Best attractions and places to see around Gromnik encompass historical landmarks, striking natural features, and cultural sites. This village in southern Poland, along with its immediate vicinity, offers diverse points of interest. The landscape is characterized by wooded hills, rock formations, and river valleys, providing a setting for both historical exploration and natural discovery. Many attractions are found within the larger Gmina Gromnik administrative district and the nearby town of Ciężkowice.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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@grzegorz75jan - so to sum up - the location is good and the road is already in good condition?! -
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From 2021 to today I have been there a few times. I saw them laying asphalt in various places. I have some photos and my own foot and bike tracks. It so happens that sometimes I edit the OSM map which is a database for Komoot and others where I see various flowers and updates are also delayed. I corrected the course of roads, paths, surface and other objects. It's just that your entry, marking, photos are out of date and misleading from this main point through the line on the road. It needs to be updated or removed because someone will click and, like most, will take a cursory look and not look at what surfaces Komoot currently provides. A few photos https://postimg.cc/gallery/7JsFGjm Photos of the ortho base are not yet up to date. https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/240570096#map=17/49.963524/20.884838 Even on Komoot you can see newer photos from other users in a few places. By the way, I will change the classification of the road because it is definitely too high in places and I will change one path because the routings lead through it unnecessarily and it is very poor. It is a pity that I did not upload photos to Wikimedia Commons earlier, but to a service competing with Kommoot, and I have already deleted them, and they would be useful, for example, for objects in the Buczyna forest. Wiki is also a mess. Photos with poor names, locations, categories or even without them. Connecting all this with OSM is a lot of work.
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@grzegorz75jan the location can't be wrong because it's on the track I drove in 2021 😉, but if something has changed for the better on this section in that time, then great :-) Regards. 👊
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This deco is not up to date and the location is wrong. I am not able to locate all the photos but there is already a lot of asphalt on the section of about 3 km. In the area of the church in Błonie it may be muddy by the Dunajec river bank but next to it there is asphalt along which the Velo Dunajec runs. Practically from the Buczyna forest to Szczepanowice there is asphalt. Even a moment ago from the bridge to the beach there was asphalt.
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It is a 15 hectare wooded hill, located 700 m south of the town, on which there is a group of rocks. Over the years, wind, frost and rain have given the rocks fantastic shapes. Legends shroud Skamieniałe Miasto in mystery. Witch (Czarownica) The most popular rock in the reserve, its height is 13 metres. The upper part of the rock looks like a mystical profile of a witch, with clearly defined eye sockets, a long crooked nose and a protruding chin. The witch is made of sandstone layers with different grain sizes. In the upper part of the rock there are many cracks, the largest of which is 0.5 m by 8 m. Rock with a cross The rock is in the shape of a tower and is about 10 m high. Inside there is a crack with steps that allow you to climb to the top of the rock. The view from the top extends over the neighboring hills, valleys, the Biała River and Ciężkowice. Grunwald The rock was given its name in 1910 to commemorate the Battle of Grunwald, which took place 500 years ago. A memorial plaque donated by I.J. Paderewski was attached to the rock. The rock is in the shape of a tower, which lies along the road and is considered the largest in the entire reserve. The height in the western part is 17 m.
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petrified city
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Impressive rock city and beautiful walk through the countryside - worth it!
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Quite a steep climb, but the castle and views are worth the effort.
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The most prominent natural rock formation is the Skamieniałe Miasto Nature Reserve, also known as the Stone Town Natural Reserve. This 15-hectare wooded hill features unique sandstone layers sculpted by nature into fantastic shapes. Within the reserve, you can find notable formations like the 13-meter tall Witch Rock (Czarownica), the tower-shaped Rock with a Cross, and the large Grunwald rock.
Yes, the ruins of Melsztyn Castle are a significant historical landmark nearby. Dating back to 1347, it was once a knightly residence and underwent Renaissance-style reconstruction. Though burned in 1770, remnants of its high, five-story tower and gatehouse can still be explored. Additionally, the Gromnik Observation Tower stands on the site of a former 15th-century castle on Chojnik Mountain, offering historical context alongside panoramic views.
You can visit the Witch Waterfall (Wodospad Czarownic), located near the Skamieniałe Miasto Nature Reserve. While it's a small stream in summer, it transforms into an impressive icefall during winter, surrounded by powerful rock formations that have inspired local legends.
The nearby town of Ciężkowice features a characteristic Market Square, which is part of the Małopolska Wooden Architecture Trail. Here you'll find a classicist town hall, the "Paderewski Bench" monument dedicated to Ignacy Jan Paderewski, and a statue of St. Florian. Just 10 minutes from the market square is the Zbigniew Jurkiewicz Spa Park, and in neighboring Kąśna Dolna, you can visit the manor house of Ignacy Jan Paderewski.
Absolutely. The Skamieniałe Miasto Nature Reserve is considered family-friendly, offering an engaging blue trail through unique rock formations. The Market Square in Ciężkowice is also noted as family-friendly, providing a pleasant area to explore historical buildings and monuments.
Gromnik is a popular starting point for various hiking routes. The Skamieniałe Miasto Nature Reserve has a blue trail that takes about 45 minutes to traverse. For more extensive options, you can explore numerous trails in the surrounding natural beauty. Find detailed hiking routes and guides at Hiking around Gromnik, including easy to moderate trails like the 'Cairn on Brzanka – Shepherd's Hut on Brzanka loop'.
Yes, the area around Gromnik offers several cycling routes. You can find options for touring bicycles and road cycling. For example, there are routes like the 'Wooden Church in Gromnik loop' or longer, more challenging rides such as the 'Lake Rożnowskie – VeloDunajec Cycling Path loop'. Discover more cycling routes and guides at Cycling around Gromnik and Road Cycling Routes around Gromnik.
The Witch Waterfall (Wodospad Czarownic) offers a unique experience depending on the season. While it's a small stream in summer, it transforms into a large and impressive icefall during winter, making it a particularly striking sight for those visiting in colder months.
Yes, the Gromnik Observation Tower, located on the highest peak in the Shooting Hills (393 meters above sea level), provides panoramic views of the surrounding ruins, the Owl, Bardzkie, and Wałbrzyskie Mountains, and the Silesian Lowlands. Additionally, from the top of the Rock with a Cross in the Skamieniałe Miasto Nature Reserve, you can enjoy views of neighboring hills, valleys, the Biała River, and Ciężkowice.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique natural rock formations of the Skamieniałe Miasto Nature Reserve and the impressive transformation of the Witch Waterfall into an icefall in winter. The historical significance and views from Melsztyn Castle are also highly rated, as is the charm of the Market Square in Ciężkowice with its characteristic buildings and monuments.
Yes, the Market Square in Ciężkowice is categorized as wheelchair accessible, making it a suitable destination for visitors with mobility needs to explore its characteristic buildings, the classicist town hall, and the "Paderewski Bench" monument.


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