Best attractions and places to see around Przytuły include a rural landscape characterized by numerous lakes and forests, particularly within the Podlaskie Voivodeship. This area, a gmina in Łomża County, offers natural features suitable for outdoor activities, with proximity to areas like Biebrzański National Park. While Przytuły itself is a small administrative district, the wider region provides cultural sites and natural trails for exploration. The terrain elevation is generally low, making for accessible walking paths and trails.
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There are already three stones for the distinguished Biebrza people.
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Great observation tower - and quite solid. Good views from the top of the area and its dunes. There are moose too! (Just wait... patience pays off.)
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At the end of the trail in the Barwik forest there is a viewing tower, from which there is a view of the peat bogs by the Kosódka riverbed and the hills on the dunes covered with thermophilic grasslands and pines. The pines are often gnawed by moose. Around the tower there are craters from the explosions of shells.
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These are plaques of the deserving and loving Biebrza. These are not graves, but in gratitude for the devoted heart and love for beautiful nature, stones were placed commemorating such noble people. Wiktor Wołkow, Mirek Kobeszko and Ryszard Czerwiński.
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The best time to go birding is in Brzostowo in early spring, when there are beautiful floodlands and you can see hundreds of migrating birds. In this town you can also watch the so-called "Happy Cows", herds of cows and horses leaving at dawn and swimming across the river to the marshy meadows and returning to the farms by themselves in the evening.
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A quite important place on this trail. Here you need to turn towards the towers from the village of Gugny. Between this point and Gugny there is the most difficult section of this trail - at times it is completely impassable. Quite good in summer but difficult in spring. Definitely not for people who are unprepared or have no orientation in the area. This is the most difficult trail in BNP. The most beautiful in my opinion, but you have to know something. You can meet a lot of animals here - really beautiful wild specimens.
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The region around Przytuły is characterized by a rural landscape with numerous lakes and forests, particularly within the Podlaskie Voivodeship. You can find several lakes like Jezioro Kukowino, Jezioro Dudeckie, and Jezioro Mul. The area is also close to Biebrzański National Park, which features extensive wetlands and floodplains, such as the Biebrza Floodplains at Brzostowo.
Yes, there are natural trails available. For a challenging experience, consider the Narrow Marsh Path in Biebrzański National Park, which takes you through wetlands and swamps. Another important point for trail exploration is the End of the Forest and Marsh Trail Signs, which marks a difficult section of a trail leading towards Gugny. For more general outdoor activities, you can find various routes for cycling around Przytuły, including easy and moderate options like the 'Bike loop from Koniecki' or 'Biebrza River Ford loop from Koniecki'. You can explore these and other routes on the Cycling around Przytuły guide.
For panoramic views, visit The observation tower on the "Dyer" path. This solid tower offers excellent views of peat bogs by the Kosódka riverbed and hills covered with grasslands and pines. Another scenic spot is the Biebrza Floodplains at Brzostowo, especially in early spring when migrating birds are abundant.
Yes, you can visit the Memorial Stones for Biebrza Contributors, which commemorate individuals who significantly contributed to the Biebrza River and its history. Further afield, approximately 18 km from Przytuły Stare, is the Adam Chętnik Kurpie Open-Air Museum in Nowogród, preserving the cultural heritage of the Kurpie region.
The terrain elevation around Przytuły is generally low, making for accessible walking paths. However, trails within Biebrzański National Park, such as the Narrow Marsh Path, can be challenging, involving wetlands and swamps. Some sections, like those near the End of the Forest and Marsh Trail Signs, can be completely impassable at certain times of the year, especially in spring, and may require good orientation skills.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The observation tower on the "Dyer" path offers an engaging experience with good views and the chance to spot moose. The Memorial Stones for Biebrza Contributors provide a quiet, reflective stop. For recreational activities, the nearby town of Ełk has an Aquapark and the Water Drop Museum.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. Spring is excellent for birdwatching at the Biebrza Floodplains at Brzostowo, when migrating birds are abundant. Summer generally offers good conditions for exploring trails, though some marsh paths can be difficult. If you plan to tackle challenging marsh trails, spring might require rubber shoes due to wet conditions.
Yes, the natural areas around Przytuły, especially within Biebrzański National Park, offer good opportunities for wildlife spotting. Visitors to The observation tower on the "Dyer" path have reported seeing moose. The Narrow Marsh Path is known for its reptiles and amphibians among tall reeds. The Biebrza Floodplains are particularly famous for hundreds of migrating birds in early spring, and you might even see herds of cows and horses crossing the river.
The Narrow Marsh Path in Biebrzański National Park offers a unique and challenging adventure for those who enjoy wetlands and swamps, providing an interesting episode through tall reeds with opportunities to see reptiles and amphibians. Another distinctive experience is observing the 'Happy Cows' at the Biebrza Floodplains at Brzostowo, where herds cross the river to marshy meadows daily.
There are several cycling routes around Przytuły catering to different difficulty levels. You can find easy routes like the 'Bike loop from Koniecki' (27.8 km) and the 'Biebrza River Ford loop from Koniecki' (21.6 km). For a slightly longer and more moderate ride, consider the 'Raginis Mural in Wizna – Bar Accommodation at Dana's loop from Jedwabne' (43.4 km). More details on these and other cycling tours can be found in the Cycling around Przytuły guide.
Przytuły is a small rural commune with basic amenities such as shops, schools, and a municipal office. For more extensive facilities, including recreational options like an Aquapark and a museum, the nearby town of Ełk would be a better option. Larger towns like Łomża also offer seasonal outdoor swimming pools.


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