Best attractions and places to see around gmina Hrubieszów offers a diverse range of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. Located in the southeastern part of Lubelskie Voivodeship, the region is shaped by the Bug and Huczwa rivers. It features a rich history influenced by centuries of coexisting Catholic, Orthodox, and Jewish cultures. Visitors can explore various sites that showcase both human heritage and natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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On May 15, 1944, a nun and her 10- to 12-year-old pupils were returning from Werbkowice to Turkowice by rail cart. The cart was powered by human power, and Sister Longina had eight helpers. They were carrying provisions for the children of the orphanage in Turkowice, run by the Sisters of the Servants. When Sister Longina spotted the burning church in Malice along the way, she stopped the cart and, together with the pupils, began to rescue the liturgical objects. This did not escape the notice of the Bandera supporters, who stopped everyone, then drove towards Sahryń. The next day, near a forest, they murdered everyone except the boy, who said he was Ukrainian. The perpetrators released him. His fate remains unknown. For many years, the exact location of the murder remained unknown. It wasn't until 1975, thanks to a high school graduate from Sahryń, that the crime scene and the remains of the murdered were discovered. Years later, after a Christian burial, they were buried in a mass grave in the cemetery in Stara Wieś near Brzozów in the Podkarpacie region. This high school graduate was Father Jan Pokrywka, who had died several years earlier. In 2004, a cross was placed in the forest to commemorate the site of the nun's and the boys' deaths, and in 2007, a monument dedicated to the murdered was unveiled in the square in front of the former War Orphanage in Turkowice.
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The building was erected in the years 1795-1828 in the Baroque style as a Uniate church dedicated to St. Nicholas. Later the Orthodox Church. A Catholic church since 1918. Next to it is a free-standing bell tower from 1868. Currently, the church belongs to the Bernardine Order. The building is located on a small hill. View of the Huczwa River from the back.
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Remains of a 19th-century palace complex: a gate with a doorkeeper's house. Artistic work in the house. Open on the occasion of various events, you can drink coffee and talk.
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The Liski nature reserve in the Strzelecki Landscape Park was established in 1978 to protect oak and oak-pine trees of natural origin. Pleasant, little-known forest, probably a solo trip. By going slightly off the trail (to the right at the first intersection) you can reach a small lake (it is a fire protection reservoir and swimming is prohibited, but the surroundings are very nice).
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Gmina Hrubieszów is rich in history. You can explore the Gate of the Former Palace in Kryłów, which are the remains of a 19th-century palace complex. Other significant historical sites include the Stanisław Staszic Museum, the Palace in Dołhobyczów, and the Professor Wiktor Zin's Family House, a preserved example of traditional wooden architecture. Don't miss the Dominican Monastery Complex, a Baroque church and monastery from the 18th century.
Yes, Gmina Hrubieszów features several notable religious buildings. The Former Greek Catholic church., now a Bernardine Order Church, is a Baroque-style building from 1795-1828 with a rich history and a miraculous image of Our Lady of Sokal. The Orthodox Church of the Dormition of the Blessed Virgin Mary, built in 1875, is unique for its thirteen domes, symbolizing Jesus and the twelve apostles.
To delve into the ancient past, visit the Skansen "Village Goths" in Masłomęcz. This open-air museum offers a glimpse into the history of Goths who settled in the Hrubieszów Basin between the 2nd and 4th centuries AD, featuring a replica of a Gothic hut.
The landscape is defined by the Bug and Huczwa Rivers, offering picturesque views. You can explore the Liski Nature Reserve, established to protect oak and oak-pine trees. The Bug River Gorge near Ślipcze is also a beautiful area with loess hills and mysterious burial mounds.
For panoramic views, visit the Wieża widokowa w Gródku (Viewing Tower in Gródek) on the escarpment of Królewski Kąt, which offers excellent vistas of the "Błonia Nadbużańskie" ecological area. Another great spot is the Tower and viewpoint at the Nadbużańskie Meadows., ideal for observing animals and sunrises. There's also a viewing tower in Chłopiatyn.
Yes, Gmina Hrubieszów is excellent for wildlife spotting. Cichobórz is a recognized sanctuary for grey herons, and Husynne is famous for its stork nest trail. The region also contains four Natura 2000 sites, protecting rare and endangered plant and animal species and their natural habitats, particularly along the Bug River meadows.
Families can enjoy interactive experiences at "Einstein na Łące" (Einstein in the Meadow) in Stefankowice-Kolonia, showcasing physical and chemical phenomena and traditional crafts. The "Wioska Strachów" (Village of Scares) in Moroczyn offers a unique themed village experience. The Gate of the Former Palace in Kryłów sometimes hosts events, and the Liski Nature Reserve and Tower and viewpoint at the Nadbużańskie Meadows. are pleasant spots for outdoor family outings.
The area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, road cycling routes, and easy hiking paths. For detailed routes, explore the Running Trails around gmina Hrubieszów, Road Cycling Routes around gmina Hrubieszów, and Easy hikes around gmina Hrubieszów guides.
Yes, there are several hiking trails, including easy options suitable for a leisurely walk. You can find routes like the "Action and Dealz store loop from Śródmieście" or the "Statue of Bolesław Prus loop from Hrubieszów." For more options, check the Easy hikes around gmina Hrubieszów guide.
Absolutely! Gmina Hrubieszów offers a variety of road cycling routes. Popular options include the "Prehoryłe Pathway loop from Czumów" and various loops around Zbiornik Kanału Ulgi. Discover more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around gmina Hrubieszów guide.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical and natural beauty. The Gate of the Former Palace in Kryłów is noted for its artistic gate and occasional events. The Former Greek Catholic church. is admired for its historical significance and Baroque architecture. The Liski Nature Reserve is enjoyed for its pleasant, little-known forest environment, and the Tower and viewpoint at the Nadbużańskie Meadows. is a favorite for animal observation and sunrises.
Beyond the main highlights, consider visiting the Professor Wiktor Zin's Family House ("Zinówka"), a late 18th-century wooden house offering insight into traditional borderland architecture. The Remains of the Castle on the Bug River, though mostly ruins, offer a developed area with alleys, benches, and a viewpoint over the Bug River, providing a quiet historical spot.


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