Best attractions and places to see around Rokiciny include natural areas, historical sites, and recreational spots within the Łódź Voivodeship, Poland. The region features a rural landscape with opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore protected natural monuments, historical landmarks, and trails suitable for cycling and walking. These points of interest are located in Rokiciny and its broader vicinity.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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I like this place time for relaxation
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A wooden bridge on which you can ride and see the beach in Lisowice from a different perspective.
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I'd give it a 4/5. A significant portion of the trail is heavily potholed, so you need to choose your route carefully. In places, the white rocks are larger and tend to gather in ruts, so caution is advised in those areas. It's a slow ride on the road, but you can push it on a gravel bike with a fat tire, and on a mountain bike with a passion, you can go wild scrolling through Instagram ;)
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The cemetery in the Pustułka forest range in the Gałków Forest District became the resting place of approximately 10,000 soldiers fighting in the Russian and German armies who died during one of the largest maneuver operations that took place during World War I. Poles forcibly conscripted into the occupying armies fought on both sides of the conflict, many of them rest in the cemetery in Pustułka, as evidenced by the tombstones with Polish-sounding surnames.
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In the Ponds area there are gazebos for relaxing and eating, as well as an educational path.
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A place to rest around the ponds, with bicycle paths
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The region offers several natural attractions. You can visit the Marysinek Protected Area – Floating Piers on the Ponds, which features small fishing ponds with floating platforms for observing local fauna and flora. Another notable spot is the Waterfall in Lisowice, located near Lake Lisowice, offering a picturesque setting for relaxation.
Yes, the World War I Cemetery in the Pustułka Forest is a significant historical site. It serves as the resting place for approximately 10,000 soldiers from the Russian and German armies who died during World War I, including many Poles forcibly conscripted into these armies.
The Rokiciny area is great for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, mountain biking, and hiking. For example, there are running trails like the 'Running loop from gmina Ujazd', MTB trails such as 'Footbridge Over the Mrożyca loop', and hiking paths like the 'Pier – World Cities Signpost loop'.
Absolutely. The Marysinek Protected Area – Floating Piers on the Ponds is considered family-friendly, offering a chance to observe nature. The Wooden Pier at Lisowice Reservoir is also a great spot for families to walk and enjoy the water, with plans for a water park and other recreational facilities in the future.
You can enjoy easy walks around the Lisowice Reservoir, which features a beautiful 240-meter wooden bridge. For more structured hiking, explore routes like the 'Beach at Janów Lake loop from Lisowice' or the 'Pier – World Cities Signpost loop from Zeromin', both offering easy difficulty levels. You can find more options on the hiking guide for Rokiciny.
Yes, the area caters to various cycling preferences. The Natura 2000 Świetliste Valleys near Redzeń Gravel Segment offers excellent gravel and hilly terrain suitable for gravel biking, mountain biking, and cross-country cycling. You can also find numerous MTB trails, ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Footbridge Over the Mrożyca loop'.
This protected area is known for its unique floating piers on small fishing ponds. It's a project designed for visitors to cycle around the ponds and step onto the floating rafts, allowing for close observation of the local fauna and flora. It's a tranquil spot for nature lovers.
Certainly. The Lisowice Reservoir is a prime location for relaxation by the water, with a wooden pier and a developing recreational complex. The Marysinek Protected Area also offers peaceful ponds where you can sit on benches or shelters and enjoy the natural surroundings.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes and the opportunities for active recreation. The Marysinek Protected Area is loved for its unique floating platforms and wildlife viewing. Cyclists enjoy the 'excellent, fast and hilly gravel' sections of the Natura 2000 Świetliste Valleys, while the Lisowice Reservoir is praised for its picturesque walking and cycling paths.
This is a popular trail segment known for its gravel and hilly terrain, hidden within a forest. It's a favorite among cyclists for its challenging yet rewarding sections, suitable for gravel biking, mountain biking, and cross-country cycling, offering both downhill and uphill stretches.
Yes, you can visit the Waterfall in Lisowice. Located near Lake Lisowice, it provides a scenic spot for a break during a bike ride or a leisurely walk. The area around the lake is also known for its clear water and green spaces.
Beyond Rokiciny itself, the wider Łódź Voivodeship offers attractions like Mandoria, an amusement park in Rzgów, and MIKROKOSMOS Park Edukacyjny in Tomaszów Mazowiecki County. For a city experience, Łódź features the Orientarium ZOO Łódź and OFF Piotrkowska. There's also the Arboretum SGGW w Rogowie for nature enthusiasts.


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