Attractions and places to see around powiat piaseczyński offer a diverse range of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural landscapes. Located south of Warsaw, this region is characterized by its green areas, forming part of the Warsaw agglomeration's natural 'backyard'. It features expansive forest complexes like Chojnów Landscape Park, historical sites such as Czersk Castle, and unique structures like the Brine Graduation Tower in Konstancin-Jeziorna. The area provides opportunities for exploring nature, historical architecture, and recreational activities.
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Every path may seem right to a person, but in the end it leads to death.
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A cycling mecca near Warsaw :-). We're waiting for new asphalt ;-)
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The beginnings of the creation of the "largest orchard in Europe" date back to the reign of Queen Bona, who was famous for her passion for gardening, including fruit growing. In 1545, she received large tracts of land in the Grójec district, which she later took care of, establishing numerous privileges for the owners of gardens. Then, fruit growing found legal support in the royal act of 1578, issued by Queen Bona's son. This gave rise to the development of fruit orchards, mainly apple orchards. Many historical works contain numerous mentions of the development of manor and peasant orchards in the Grójec region. A significant role in the history of "Grójecki apples" was also played by clergymen (Roch Wójcicki from Belsk, Niedźwiedzki from Łęczeszyce, Stefan Roguski from Goszczyn and Edward Kawiński from Konary), who in the 19th century were the main promoters of fruit growing in this region. At the beginning of the 20th century, commercial orchards were already established, the symbol of which was Jan Cieślak from Podgórzyce. He introduced high culture in the cultivation and storage of apples (in 1918 he built the first fruit storage facility in Poland). At the beginning of the 20th century, the first advisors also appeared, and one of the most famous from this region was Witalis Urbanowicz, who in 1909 became famous for developing the 10 gardening commandments. The very dynamic development of Grójec fruit growing, synonymous with Prof. Szczepan Pieniążek, began at the end of World War II. Thanks to him, the Institute of Pomology and Floriculture was established, which passed on the latest knowledge and experience in apple cultivation to local fruit growers. On the professor's recommendation, his student, Eligiusz Gajewski, founded the Experimental Plant of the Institute of Pomology and Floriculture in Nowa Wieś. This plant became a model farm from which Grójec fruit growers drew practical knowledge.
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The beginnings of the creation of the "largest orchard in Europe" date back to the reign of Queen Bona, who was famous for her passion for gardening, including fruit growing. In 1545, she received large tracts of land in the Grójec district, which she later took care of, establishing numerous privileges for the owners of gardens. Then, fruit growing found legal support in the royal act of 1578, issued by Queen Bona's son. This gave rise to the development of fruit orchards, mainly apple orchards. Many historical works contain numerous mentions of the development of manor and peasant orchards in the Grójec region. A significant role in the history of "Grójecki apples" was also played by clergymen (Roch Wójcicki from Belsk, Niedźwiedzki from Łęczeszyce, Stefan Roguski from Goszczyn and Edward Kawiński from Konary), who in the 19th century were the main promoters of fruit growing in this region. At the beginning of the 20th century, commercial orchards were already established, the symbol of which was Jan Cieślak from Podgórzyce. He introduced high culture in the cultivation and storage of apples (in 1918 he built the first fruit storage facility in Poland). At the beginning of the 20th century, the first advisors also appeared, and one of the most famous from this region was Witalis Urbanowicz, who in 1909 became famous for developing the 10 gardening commandments. The very dynamic development of Grójec fruit growing, synonymous with Prof. Szczepan Pieniążek, began at the end of World War II. Thanks to him, the Institute of Pomology and Floriculture was established, which passed on the latest knowledge and experience in apple cultivation to local fruit growers. On the professor's recommendation, his student, Eligiusz Gajewski, founded the Experimental Plant of the Institute of Pomology and Floriculture in Nowa Wieś. This plant became a model farm from which Grójec fruit growers drew practical knowledge.
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The graduation tower in Konstancin-Jeziorna, located in the Spa Park, was built in the years 1974-1979. It is an open-air inhalation facility, where brine from a borehole at a depth of 1600 meters is sprayed through a special mushroom. The graduation tower has a circumference of 140 meters and a height of 6 meters. The brine has a temperature of 29°C and a concentration of 6.49%. The use of the graduation tower is recommended in various ways: directly at the inhaler for 15-20 minutes, in the graduation tower for 30-60 minutes or outside for 2-3 hours. Entry to the facility is subject to a fee.
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The bridge was renovated in 2021. The footbridge underwent a general reconstruction - the structure and surface were renovated. New wooden handrails were also built. They replaced rusty, steel railings that did not match the architecture of the park. The renovation of the footbridge cost 198 thousand PLN gross.
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a bit narrow but you can
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you can't see a better future from there...but it's still worth it
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Powiat Piaseczyński is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the vast Chojnów Landscape Park, which features numerous marked hiking and cycling trails and 11 nature reserves. Other notable natural spots include Bridge Over the Zielona River, the picturesque Jeziorka River valley, and Jezioro Czerskie, a protected Vistula oxbow lake at the foot of Czersk Castle. The Zimne Doły Observation Tower offers views of ponds and clearings, providing a great spot for relaxation and exploration.
Yes, the region boasts several significant historical sites. The impressive ruins of Czersk Castle are a major draw, hosting cultural events and offering panoramic views. You can also find historic churches, such as the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary church in Góra Kalwaria, and the unique 17th-century Wooden Manor in Brześce. The Old and New Paper Mill in Konstancin-Jeziorna is another interesting historical monument.
Families can enjoy a variety of activities. The Zimne Doły Observation Tower area includes picnic spots and a didactic path. The Piaseczyńska Narrow-Gauge Railway offers picturesque Sunday trips during the tourist season. For active fun, there's the Rope Adventure Park 'Małpi Gaj' in Zimne Doły, a large skate park in Piaseczno, and the Góra Kalwaria Pool Complex with swimming pools and multi-functional fields. Many trails in Chojnów Landscape Park are also suitable for families.
The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous trails for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking, especially within the Chojnów Landscape Park. For cycling, there are various routes like the 'Mazovian Countryside Landscape – Gassy Road loop' for gravel biking, or the 'Café Góra Café – Sundial loop' for MTB. You can explore more routes in the dedicated guides for MTB Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and Gravel Biking around Powiat Piaseczyński.
Chojnów Landscape Park is a vast forest complex covering a significant portion of the Piaseczno municipality. It's a haven for diverse flora and fauna, featuring numerous marked hiking and cycling trails. Within the park, you'll find 11 nature reserves, such as Łęgi Oborskie and Uroczysko Stephana, which can be explored via existing roads and marked tourist paths. It's an ideal place for active recreation and nature observation.
The Graduation Tower in Konstancin-Jeziorna is a unique man-made monument located in the Health Resort Park. Built between 1974 and 1979, it utilizes medicinal Jurassic brine waters from a 1.5 km deep well. The tower creates a specific microclimate with healing properties, making it a popular spot for relaxation and health benefits. Visitors often note its pleasant atmosphere, though it can get busy on weekends.
Yes, the Piaseczyńska Narrow-Gauge Railway offers a charming historical experience. Its construction began in 1898, and today it provides picturesque Sunday trips during the tourist season. The railway journey takes you from Piaseczno to Grójec, passing through scenic orchards and the beautiful Jeziorka river valley.
For scenic views, you can visit the Zimne Doły Observation Tower, which offers excellent perspectives of the Zimne Doły ponds and clearing. The courtyard of Czersk Castle also provides panoramic views of the Czerska Valley. Additionally, the Bridge Over the Zielona River is known for its picturesque setting and views of the river.
Yes, some areas are designed with accessibility in mind. The Moose Statue in Łoś is noted as wheelchair accessible. The Bridge over the Jeziorka River in Park Zdrojowy in Konstancin-Jeziorna, which was renovated in 2021, is also wheelchair accessible, as is the entire route from the lock to it along Jeziorka.
While many outdoor activities are seasonal, some attractions remain enjoyable in winter. The Brine Graduation Tower in Konstancin-Jeziorna can be visited year-round, offering its unique microclimate. The Góra Kalwaria Pool Complex features an artificial ice rink during winter, providing a fun seasonal activity. Historical sites like Czersk Castle can also be explored, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Beyond the main attractions, you might enjoy exploring the Willa Hugonówka in Konstancin-Jeziorna, a beautifully restored villa that now serves as the Konstancin Cultural Center. The 17th-century larch manor house in Brześce and the 'koźlak' type windmill in Linin offer glimpses into local heritage. The Zimne Doły area, with its didactic path and roofed picnic spots, is a local favorite for relaxation.
The vast Chojnów Landscape Park is generally dog-friendly, offering numerous hiking and walking trails where dogs are welcome, provided they are kept on a leash. Many of the natural reserves within the park can also be explored with dogs. Always ensure to clean up after your pet to maintain the natural environment.
The Willa Hugonówka in Konstancin-Jeziorna is home to the Konstancin Cultural Center, which regularly hosts various cultural initiatives and events. Czersk Castle is also known for organizing cultural events, including 'European Heritage Days' and 'Knights' Tournaments,' offering a vibrant cultural experience within a historical setting.
Visitors frequently praise the region's blend of natural beauty and historical charm. Many appreciate the healing properties and unique microclimate of the Graduation Tower in Konstancin-Jeziorna. The scenic views from the Zimne Doły Observation Tower and the peaceful atmosphere of the Chojnów Landscape Park are also highly rated. The picturesque areas around the Jeziorka and Zielona rivers are often highlighted for their beauty.


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