Attractions and places to see around Przytyk, located in Poland's Mazovian Voivodeship, offer a blend of historical sites and natural features. The town is situated along the Radomka River, providing picturesque settings. The area features historical churches, remnants of Jewish heritage, and cultural landmarks.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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great place, highly recommend
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a picturesque place to relax
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A church with an interesting architecture and unusual attribute
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Pretty cool church with a facade totally destroyed by a current parish priest desire to show off with the large rosary. Worth seeing for a nice architecture and have a nice laugh/criticize the rosary kitsch.
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Beautiful old church
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Interesting place, large difference in water levels on the river.
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More of a bike stop than walking around. A bit small.
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Przytyk and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the Baroque-Renaissance style Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, the historic Market Square Well known as the "Navel of Europe," and the Jewish Cemetery with its preserved gravestones. Further afield, explore the Gothic St. Lawrence Church in Wrzos, the mid-15th century St. Mary Magdalene Church in Wrzeszczów, and the Old Bridge, which once handled significant north-south traffic.
Yes, Przytyk is situated along the picturesque Radomka River, which is a central natural feature. You can also visit the Old Water Mill on the Radomka River, a still-operational mill built between 1915-1916. Additionally, the Domaniów and Jagodno Reservoirs are attractive destinations for enjoying the natural landscape.
The area around Przytyk offers various outdoor activities, particularly cycling and running. You can find numerous routes for touring bicycles, such as the 'Domaniowski Reservoir – Domaniów Reservoir Main Dam loop' or the 'Path Around the Lake – Cerekwianka Floodplain Polder loop'. For road cycling, options include the 'Church in Przysucha – Topornia Lake loop'. Runners can explore trails like the 'Centrum Wsi Mleczków loop'. For more details on these routes, visit the Cycling around Przytyk, Road Cycling Routes around Przytyk, and Running Trails around Przytyk guide pages.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Outdoor Chess Set at Witold Gombrowicz Museum offers a fun, interactive experience within the museum's beautiful palace park, which features ponds and alleys. The St. Bartholomew's Church with Rosary is also considered family-friendly, offering a peaceful setting with a unique large rosary. The Witold Gombrowicz Museum itself, with its historical setting and grounds, can be an engaging visit for all ages.
The Witold Gombrowicz Museum, located in Wsola, is housed in a palatial residence built in 1914. It offers a glimpse into the life and work of the prominent Polish writer. The museum grounds feature beautiful ponds and alleys, and you can find the unique Outdoor Chess Set at Witold Gombrowicz Museum, which visitors enjoy. The palace was once home to the writer's brother and has a rich history.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical and natural beauty. Many enjoy the unique features like the Outdoor Chess Set at Witold Gombrowicz Museum and the museum's beautiful park. The St. Bartholomew's Church with Rosary is noted for its beautiful old architecture and the impressive large rosary. The Old Water Mill on the Radomka River is praised as a picturesque and relaxing spot.
Yes, you can find a few unique sights. The Jedlińsk Crayfish Monument is a quirky and interesting monument dedicated to the crayfish that were once abundant in the Radomka River and a local delicacy. Additionally, the St. Bartholomew's Church with Rosary features an unusually large rosary that visitors find quite striking.
The Jedlińsk Crayfish Monument is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering an interesting and easy-to-visit spot for everyone.
The Radomka River is historically significant to Przytyk, as the town's development was closely tied to it. Archaeological research indicates increased settlement in the Radomka valley in the 13th century. Today, it provides a scenic backdrop for the area, and you can visit the still-operational Old Water Mill on the Radomka River, which utilizes its flow.
The former Podlodowski Manor, also known as Ostrów, is located 1.5 km from Przytyk. While the site now hosts an animal insemination station, it also features a 4.5-hectare palace park from the mid-19th century with a restored palace and an ancient oak tree. Visitors can appreciate the historical grounds and natural beauty of the park.
While specific seasonal events are not detailed, the region's historical sites and natural features can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor attractions like the Radomka River and the palace parks. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, and winter can offer a serene, quiet experience, especially for historical churches and museums.
Yes, the area is popular for cycling. For touring bicycles, you can try the 'Domaniowski Reservoir – Domaniów Reservoir Main Dam loop' (31.2 km, easy) or the 'Fairy Tale Avenue – Path Around the Lake loop' (32.7 km, easy). Road cyclists might enjoy the 'Church in Przysucha – Topornia Lake loop' (55.7 km, moderate). More routes and details can be found on the Cycling around Przytyk and Road Cycling Routes around Przytyk guide pages.


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