Best attractions and places to see around gmina Rawa Mazowiecka, located in central Poland, offer a mix of historical, cultural, and natural sites. The region is characterized by its significant landmarks, serene natural areas like the Rawka River, and recreational opportunities at the Tatar Reservoir. Visitors can explore historical ruins, traditional architecture, and diverse natural landscapes. The area provides various points of interest for those seeking to engage with its past and natural environment.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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wonderful place, I highly recommend it
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A very nice viewing spot.
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A great bike path around the Tatar Reservoir in Rawa Mazowiecka. One lap is approximately 3.64 km.
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The Rawka River Nature Reserve, located in the Łódź province, covers 97 km of the naturally meandering Rawka River and adjacent areas with a total area of approximately 487 ha. It is one of the few reserves in Poland protecting the entire length of the river from its source to its mouth, along with the lower sections of tributaries and oxbow lakes. For road cyclists, the asphalt routes in the vicinity of Bolimów and Skierniewice are attractive, offering picturesque views of the river valley. It is worth remembering, however, that some sections may lead through roads with a poorer surface, so it is recommended to plan the route in advance. The reserve also offers the opportunity to observe a variety of fauna and flora, which makes it an interesting place for cycling trips combined with admiring nature.
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The castle was built in the second half of the 14th century as the most southwestern stronghold of Mazovia, situated in the marshy forks of the Rawka and Rylka rivers, on an important trade route from Pomerania to Ruthenia. Thanks to King Sigismund Augustus, from 1569, the Rawka castle was used to deposit and store the quartz tax (established in 1563), collected from the starosty and crown lands, and intended for the Crown Army. From the 17th century, the castle fell into ruin. The destruction was initiated by the Swedish army during the "Deluge". Partial reconstruction in the second half of the 18th century by the Rawka starosta Franciszek Lanckoroński did not stop the process of decline. Its deliberate destruction, initiated during the Polish-Russian war at the end of the 18th century, was continued by the Prussians, who ruled the city at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. After World War II, conservation work began. In the years 1954-1958 the outline of the foundations was uncovered, a section of the curtain walls and the octagonal tower, which houses archaeological and historical exhibitions, were reconstructed.
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a temple built in the first half of the 15th century. The age of the church was confirmed by dendrochronological studies. The original date of construction was established at the beginning of the 18th century. It was rebuilt in the years 1819–41 with the addition of a porch at the front. It was restored in 1871 – then the sacristy was added. In 2008, the church was to be moved to the open-air museum in Nagawki. In 2013, old polychromes were discovered in the temple and a general restoration of the building began.
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The over 50-hectare, forest-surrounded reservoir "Tatar" with the Sports and Recreation Center is perfect for not only summer recreation. Residents and tourists have access to a walking and cycling route around the reservoir, benches along the shores, a guarded beach, alleys in the forest, a hotel, and pubs and restaurants where you can eat deliciously and cheaply. There are many ways to spend your free time. For example, you can rent a water bike, a boat, or a kayak and sail around the reservoir. The reservoir was created in the historic district of Rawa Mazowiecka, Tatar, which was a separate town until 1924.
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Gmina Rawa Mazowiecka is rich in history. You can visit the 14th-century Mazovian Dukes' Castle Ruins, which once housed the "Rawa Treasury" and now features archaeological exhibitions. The town also boasts a Historic Old Town with diverse architectural styles and picturesque Baroque churches, including the Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Don't miss the UNESCO-listed St. Margaret's Wooden Church in Boguszyce, known for its valuable paintings and sculptures.
For nature lovers, the Tatar Reservoir is a popular spot, offering water biking, canoeing, boating, and fishing, surrounded by forests with walking and cycling routes. The Rawka River Nature Reserve provides opportunities to observe diverse flora and fauna, ideal for cycling trips. You can also stroll through the beautiful 19th-century English Garden by the Rawka River or visit Sady Klemensa for tranquil green spaces.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The Tatar Reservoir has a guarded beach and water activities. The English Garden includes Jordan's garden for children. For a unique experience, visit Agrobanda in Teklin, where families can enjoy horse riding, carriage rides, animal feeding with mini-donkeys, alpacas, and kangaroos, and various children's attractions. The Aquarium Basen also offers pools and water attractions.
Gmina Rawa Mazowiecka offers various hiking opportunities. You can find easy to moderate trails, such as the "Tatar – Lasek Tatarski loop from Rawa Mazowiecka" (5.56 km, easy) or a slightly longer "Lasek Tatarski loop from Zamkowa Wola" (8.64 km, moderate). These trails often provide scenic views, especially around the Tatar Reservoir and through forested areas. For more options, explore the hiking routes around gmina Rawa Mazowiecka.
Absolutely! The region is well-suited for cycling. A popular route is around the Tatar Reservoir, which has a dedicated walking and cycling path. The Rawka River Nature Reserve also offers interesting routes for nature admiration. For road cyclists, there are routes like the "Church – Tatar Reservoir loop from Rawa Mazowiecka" (31.23 km, moderate). You can find more cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around gmina Rawa Mazowiecka guide.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. Early spring is recommended for seeing the Mazovian Dukes' Castle Ruins. For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring when apple trees blossom or autumn with its changing leaf colors offer particularly picturesque scenery. Summer is ideal for water activities at the Tatar Reservoir.
Rawa Mazowiecka is known for its "Blues Night" festival, offering a vibrant cultural experience. Additionally, you can take a ride on the Narrow-Gauge Railway (Kolej Wąskotorowa Rogów-Rawa-Biała), a 48 km long railway originally built during WWI, now primarily used for sightseeing tours through picturesque parts of the Łódź Voivodeship.
You can visit the Watermill on the Rawka River in Suliszew. This historic man-made monument, built at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, is still in use today and offers a very nice viewpoint of the quickly flowing Rawka River.
Beyond the Tatar Reservoir and the Rawka River Nature Reserve, the Rawka River Valley itself is notable, featuring dunes on its terraces in some parts. The area also has five protected monumental trees, including ancient pedunculate oaks, located in the cemetery, Piłsudskiego Square, and along ul. Armii Krajowej.
Yes, for those interested in the local past, there is a Regional Museum in Rawa Mazowiecka that offers insights into the town's rich history and heritage.
Gmina Rawa Mazowiecka features several themed trails. These include the "Szlak Ziemi Rawskiej" (Rawa Land Trail), the "Szlak Grunwaldzki" (Grunwald Trail) which is part of a national cultural route, the "Rawska Ósemka" (Rawa Eight) connecting key tourist attractions, and the "Szlak Grodzisk Piastów Mazowieckich" (Trail of Piast Castles of Mazovia), offering diverse routes for exploration.


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