Best attractions and places to see around Limanowa, a town nestled in the Beskid Wyspowy mountains in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, offers a rich blend of historical, cultural, and natural attractions. The region is characterized by its "island" mountains rising individually from surrounding valleys. Limanowa and its surroundings provide opportunities for both active recreation and serene contemplation.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Trail to Mogielica
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Place for a campfire
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A nicely renovated market square in Limanowa - there are cafes and restaurants here, so it's a good place to relax and eat something good. It's impossible not to notice the large church of Our Lady of Sorrows - which I recommend visiting.
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It is worth lying down in the grass and resting for a while and feasting your eyes on the view, even though the summit is not far away.
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This pass is often the starting point for trips to Mogielnica south of here. At an altitude of 694m above sea level, there is a chapel, a stone obelisk from 1938 and a cross commemorating the battles of the Polish Legions. Great views of the Gorce, Babia Góra, Ćwilin and Śnieżnica.
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The 21-meter wooden observation tower on Modynia provides a 360° panorama above the treetops
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In winter, it is heavily covered with snow and possible icing on the steps. Beautiful views.
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Limanowa is surrounded by the distinctive Beskid Wyspowy mountains. You can visit Modyń Observation Tower for a 360° panorama above the treetops. The highest peak in the range, Mogielica, also features an observation tower. Other notable peaks include Modyń and Paproć (Koszarska Góra), both offering stunning views. The region's unique 'island' mountains provide varied hiking experiences through forested peaks and deep valleys.
The region has a rich history. The Marshal Rydz-Śmigły Pass is a significant historical site with a chapel, stone obelisk, and cross commemorating battles of the Polish Legions. You can also visit the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Sorrows in the town center, known for its 14th-century Gothic Pietà. World War I Cemetery No. 368 on Jabłon Hill is a poignant reminder of the Battle of Limanowa in 1914. Additionally, the Museum of Limanowa Land, housed in the historic Mars Manor, details the region's history.
Yes, Limanowa offers several family-friendly options. The Limanowa City Park along the Jabłoniecki Stream is a great choice, featuring a water playground, outdoor gym, pumptrack, picnic areas, barbecue gazebos, and a dog park. The Market Square in Limanowa is also a pleasant spot with cafes and restaurants, perfect for a family stroll. For a cultural experience, the All Saints' Church in Łososina Górna is a beautiful 18th-century wooden church that families might enjoy visiting.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Modyń Observation Tower, which offers a 360° vista of the surrounding mountain ranges. The Millennium Cross at Miejska Góra also provides extensive views of Limanowa, the Beskids, Pieniny, and Tatras. Another excellent spot is Wyśnikówka, a viewpoint offering great views of the surrounding area. Mogielica Peak and Modyń Mountain also have observation towers at their summits.
The Limanowa area is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes to the Jubilee Cross on Miejska Góra or the Jaworz Viewing Tower. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the Modyń – Przełęcz Słopnicka loop, and extensive MTB trails such as the Przylopek Rest Area – Przysłopek Singletrack. You can explore more options for hiking at Hiking around Limanowa, road cycling at Road Cycling Routes around Limanowa, and mountain biking at MTB Trails around Limanowa.
Limanowa offers attractions year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking and cycling, with lush landscapes and pleasant weather for exploring the Beskid Wyspowy mountains and the Limanowa City Park. Autumn brings beautiful fall foliage, perfect for scenic walks. In winter, the Limanowa Ski Resort in Mordarka becomes popular for skiing and transforms into a hiking paradise in warmer months. The outdoor swimming pool is available in summer.
Beyond the main Sanctuary of Our Lady of Sorrows, Limanowa features the early 19th-century Chapel of Graces, known for its miraculous water spring. The All Saints' Church in Łososina Górna is a beautiful wooden church from the 18th century, offering a glimpse into regional sacral architecture. The Marshal Rydz-Śmigły Pass also includes a chapel and a cross with historical significance.
Yes, the Limanowa area provides cycling routes for various skill levels. The Velo Limanowski is a 40 km long cycling route that is part of the extensive cycling opportunities. You can find easy to difficult routes for road cycling and mountain biking. For example, there are moderate road cycling loops like 'Modyń – Przełęcz Słopnicka' and challenging MTB trails like 'Przylopek Rest Area – Przysłopek Singletrack'. More details on routes can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Limanowa and MTB Trails around Limanowa guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from spots like the Modyń Observation Tower and Wyśnikówka. The renovated Market Square in Limanowa is also a favorite for its vibrant atmosphere, cafes, and restaurants. Many enjoy the historical significance of sites like the Marshal Rydz-Śmigły Pass and the opportunities for active recreation in the surrounding Beskid Wyspowy mountains.
Yes, Limanowa has several water features. The Jabłoniecki Stream runs through the Limanowa City Park, which offers amenities like a water playground. The Łososinka River and Starowiejski Stream are known for being relatively clean and are popular among anglers for trout and chub. During the summer months, the Pływalnia Limanowska (Limanowa Swimming Pool) provides an outdoor swimming facility.
For easier hikes, consider routes around the Jubilee Cross on Miejska Góra. There are several loops from Limanowa and nearby areas that are rated as easy or moderate, such as the 'Jubilee Cross on Miejska Góra loop from gmina Limanowa' (4.3 km) or 'Jubilee Cross on Miejska Góra loop from Cmentarz wojenny nr 367 – Mordarka' (4.5 km). These trails offer pleasant walks with rewarding views. You can find more details on these and other trails in the Hiking around Limanowa guide.
The Market Square in Limanowa is noted as being wheelchair accessible, making it a good option for visitors seeking accessible urban spaces. The Limanowa City Park also features paved paths and amenities that can be enjoyed by a wider range of visitors. For specific accessibility details on other sites, it is recommended to check directly with the venues.


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