Best attractions and places to see around Spytkowice, a village nestled in the Western Beskids of Poland, offers a variety of attractions for visitors. The region is characterized by hills, valleys, and rich vegetation, providing a setting for outdoor activities. Spytkowice is known for its historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural experiences. The area also features extensive fishing ponds, which are among the largest in Poland.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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A superb cycle path which is, among other things, the EuroVelo 4 which crosses Poland. I realize that I can take it all the way to Krakow, my final destination, but the wind is blowing hard today and the path is elevated, so I am not at all sheltered from the wind. I decide to leave it further on to follow my initial itinerary.
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The castle is also a great attraction, but those climbs are a real challenge for cyclists. It's all uphill.
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Information about the ferry crossing on the Vistula River along County Road No. 1774K Spytkowice – Poręba Żegoty. The ferry service is operated by Szymon Fryc SF AQUA Jana Pawła II, 75 Spytkowice. It is open daily from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., with the frequency adjusted to user needs. Ferry fees apply according to the resolution of the Wadowice County Council. The revenue from these fees constitutes the revenue of the Wadowice District. All information, comments, and remarks regarding the operation of the ferry service on the Vistula River in Spytkowice are received at the Wadowice District Office – District Roads Department, ul. Batorego 2, by phone at 33/873-42-22 or 33/873-42-30, or by email at pzd@powiatwadowicki.pl.
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whenever I go, it's windy.. such a boring route for one time ok
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1.5PLN per Bicycle per person. We were heading toward Cukeirnia Roza in Czernichów
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Illegal pedestrian and bicycle shortcut.
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This cafe is an institution among cyclists in the region (thanks for the recommendation). Excellent coffee and a good variety of choices to eat - both sweet and savoury things look homemade. Just be careful to not end up in the cafe/bar right next to it (depending from which side you come, you might see it first but it's not the same atmosphere). The road leading to the cafe can be quite busy at times.
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Spytkowice offers several historical sites. You can visit the historic Spytkowice Castle, which features Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque elements, and is surrounded by a park and fishing ponds. Another significant site is the Tenczyn Castle, impressive 14th-century ruins set in a beautiful environment. The Railway bridge in Okleśna, built in 1899, is also a notable historical structure that now serves as an alternative crossing for pedestrians and cyclists over the Vistula River.
Yes, Spytkowice is home to several historic churches. You can visit the 18th-century Church of St. Anne, known for its architecture and historical frescoes. Another significant site is the wooden Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, constructed between 1763 and 1765, featuring Baroque-style decor. Additionally, the region has numerous traditional roadside shrines.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Spytkowice is nestled in the Western Beskids, offering hills, valleys, and lush vegetation. A unique natural feature is the extensive and ancient fishing ponds, which are among the largest in Poland and serve as a significant habitat for rare plant and animal species. You can also explore the Beskid Landscape Park, known for its diverse flora and fauna.
For excellent panoramic views of the surrounding area, head to the Viewpoint on Wysoka (Wieża widokowa na Wysokiej). The Western Beskids themselves also offer numerous spots with beautiful vistas during hikes.
Absolutely! Spytkowice is a great base for cycling. The Vistula Cycling Route WTR Oświęcim–Miętków offers a high-quality asphalt section along the Vistula embankments, providing scenic views and a natural setting. For more cycling options, you can explore various routes listed in the Road Cycling Routes around Spytkowice, Gravel biking around Spytkowice, and Cycling around Spytkowice guides.
The Western Beskids surrounding Spytkowice offer numerous hiking trails suitable for various skill levels. While specific trails are not detailed here, the mountainous region is characterized by hills and valleys, providing a setting for scenic walks and more challenging hikes. You can find routes that offer beautiful panoramic views.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The Vistula Cycling Route WTR Oświęcim–Miętków is suitable for families, offering a smooth ride along the river. The Ferry on the Vistula River in Czernichów can be a fun experience. Nearby, you can find attractions like Dinosaur Park Zatorland and the Miniature Park 'World of Dreams' in Inwałd, which are popular with families.
For a pleasant break, consider visiting Bistro Róża. It's known for its artistic cakes, homemade pastries, and is a popular spot for cyclists to stop for coffee and a snack.
Beyond historical buildings, you can visit the 'Under the Forest' Apiary (Pasieka 'Pod lasem'). This picturesque apiary by the Sarnówka stream features both production and antique beehives, forming a small 'Podhale Beekeeping Open-Air Museum.' It also houses the St. Ambrose Gallery, dedicated to the patron saint of beekeepers, offering a unique insight into local traditions.
During winter, Spytkowice offers a professional ski slope, 'Kompleks Beskid.' It features four downhill routes of varying difficulty, providing opportunities for skiing with views of Babia Góra.
The fishing ponds in Spytkowice are among the largest and most ancient in Poland. They are crucial for traditional fish farming and serve as a vital habitat for rare plant and animal species. This makes them a popular destination for ornithologists, botanists, and entomologists interested in observing diverse wildlife.
Yes, Spytkowice serves as a good base for exploring nearby areas. Wadowice, approximately 10 km north, is known as the birthplace of John Paul II and houses the Sanctuary in Wadowice. Other nearby attractions include Żywiec Lake for water sports, Pilsko for skiing and hiking, and the Skansen Taboru Kolejowego w Chabówce, a railway rolling stock open-air museum.


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