Best attractions and places to see around gmina Nowe Miasto nad Pilicą include a mix of historical sites, natural features, and cultural points of interest. The region is characterized by the Pilica River, which offers opportunities for active recreation. Visitors can explore various landmarks and enjoy outdoor activities such as cycling and hiking through forested areas. The gmina provides a tranquil environment for those interested in both historical depth and natural landscapes.
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great bridge, I highly recommend it
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wonderful bridge, highly recommend
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The construction of the church of St. Stanislaus the Bishop in Kostrzyn was initiated in June 1924. The parish was established on December 12, 1924 by Bishop Marian Ryx from the separated villages of the parishes of Klwów and Wyśmierzyce. The construction was continued by Father Tomasz Zadęcki. The church was rebuilt according to the design of the architect Kazimierz Prokulski in the years 1926–1929 at the initiative of Father Wacław Kacznorowski. It was restored in 1968. The temple is a building made of pine and fir wood, in the Podhale style.
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Narrow Gauge Railway Rogów – Rawa – Biała (colloquial: Kolej Rogowska) – the first and only museum narrow gauge railway in the Łódź province. Previous names were Rogow Feldbahn, Rogowska Kolej Dojazdowa and Rogowska Kolej Wąskotorowa. The name currently used also functioned in the interwar period. Its beginnings date back to 1915, when German troops built a military field railway with a 600 mm gauge connecting Rogów with Biała Rawska. The narrow gauge railway was used to supply the German front with food, weapons and ammunition. It was used to transport soldiers and evacuate the wounded. After the end of World War I, the Rogów – Rawa – Biała Narrow Gauge Railway was taken over by PKP. In 1954, it was converted to a 750 mm gauge. In 1996 it was entered into the register of historical monuments. In 2001, PKP decided to liquidate it. It was saved from destruction by the Foundation of Polish Narrow Gauge Railways (FPKW), which restored it to a state of technical efficiency.
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The bridge over the Pilica River in Gostomia was built by the army together with the local population in the late 1980s. The bridge is made of wood on steel girders, 126.30 m long and 4.20 m wide. It is the longest wooden bridge in Poland.
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Worth a while, great to add on your route via Gostomia and nearby forests on the opposite side of the river - awesome gravel highways and good roads.
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The region offers several historical points of interest. You can explore the Capuchin Monastery, a significant religious site in Nowe Miasto nad Pilicą, or visit the Parish Church of the Protection of the Mother of God and the Parish Church of St. Casimir for their architectural value. Additionally, the Regional Museum in Nowe Miasto nad Pilicą, established in 1960, showcases local history, including tools from the Neolithic and Bronze ages.
Yes, the Pilica River is central to the region's natural attractions. You can experience the Myślakowice-Kolonia Ferry Crossing on the Pilica River, one of Poland's oldest hand-operated ferries. It's advisable to call ahead to confirm operation, especially during low water levels. The area is also home to the Barbara Bridge – The Longest Wooden Bridge in Poland over the Pilica in Gostomia, a notable structure for crossing the river.
For families, the Longest Wooden Bridge in Poland (Gostomia, Pilica River) is considered family-friendly. The newer Nadpiliczny Park in town features a sledding hill, a skatepark, and an amphitheater, providing recreational options for various ages. Additionally, the Annosław Station – Rogów–Rawa–Biała Narrow-Gauge Railway offers a unique historical experience, with trains running on selected days from June to September.
Absolutely. The gmina is known for its beautiful routes ideal for biking or walking, with 26.4 km of various tourist trails. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Old Mill in Gostomia – Wayside shrine loop from Nowe Miasto nad Pilicą' or 'Fryszerka Watermill loop from Brzeg'. For more options, explore the Cycling around gmina Nowe Miasto nad Pilicą guide. For hiking, the Bridge over the Pilica in Tomczyce leads to a gravel path into the woods, offering access to further routes.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find routes like the 'Running loop from Nowe Miasto nad Pilicą' or the 'Plaża Miejska loop from gmina Nowe Miasto nad Pilicą'. These range from easy to moderate difficulty. For a comprehensive list of options, check the Running Trails around gmina Nowe Miasto nad Pilica guide.
The Pilica River is perfect for active recreation. Kayaking is a popular activity on the river. You can also enjoy scenic routes along its banks for cycling and hiking. Don't miss the unique experience of crossing the river on the Myślakowice-Kolonia Ferry Crossing.
While the 19th-century Water Mill is a historic attraction, it is located on private property and not generally accessible. However, the hand-operated Myślakowice-Kolonia Ferry Crossing offers a unique, less common way to experience the Pilica River, providing a glimpse into older transportation methods.
Gmina Nowe Miasto nad Pilicą is characterized by its tranquil environment and natural beauty, primarily centered around the picturesque Pilica River. You'll find forested areas, scenic riverbanks, and open landscapes ideal for outdoor activities, offering a peaceful escape.
The region is suitable for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking, which are generally best enjoyed during warmer months. However, the historical sites and cultural points of interest can be visited year-round. The narrow-gauge railway operates on selected days from June to September, making summer a good time for that specific attraction.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical depth and opportunities for outdoor activities. The tranquil environment, especially along the Pilica River, is highly valued. The unique experience of crossing the river on the hand-operated ferry and exploring the longest wooden bridge are also popular highlights among the komoot community.
Yes, the region is known for its bridges. The Barbara Bridge – The Longest Wooden Bridge in Poland over the Pilica in Gostomia is a significant structure. Another notable crossing is the Bridge over the Pilica in Tomczyce, which provides access to gravel paths leading into the woods for further exploration.


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