Best attractions and places to see around Stanin, a village in eastern Poland within the Lublin Voivodeship, offer a blend of regional history and natural landscapes. The area features historical churches, remnants of old estates, and protected natural areas. Visitors can explore sites that reflect the cultural heritage and natural beauty of the Gmina Stanin administrative district.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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We were a little afraid to go, but on Saturdays it's possible
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The Church of St. Sophia in Zofibor is a wooden church from 1854, built after the previous church burned down. The current building, in the Baroque style, was founded by Franciszek Nowosielski and his wife Zofia née Gozdzka. In the years 1722–1864, the Dominicans served here, and the parish was established in 1914. The interior of the church is decorated with Baroque elements, and the building itself is part of a larger religious complex, including a parish cemetery. The church serves as a parish and is available to the faithful and tourists.
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One of the resting places in the Jata nature reserve. There is a small water reservoir and a shelter, tables, benches and information boards.
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The Jata nature reserve is located in the Łuków commune in the province. Lublin Province. It was created in 1933 (one of the oldest protected areas in Poland) to protect a multi-species natural forest with fir. There are several educational paths within the reserve, and there are also recreation shelters. A place worth visiting also with the youngest, there is one short path for children "In the footsteps of Badger Lucka", with wooden sculptures.
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Workshop with a facade made of old car registrations.
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Bridge and resting place in Rezerwat Jata
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I was about to turn back and look for a detour, but the locals (ladies returning from the berries) convinced me that it was possible to pass: "Lord, today is Saturday, it is quiet, they do not shoot, even the security does not drive. You can pass."
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Mechanical plant, whose facades are covered in full with license plates of cars imported from Germany.
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The primary natural attraction is the Jata Nature Reserve, one of Poland's oldest protected areas. It features a multi-species natural forest dominated by fir trees and offers several educational paths. The region also has gently undulating, sandy terrain, traversed by the Bystrzyca and Wilkojadka rivers, with fishing ponds along the latter.
Yes, the region is rich in history. In Stanin village, you can see a wooden church from 1756 and a brick belfry from 1836. Other notable historical sites include the St. Sophia Church in Zofibórz, a wooden church built in 1854. Nearby, Sarnów features a 19th-century manor house, and Wesołówka has the ruins of a manor house with a 17th-century castle complex.
A truly unique spot is the Workshop with a Facade Made of License Plates. This mechanical plant stands out because its entire facade is covered with license plates from cars imported from Germany, offering a quirky visual.
Absolutely. The Jata Nature Reserve is very family-friendly, offering a short educational path specifically for children called 'In the footsteps of Badger Lucka,' complete with wooden sculptures. There are also Rest Areas with Sheltered Tables and Fire Pits within the reserve, perfect for a family picnic.
The area around Stanin is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking through the Jata Nature Reserve and surrounding forests, with routes like 'Loop Żdżary - Rezerwat Jata'. Cycling is also popular, with options for touring bicycle routes and road cycling routes that explore the scenic countryside.
Within the Jata Nature Reserve, you'll find dedicated Rest Areas with Sheltered Tables and Fire Pits. These spots are equipped with benches and information boards, providing a comfortable place to relax amidst nature.
Beyond the wooden church in Stanin and the St. Sophia Church in Zofibórz, the Gmina Stanin district has several other historical churches. Jeleniec features a baroque church with fragments of an 18th-century Bernardine monastery. Tuchowicz is home to a Neoromanesque brick church built in 1888, complete with a belfry.
The region is characterized by gently undulating, sandy terrain with low dune ridges. This makes for generally accessible and pleasant walking and cycling experiences, particularly within the forests and along the river valleys.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical and natural beauty. The Jata Nature Reserve is highly regarded for its ancient forest and educational trails, especially the child-friendly 'Badger Lucka' path. The unique Workshop with a Facade Made of License Plates also captures attention for its distinctiveness.
Yes, several villages in the Gmina Stanin district feature rural parks that contain natural monuments. These can be found in Stanin, Tuchowicz, Jeleniec, and Niedźwiadka, offering serene spots for a leisurely stroll.
The Wilkojadka River, which traverses the Gmina Stanin region, is known for its three complexes of fishing ponds. These ponds cover a total area of 57 hectares, providing ample opportunities for fishing enthusiasts.
While specific weather data isn't provided, generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the natural reserves and historical sites. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially for forest walks in the Jata Nature Reserve, which provides shade.


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