Best attractions and places to see around Białopole include a variety of historical sites, religious buildings, and nature reserves. The region offers 6 hidden gems for exploration. Białopole is characterized by its natural landscapes, including forests, and historical architecture, providing diverse points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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Probably built in 1790 as a court chapel, expanded in 1831. In 1875 it was converted into an Orthodox church and in 1925 it was rebuilt into a school (among other things, the dome was demolished). Currently private property.
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Zamoyski Hunting Palace Maziarnia Strzelecka is a gem hidden in the forests of the Strzelecki Landscape Park. Very interesting architecture with a nice turret, worth visiting. The palace was built in 1903. There is an information board in front of the entrance.
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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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The Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity - from 1946 until recently used as a warehouse. Currently, the branch church of the parish of the Holy Apostle John the Theologian in Chełm; closed due to poor technical condition. Built of red brick in 1909 in the Byzantine-Ruthenian style, on a varied plan (similar to a rectangle), with an octagonal chancel. Medallions with images of Orthodox saints on the external facades. Window frames with floral and geometric motifs. source: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dubienka
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An interesting church from the 19th century, a former church https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ko%C5%9Bci%C3%B3%C5%82_%C5%9Bw._Barbary_w_Turowcu
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The region offers several historical sites. You can explore the Zamoyski Hunting Lodge, a unique architectural gem built in 1903, or visit the Kurmanów Former Greek Catholic Church, which has a rich history of transformations since its probable construction in 1790.
Yes, Białopole is known for its religious architecture. Highlights include St. Barbara's Church in Turowiec, an interesting 19th-century former church, and the Holy Trinity Orthodox Church in Dubienka, built in 1909 in the Byzantine-Ruthenian style.
For nature lovers, the Liski Nature Reserve is a must-visit. Established in 1978, it protects oak and oak-pine trees and features a pleasant forest with a small lake, perfect for a quiet stroll.
Yes, both the Liski Nature Reserve and the Zamoyski Hunting Lodge are considered family-friendly. The nature reserve offers pleasant walks, while the hunting lodge provides an interesting historical and architectural experience for all ages.
The Białopole area is great for cycling. You can find various routes, including an easy 15 km loop from Białopole to Raciborowice Manor, or a more challenging 48 km route exploring Horodl castle and the Church in Szpikołosy. For more cycling options, check out the Cycling around Białopole guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse range of attractions, from the historical significance of religious buildings like St. Barbara's Church in Turowiec to the natural beauty of the Liski Nature Reserve. The unique architecture of sites like the Zamoyski Hunting Lodge also receives positive feedback.
The Liski Nature Reserve is often described as a pleasant, little-known forest. If you venture slightly off the main trail, you can discover a charming small lake (a fire protection reservoir) within its serene surroundings.
While specific seasonal data isn't available for all attractions, the natural landscapes and outdoor activities like cycling are generally best enjoyed during the spring, summer, and early autumn months when the weather is mild and favorable for exploration.
Absolutely. The Zamoyski Hunting Lodge stands out with its very interesting architecture and a distinctive turret. Additionally, the Holy Trinity Orthodox Church in Dubienka showcases a unique Byzantine-Ruthenian style from 1909.
Yes, there are easy cycling options. For instance, you can enjoy an easy 15 km bike loop from Białopole that takes you past the Raciborowice Manor. More details on various routes can be found in the Cycling around Białopole guide.
The Kurmanów Former Greek Catholic Church likely originated as a court chapel in 1790. It underwent significant changes, including being converted into an Orthodox church in 1875 and later rebuilt into a school in 1925, during which its dome was demolished. It is currently private property.


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