Best attractions and places to see around Kraśnik include historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. The city offers a diverse range of points of interest, from medieval castles and significant religious structures to expansive forests and unique natural phenomena. Visitors can explore sites reflecting the region's heritage and enjoy outdoor recreation in its green spaces.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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"Polish Hollywood" in the Szastarka commune is an unusual tourist attraction - a white "Hollywood" sign has been placed on one of the slopes, which resembles the famous symbol from Los Angeles. Although much smaller, it attracts tourists and photo enthusiasts, especially those driving along the road from Słodków Trzeci. It is also worth seeing the historic churches and the manor house in Blinów, as well as numerous chapels. The Central Cycling Trail of Roztocze also runs through Szastarka.
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Watermill on Urzędowianka in Bęczyn (Urzetów commune) A place like from a movie "In Bęczyn, in 1912, Paweł Chęciński built a watermill. In 1922, the mill was taken over by Zygmunt Chęciński, Paweł's son, who in 1925 installed a turbine instead of the inefficient water wheel. In order to increase the processing power, in 1943 electricity was brought from Urzędów and an electric motor was used. The mill was well equipped, it had: a whole wheat flour mill, two pairs of rollers, a żuber, a perlak, a millet mill and a groats mill for making buckwheat. There was a flat for the miller next to the mill. The millers included Ignacy Krzykacz, Jan Płachta, Pikuła. In 1956, the mill was nationalized and transferred to the District Enterprise of Economic Mills in Kraśnik, which transferred it to the Commune National Council in Urzędów. The operation of the mill for the GRN was troublesome, so the mill was transferred to the Commune Cooperative of the Peasant Self-Help Union in Urzędów. When the demand for milling services decreased and the operation of the mill was unprofitable, GS leased the facility to Aleksander Kaspruś from Dzierzkowice, who after a few years of use gave up running the business due to the low demand for services. Over the last 50 years, the millers were employees of the commune and then GS, at various times the following worked in the mill: Łukasz Pac, Tadeusz Tarkowski, Ludwik Matysiak, Stanisław Matysiak, Jacek Jurak, Aleksander Kaspruś. Currently, the owner of the inactive mill is the Commune Office in Urzędów, the facility is cared for by the family of the former owner.” Source: Zdzisław Latos "Pottery and other types of crafts and trade in Urzędów from the 16th to the 20th century"
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It is best to make an approach from the road on the right side to enter it.
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Rudki Forest is a place that will surely appeal to all lovers of nature and active recreation. It is the perfect place for a weekend getaway with family or friends
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The Rudki forestry is famous for its picturesque mixed and coniferous forests, where you can admire rich flora and fauna. There are numerous tourist trails and educational paths that allow you to discover the secrets of nature and engage in active recreation
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Kraśnik offers a rich history to explore. You can visit the medieval Kraśnik Castle, which served as a crucial defensive point. The city also features significant religious structures like the Renaissance Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Baroque Church of St. John the Baptist, and the historic Great Synagogue in Kraśnik, built between 1637 and 1654. Another interesting historical site is the Watermill on the Urzędowianka in Bęczyn, dating back to 1912.
Yes, for something truly unique, you can visit the Polish Hollywood Sign in Szastarka. This eye-catching white 'Hollywood' sign is placed on a slope, attracting tourists and photography enthusiasts. Another natural curiosity is the Sand Geysers in Łany, where water flows from the ground, creating sand geysers with a consistent temperature year-round.
You can enjoy the outdoors at Rudki Forest, which offers picnic and grill pavilions, as well as opportunities for hiking and cycling. Access points include the Railway Crossing Entrance to Rudki Forest from Kraśnik and the Entrance to Rudki Forest. Within the forest, you'll find the Leśnictwo Rudki Picnic and Grill Pavilions, known for their picturesque mixed and coniferous forests.
For nature enthusiasts, the Puszcza Solska Landscape Park is a natural haven with over 500 plant species and diverse wildlife. The Nature Reserve Góra Świętego Rocha offers scenic views, endemic plant life, and opportunities to observe animals like deer and storks. Additionally, the Łąka Kwiatowa (Flower Meadow) provides a peaceful escape with vibrant wildflowers and a rich avian population.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Rudki Forest, accessible via the Railway Crossing Entrance to Rudki Forest from Kraśnik, is perfect for active recreation with picnic and grill facilities. The Polish Hollywood Sign in Szastarka is also a fun spot for photos. For more active recreation, MOSiR Kraśnik provides facilities including outdoor and indoor swimming pools and sports fields.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails around Kraśnik. For easy walks, consider routes like the 'Zalew Kraśnicki loop from Piaski' or 'Lasy miejskie loop from Osiedle Metalowiec'. More moderate options include the 'Pond in the Rudki Forest loop from Rudki' and the 'John Paul II Park in Kraśnik loop from Ośrodek-Wyżnica'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Kraśnik guide.
Yes, there are several mountain biking trails available. Options include the 'War Cemetery loop from Ośrodek-Wyżnica' and the 'Wind Turbines Near Kraśnik – Wind Farm loop from Kraśnik', both offering moderate difficulty. For more routes and details, check out the MTB Trails around Kraśnik guide.
Kraśnik offers several cultural sites and museums. Beyond the historic churches and synagogue, you can delve into the region's heritage at the Regional Museum named after Stanisław Fischer, the Gas Industry Museum, the Museum of Folk Culture, and the Missionary Museum.
Yes, Kraśnik features various monuments commemorating historical figures and events. These include the Monument to Józef Piłsudski in the market square, the Monument to Insurgents, Kościuszko's Boulder, the Monument to Fallen Uhlans, and monuments dedicated to victims of World War II, the Budzyń camp, and fascism.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Rudki Forest is highly regarded for its opportunities for active recreation and relaxation in picturesque settings. The unique Polish Hollywood Sign in Szastarka is also a popular spot for its novelty and photo opportunities, making it a memorable stop.
The Kraśnik Market Square serves as the heart of the city. It's a vibrant area where cultural events and markets frequently take place, offering an authentic glimpse into local life and a great spot to soak in the city's atmosphere.
Yes, for those interested in military history, the World War I Cemetery in Wyznica is a poignant historical site. Established in August 1914, it serves as a memorial to the fallen soldiers from that period.


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