Attractions and places to see around powiat ostrołęcki include a mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features in northeastern Poland. The region is situated on the Narew River and borders the Green Forest, offering diverse landscapes. It is known for its connection to the unique Kurpie culture and significant historical events. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from historical buildings to natural floodplains.
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An interesting place to visit. I recommend it.
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In addition to the beautiful small park near the manor, an additional advantage of the place is the almost complete lack of coverage, so you can completely cut yourself off from the network.
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The Omulew floodplains are wide floodplains of the Omulew River, particularly visible in its lower reaches, in Kurpie, where the river flows through meadows and meanders. These floodplains, in places several hundred meters wide, create picturesque landscapes, but can also cause difficulties during kayaking trips.
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The history of the railway in Ostrołęka dates back to 1893, when a railway connection was launched with Małkinia and Łapy, and consequently with Warsaw and Białystok. In September 2007, the direct Ostrołęka–Warsaw and Warsaw–Ostrołęka railway connections were relaunched. Then, in March 2024, the Ostrołęka–Białystok connections (2 pairs) were restored, and in December 2024, the direct Ostrołęka–Olsztyn connection (1 pair). The current station building was built during the interwar period, but for a short time after the war, the station was moved about 200 meters away (towards the village of Tobolice) to a small brick building.
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The project was designed by architect Marek Pęza. The new facility was officially unveiled on September 20, 2015, during the celebration of the Regiment's holiday. Its cost was 70 thousand złoty. The construction was financed entirely by donations from companies and individuals. The 5th Zasław Uhlan Regiment was stationed in Wojciechowice near Ostrołęka in the years 1921-1939. It fought the September Campaign as part of the Podlasie Cavalry Brigade.
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Church of St. Wojciech in Ostrołęka built in 1890. Originally it was an Orthodox church, built on the site of the then Russian barracks in Ostrołęka. The church is located in the industrial district of Ostrołęka - Wojciechowice. Entered in the register of historical monuments.
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Behind the manor house there is a river, it is very easy to cross with a bike in your hand
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I recommend visiting, a nice surprise
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The region offers several significant historical sites. You can visit the Przystań Manor House, a larch manor with a rich history tied to noble families. In Ostrołęka, the Bem's Forts – Monument and Mausoleum of the 1831 Ostrołęka Battle commemorates a major historical clash. The Town Hall (Ratusz Miejski), a classical-style building from the 1820s, also stands as a historical landmark.
To immerse yourself in the unique Kurpie culture, visit the Kurpie Culture Museum in Ostrołęka, which actively collects and exhibits artifacts. Additionally, the Skansen Kurpiowski (Kurpie Open-Air Museum) in Kadzidło, about 25 km from Ostrołęka, showcases characteristic 19th and 20th-century Kurpie buildings with original furnishings. The Zagroda Kurpiowska (Kurpie Homestead) in Kadzidło also offers a glimpse into traditional Kurpie residential cottages.
Yes, Powiat Ostrołęcki is home to several historically significant churches. In Ostrołęka, you can see the baroque St. Anthony of Padua's Church, the Gothic-style Saint Mary's Visitation Parish Church (the oldest shrine), and St. Adalbert's Church. Outside the city, consider visiting St. Anne's Church in Różan, a brick temple likely founded in the 16th century, or the Chapel of St. Anne in Kamianka, perched on an escarpment over the Narew River.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the wide Omulew Floodplains – Białobrzeg Dalszy, known for picturesque landscapes and natural environment. The Narew River, which flows through Ostrołęka, offers opportunities for boat tours and scenic views. The area also borders the Green Forest (Puszcza Zielona), a significant forest area that shaped the local culture. For relaxation, visit the Park Miejski (City Park) in Ostrołęka with its lush greenery and tranquil ponds.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Przystań Manor House is a family-friendly historical site. Children might also enjoy the Water Park Aquarium in Ostrołęka. For outdoor fun, the Eagle Sculpture in Nowa Wieś Wschodnia is a unique monument to visit. The Stajnia Mustang offers horse riding experiences, and the Kurpiowska Kraina in Wykrot provides a sports and recreation complex with a playground and swimming area.
Powiat Ostrołęcki is great for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy cycling along the Narew River and through picturesque regions, including traditional Kurpie cottages. There are various cycling routes, from easy to moderate, such as the 'Dr. Szczypek Square loop from Osiedle Centrum' or the 'Chapel of St. Anne in Kamianka – Stajnia Mustang loop from Ostrołęka'. For more details on routes, check the Cycling around powiat ostrołęcki guide. Running trails are also available, including loops in the City Park or near Rzekuń. Find more options in the Running Trails around powiat ostrołęcki guide.
Beyond historical and natural sites, you can find some unique attractions. The Ostrołęka Railway Station and Multicenter, transformed from an old station, now houses modern, interactive educational laboratories. The Antoni Madaliński's Bridge in Ostrołęka is a steel arch suspension bridge inspired by a design in Seville. For a wellness experience, visit the Tężnia Rzekuń (Rzekuń Brine Graduation Tower) to inhale saline air.
The best time to visit Powiat Ostrołęcki generally depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring natural features like the Narew River and Green Forest, as well as for cycling and outdoor recreation. The Municipal Beach (Plaża Miejska Ostrołęka) is ideal during warmer months. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter might offer different activities, though specific details on winter attractions are less prominent.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene and picturesque landscapes. For instance, the Omulew Floodplains – Białobrzeg Dalszy are noted for their wide, meandering river and natural environment, with some visitors even spotting beavers. The quiet surroundings of places like the Chapel of St. Anne in Kamianka, overlooking the Narew River, are also highly recommended for relaxation.
Yes, the Ostrołęka Art Gallery, located at Pl. Bema 14 in a former merchant's townhouse, is a vibrant cultural hub. It's part of the Ostrołęka Culture Center and hosts various exhibitions, vernissages, classical and jazz music concerts, and art workshops for all ages.
Yes, Stajnia Mustang is a notable facility that offers horse riding. It also provides amenities for guests, including accommodation, access to a kitchen, a living room with a fireplace, and parking.
The 1831 Ostrołęka Battle was the largest battle of the November Uprising, a Polish insurrection against Russian rule. The site is commemorated by Bem's Forts – The Monument and Mausoleum, located on the former Tsar Army's gunpowder magazine. A monument dedicated to the horse artillery charge led by Joseph Bem is also nearby, honoring this significant historical event.


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