park, with its extensive trails, forests, and birch groves. The Liwiec River is perfect for kayaking, boating, or peaceful walks along its banks. For specific routes, you can find numerous options for hiking, road cycling, and mountain biking around Łochów.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy exploring the grounds of Łochów Palace, which offers boating or water biking on its historic ponds. From May to October, the Indian Village in Borzychy provides a unique experience with tipis and activities like archery. Many of the natural areas, such as the Nadbużański Landscape Park and the Liwiec River banks, are suitable for family walks and picnics.
The best times to visit Łochów for outdoor activities are generally spring and autumn. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant for hiking, cycling, and exploring nature reserves like Śliże Nature Reserve, which is particularly beautiful then. Summer also offers opportunities for kayaking on the Liwiec River, though it can be warmer.
Beyond the museum at Łochów Palace, you can discover some truly unique spots. The Museum of the Whistle in Gwizdały offers a quirky collection (visits by appointment). For a glimpse into traditional life, consider visiting the Skansen im. Marii Żywirskiej in Brańszczyk, an open-air museum.
Yes, Łochów and its surroundings feature several important religious sites. The restored Church of Divine Mercy, a 19th-century wooden church, is a key landmark. Slightly outside Łochów, the Marian Sanctuary in Loretto is a significant pilgrimage site, known for its figure of Our Lady of Loreto. The Sanctuary of St. Idzi in Wyszków is another historical church in the vicinity.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails around Łochów, ranging from easy walks along the Liwiec River to more moderate paths within the Nadbużański Landscape Park. The Śliże Nature Reserve offers a moderately difficult singletrack trail through its unique peat bog landscape. For a comprehensive list of routes and their difficulties, explore the hiking guide for Łochów.
Beyond the grand Łochów Palace, the region boasts other architectural gems. The Old Railway Station from 1866 in Łochów is a charming historic building. Further afield, the House of Hansen in Szumin is a significant architectural site recognized on the list of Iconic Houses and protected by the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the Łochów Palace grounds and the opportunity for quiet walks. The unique natural environment of the Śliże Nature Reserve, with its lakes and singletrack, is also highly rated for its scenic beauty and tranquility, especially in spring and autumn.
Yes, the area around Łochów caters to various cycling preferences. You can find easy road cycling loops, such as the 'Łochów Palace – Church of Divine Mercy loop,' or more moderate routes like the 'Bridge over the Liwiec River loop.' For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are several moderate MTB trails, including those around Wyszków. Detailed routes and their difficulty levels are available in the road cycling and MTB guides for Łochów.


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