Best attractions and places to see around Śrem is a town situated on the Warta River in Greater Poland. It offers a variety of attractions including historical sites, cultural institutions, and natural landscapes. The town's rich heritage and scenic areas provide diverse exploration opportunities.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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On rainy days there is a lot of mud nearby
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It looks like interesting architecture, but unfortunately there is no entry - it's locked behind a gate.
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In the Rąbin forests belonging to the Kościan Forest District, Turew Forest District, about 4 km northwest of the center of the village of Rąbin (Krzywiń commune, Kościan district, Wielkopolska province) stands a small wooden chapel commemorating one of the most tragic events in the history of the Chłapowski families from Turwia and the Mańkowski families from Brodnica. On January 15, 1909, during a deer hunt (the forests at that time abounded in wild game), an unfortunate accident occurred. Zygmunt Chłapowski, who was the organizer of the meeting, divided the hunters' positions so that he could stand next to his relative Kazimierz Mańkowski. During the final preparations, when the hunters were already going to their designated positions, Chłapowski was probably checking his weapon once again when it unexpectedly went off. Due to an unfortunate coincidence, at the same moment Mańkowski steps into the line of fire, fatally shot after receiving the last sacraments, he dies, having lived less than 26 years. This is a huge tragedy for both families, and especially for Zygmunt Chłapowski himself, who as soon as he notices what has happened, flees into the forest and wants to commit suicide. Miraculously, he is dissuaded from this intention and brought back to the place. The distraught Chłapowski, who was considered a very religious man, decides that same year to commemorate his tragically deceased cousin to found a chapel at the place where he died. On June 20, 1909, the cornerstone is laid, consecrated by the then parish priest of the Rąbin parish - Father Julian Cichowski. The chapel was built of larch wood in the Zakopane style. Its design was the work of the architect Wróblewski from Zakopane. The construction work was supervised by Chłapowski's trusted forester, Mr. Berliński, who came from Turwia. From the notes of Fr. Cichiwskiego: "The cornerstone was consecrated by Rev. Rev. Cichowski on June 20, 1909, and consecrated on January 15, 1910. Made entirely of wood, covered inside with planks; the cornice under the ceiling is decorated with a frieze; the three beams connecting under the ceiling above the altar are decorated with hand carving; the modest but very tasteful altar made of oak wood was made by the carpenter Hysznski from Turwia. On the altar stands a 1.50 m high Cross with the image of the Lord Jesus carved from wood. In the altar there is a portal consecrated by JW. F. K. bishop Dr. Likowski from Poznań. The altar accessories are all and sufficient. The external appearance of the Chapel is also very well presented, strictly adhering to the Zakopane patterns. All work on the construction of the Chapel was carried out by the forester Mr. Brelinski from Turwia." A year after the tragic events of January 15, 1910, the first mass was held in the chapel for the late Kazimierz Mańkowski. Later, masses were held there only at the request of members of the Chłapowski family. After the war, May services were held there, and for several years, a tradition has become the organized mass on May 3, associated with patriotic celebrations, organized by the village heads of the Krzywiń Commune. Although the chapel survived the war in a practically intact condition, it unfortunately did not withstand the passage of time. In 1990, the Kościan Forest District commissioned its renovation. At that time, the leaking roof and the walls destroyed by vandals were repaired, and the kneelers and altar were also renovated. The gaps were filled and the wooden elements were preserved, windows and a metal grille were installed in the entrance door. Although the chapel has not been entered into the register of monuments to this day, in 2004, registration cards were created for the movable monuments in it - the crucifix, altar and doors. The chapel can be reached by car, but due to the fact that it is accessed via a dirt road, mostly running through the forest, it is best to visit it on a bicycle trip.
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Chłapowski's tragedy
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the market is quite interesting, there is a place to sit and drink coffee
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Cool photos of the Center: https://srem.naszemiasto.pl/zdjecia-z-wiezy-w-gorze-powiedz-obiekt-wewnatrz-i-z/ar/c2-1668317
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In addition to the gravel path, benches have been placed here. The main point are interactive educational boards. The value of this investment is approximately PLN 154,500.
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Śrem is situated on the Warta River, offering scenic views and the Embankments Near Śrem, which are popular for cycling and hiking. You can also visit the "Dąbrowa" Educational Trail in Psarskie, featuring interactive boards, or the Szymanowski Forest Path, known for its winding terrain ideal for mountain biking. The Śrem Reservoir also provides a pleasant natural setting.
Yes, there are several options for hiking. The Embankments Near Śrem offer routes along the Warta River. For a more educational experience, try the "Dąbrowa" Educational Trail in Psarskie. You can find easy hiking routes around the area, such as those around the Śrem Zoo or Zalew Śremski, by exploring the Easy hikes around Śrem guide.
The region offers diverse cycling opportunities. The Embankments Near Śrem are suitable for cycling, and the Szymanowski Forest Path provides challenging terrain for mountain biking. For more detailed routes, you can check the Cycling around Śrem guide or the Gravel biking around Śrem guide, which include routes like the Warta River Oxbow Cycle Path.
Śrem boasts a rich history. Explore the Śrem Old Town Square with its 19th-century houses and the 1838 Town Hall. Don't miss the Gothic Wooden church from the 18th century, or the Franciscan Post-Bernardine Monastery Complex. The St. Kazimierz Chapel in Rąbiń Forest, built in Zakopane style, also holds historical significance.
Yes, the Śrem Museum, located in an old mansion, features a permanent collection including a replica of child's Renaissance armor and hosts exhibitions and concerts. You can find more information about the museum at visitpoznan.pl. The town also has a Culture Centre and a Public Library, contributing to its cultural life.
Families can enjoy the Śrem Zoo in Park Powstańców Wlkp., home to alpacas, wallabies, emus, and various birds. The "Dąbrowa" Educational Trail in Psarskie is also family-friendly with interactive boards. Additionally, Jump Space - Park trampolin Śrem offers recreational activities for children.
The best time for outdoor activities in Śrem is generally during spring, summer, and early autumn (April to October) when the weather is mild and conducive for hiking, cycling, and exploring natural sites like the Warta River embankments and forest paths. Some trails, like the Embankments Near Śrem, might be better in spring or autumn due to surface conditions.
Many of the natural trails and outdoor areas around Śrem, such as the Embankments Near Śrem and the Szymanowski Forest Path, are suitable for walks with dogs. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them, especially in shared public spaces and nature reserves.
While specific accessibility information for all attractions is limited, the "Dąbrowa" Educational Trail in Psarskie features a gravel path with benches, which may offer some accessibility. For other sites, it's advisable to check directly with the venue or local tourist information for the most current accessibility details.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting the Water Tower, an architectural landmark designed by Xaver Geisler, reminiscent of a Gothic defense tower. The Błociszewo Palace offers a glimpse into historical architecture, and the Śrem Radio and Television Broadcasting Centre is a notable man-made monument.
Visitors appreciate the diverse offerings, from the historical charm of the Wooden church and the Old Town Square to the natural beauty of the Embankments Near Śrem. The interactive educational experience at the "Dąbrowa" Educational Trail and the challenging terrain of the Szymanowski Forest Path for mountain biking are also highly rated.


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