Best attractions and places to see around Sabnie include historical sites, religious landmarks, and natural reservoirs. This gmina in Poland offers insights into its religious heritage and proximity to significant historical locations. The region features a rural landscape with a variety of points of interest for visitors. There are 3 attractions and places to see waiting to be explored.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The newly built bridge over the Bug River in Granne. A pedestrian and bicycle path runs across the bridge, and there are also four covered benches overlooking the river.
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Benches and garbage cans have been placed under the canopies. You can rest and dispose of your trash.🗑️
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Already open.
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August 2025 - not yet open, barriers at the entrance. You'll need to carry your bike if you decide to ride.
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New bridge over the Bug river, connecting Granne (Podlaskie Voivodeship) with Krzemień Wieś (Masovian Voivodeship), with a wide pedestrian-bicycle path and additional "viewing bays" with benches and a roof.
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Sterdyń, as a small town located far from the main communication routes, never played a major historical role. However, we know that the inhabitants of the Sterdyń land took part in the January Uprising and also provided selfless help to the insurgents, for which the tsarist authorities imposed severe repressions on them. For this reason, Sterdyń lost its city rights in 1869. In the second half of the 19th century, persecution of the Uniates took place, and in 1905 peasant uprisings were recorded. In 1863, the tsarist authorities carried out the emancipation of the peasants. On the hundredth anniversary (1963), a monument commemorating this event was erected on the Sterdyń market square. During World War I, Russian troops burned down over 1/3 of the buildings in Sterdyń. During World War II, the inhabitants helped or participated in actions organized by the AK districts "Sęp" and "Proso". For this reason, the Germans shot about 400 people. During the occupation, there was also a ghetto in Sterdyń. 400 people of Jewish origin died there. The remaining Jewish population was transported to the nearby extermination camp in Treblinka. In the first years after the war, the residents of Sterdyń also experienced dramatic events at the hands of the people's government. An example of this is the execution of Józef Myszko, the village mayor of Sewerynówka. Józef Myszko helped unknown partisans. Accused of aiding bandits and considered an enemy of the people, he was sentenced by a "court" in the form of UB officers to death by shooting. The sentence was carried out immediately in front of the forcibly gathered residents of Sterdyń. The "trial" and the sentence took place in the market square on December 28, 1946. The murdered man was 37 years old.
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The village was mentioned in 1446. In the 16th century, it was the property of Brykcy Chądzyński, then Kiszków. In 1622, Sterdyń was inherited by Anna Iwanowska from Kiszków, the wife of the cup-bearer of Drohicz Jakub Iwanowski of the Łodzia coat of arms, and then, as a dowry, it was received by the daughter of Anna and Jakub Iwanowski, Barbara, the wife of the starost of Drohicz, the castellan of Czersk Zbigniew Ossoliński. In this way, from 1643 to 1706, the village remained in the hands of the Ossolińskis. From 1709 to around 1726, it was the property of Wiktoryn Kuczyński, the castellan of Podlasie. Wiktoryn Kuczyński (born 1668), active in many fields, a participant in the political events of his time, a supporter of King Stanisław Leszczyński, exposed himself to Russian persecution - the devastation of his estates and the imprisonment of his son. Active in the field of economy, he floated grain on the Nurzec, Bug and Vistula rivers to Gdańsk with his own ships. He died in 1738 and was buried with the Benedictine nuns in Drohiczyn. In the 18th and early 19th centuries Sterdyń belonged to the Ossolińskis again, including the starost of Sulejów Stanisław Ossoliński. In 1809 Józef Wawrzyniec Krasiński married Emilia Ossolińska and received the Sterdyń estates from her hand. Józef Wawrzyniec Krasiński (1783–1845) was a writer, translator and memoirist, an activist of the Warsaw Charitable Society, decorated for his Napoleonic campaigns with the Golden Cross of Virtuti Militari and the French Legion of Honour, senator castellan of the Kingdom of Poland. Together with the hand of his daughter Paulina Sterdyń it passed in 1849 to Ludwik Górski (1818–1908), an outstanding agricultural activist, socially engaged, founder of the Agricultural Society, publicist. A devout Catholic, through his connections among cardinals he had considerable influence in Rome. Pope St. Pius X personally decorated him with the Knight's Cross of the Order of Pius IX. After Ludwik Górski's death the estate was taken over by Kazimierz Krasiński, and then by his son Franciszek Krasiński. The estate remained in the hands of the Krasińskis until the end and around 1930 it had 2,300 hectares.
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The following died at that time: the commander of the 3rd squadron of the 6th Brigade, Senior Sergeant Józef Babicz Żwirko, Corporal Franciszek Januszkiewicz Zbieg, Private Jan Małyszko Grom and Private NN Serdeczny. In November 2005, thanks to the efforts of the "Pamiętamy" Foundation, a monument commemorating these soldiers was erected next to the chapel in Kiełpiniec. Symbolic crosses of the fallen are also located on both sides of the road at the entrance to the village. A concrete grave fenced with a low wooden fence is dedicated to the unknown Home Army soldier who died in 1941 or 1942. On the edge of the village on the opposite side of the road, there is only a wooden cross without an inscription commemorating the death of two uhlans from 1920. The bodies of these two soldiers were ceremoniously transported to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Sterdyń on the fifteenth anniversary of regaining independence. R. Murawski says: "The exhumation was accompanied by crowds of people.
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The region around Sabnie is rich in history. You can explore the Ossoliński Palace in Sterdyń, known for its preserved 17th-century layout and unique oval courtyard. Additionally, the Graves of Home Army Soldiers in Kiełpiniec Parish Cemetery and the Home Army Memorial Square in Sterdyń commemorate those who fought during World War II and against communist authorities. Nearby, the Muzeum Treblinka offers a significant historical and educational experience related to the former German Nazi camps.
Yes, the primary natural attraction is Niewiadoma Reservoir. This lake offers benches, beaches, and piers, making it a popular spot for relaxation and swimming. The broader Sabnie area features a rural landscape, providing opportunities to enjoy the outdoors.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. For hiking, there are easy hikes around Sabnie, including a loop from Sokołów Podlaski and another around Michał Kleofas Ogiński Park. Cycling enthusiasts can find cycling routes around Sabnie, such as the Niewiadoma Reservoir loop. There are also running trails around Sabnie, with loops starting from Kupientyn or Sokołów Podlaski.
Yes, Niewiadoma Reservoir is considered family-friendly, offering beaches and swimming opportunities. The historical sites like the Graves of Home Army Soldiers in Kiełpiniec Parish Cemetery and the Home Army Memorial Square are also suitable for families interested in local history.
The Ossoliński Palace in Sterdyń is a significant historical site. Its unique architectural design features an oval courtyard, and its interiors retain original 17th-century layouts with completely new painterly decor from the late 18th/early 19th century. It was designed by renowned architect Jakub Kubicki and showcases classicizing Baroque elements.
The broader Gmina Sabnie area and its surroundings are home to several Roman Catholic churches. Notable examples include the Co-Cathedral of the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Sokołów Podlaski, the Roman Catholic Church of St. John Bosco, and the Roman Catholic Church of Divine Mercy - Sanctuary of Divine Mercy. These sites offer insight into the local spiritual life and architectural interest.
Visitors appreciate the mix of cultural landmarks and outdoor spaces. For instance, at Niewiadoma Reservoir, people enjoy the benches, beaches, and piers for relaxation and swimming. The historical sites offer a deep dive into the region's past, particularly the stories of the Home Army soldiers.
While not directly within Sabnie, the nearby Muzeum Treblinka is a significant site commemorating the former German Nazi extermination and labor camps. Further afield, the Agricultural Museum Fr. Krzysztof Kluk in Ciechanowiec provides insights into the region's agricultural history and traditions.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails around Sabnie. Options include a 6.8 km loop from Sokołów Podlaski, a 3.7 km loop around Michał Kleofas Ogiński Park, and a 4.8 km loop from Podnieciecz. These trails are suitable for a relaxed outdoor experience.
The sites like the Graves of Home Army Soldiers in Kiełpiniec Parish Cemetery and the Home Army Memorial Square in Sterdyń commemorate the Polish Underground State's armed forces during World War II. These locations honor soldiers who fought against the German aggressor and later against communist authorities, reflecting a crucial period in Polish history.
Yes, the area offers cycling routes around Sabnie. You can find easy to moderate routes, such as the 31 km Niewiadoma Reservoir loop from Kupientyn or a 19.4 km loop from Sokołów Podlaski that passes by a wayside shrine.
Sabnie is situated in a rural part of Poland. Visitors can expect to see agricultural landscapes, interspersed with small local parks and natural areas. The presence of Niewiadoma Reservoir adds a water feature to the natural scenery.


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