Best attractions and places to see around gmina Wysokie Mazowieckie are found in the Podlaskie Voivodeship of northeastern Poland. This region is characterized by its rich history, cultural heritage, and natural beauty. Situated on the Wysokomazowiecka Upland, the area features picturesque landscapes shaped by the Narew, Nurzec, and Brok rivers. It offers a mix of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural points of interest for exploration.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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The water from the spring has a strong "rusty" taste, but you can try it once, but the trickle is very weak and filling a one-liter bottle takes some time.
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I was trying to find a way to get to the area, especially since the original version of the attraction pointed to the middle of the cemetery, not the main entrance. The main entrance is on Łomżyńska Street. There is one path through the cemetery, which leads to Konopnickiej Street. The cemetery itself is very littered. It looks like a place of drinking. There are alcohol containers lying around everywhere. In the summer, you can probably see very little, in some photos you can see how overgrown everything is.
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Instead of the titular monument, the photo shows the Regional Historical Chamber in Zambrów, which was established in March 2000 in the Municipal Cultural Centre in Zambrów. Its initiator was Jarosław Strenkowski. Over the course of 14 years, the Regional Historical Chamber has changed its location four times. Currently, the Regional Historical Chamber of the Municipal Centre in Zambrów is located at Aleja Wojska Polskiego 25. https://www.mokzambrow.pl/?tresc=rih
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The photos don't show this monument, so if someone adds an attraction, it's worth the effort to post photos that correspond to it. For this reason, I've added two photos of the monument in question.
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I didn't drink water despite the heat and empty water bottles. The reason was prosaic, I had a shop a kilometer away. The water "smells" a bit of iron, which may be due to the fact that it flows from an old steel pipe. Although the cups left behind indicate that people drink this water.
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Church of the Most Holy Trinity in Zambrów
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It's worth visiting in the evening. Then they look great.
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The region offers picturesque landscapes shaped by the Narew, Nurzec, and Brok rivers. You can visit the Fountain by the Reservoir, which features a small city beach and a multimedia fountain. Further afield, the Waniewo-Śliwno Footbridge in Narew National Park provides an easy hiking trail for exploring the natural surroundings, and a Forest Shelter near Brok offers a quiet spot for rest.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can explore the Jewish Cemetery in Zambrów, a restored historical site with a memorial to Holocaust victims. Other notable sites include the Monument to the Officer of the Second Polish Republic in Zambrów, and the Holy Trinity Church, a historic brick church built in Neo-Roman style. Within Wysokie Mazowieckie County, the Museum of Agriculture in Ciechanowiec is highly recommended, featuring an open-air museum and botanical garden.
The Miraculous Spring and Shrine in Na Lasku is a unique religious building and natural monument where visitors can experience spring water. Additionally, the Holy Trinity Church is a significant historical religious site. Other churches in the broader area include St. Bartholomew's Church in Kulesze Kościelne and the Historic Bell Tower of St. Anne's Church in Dąbrówka Kościelna, as well as the Holy Cross Cemetery Church in Sokoły.
Absolutely. The Fountain by the Reservoir is very well-developed with benches, a small city beach, a playground, and a multimedia fountain, making it ideal for families. The Miraculous Spring and Shrine in Na Lasku is also considered family-friendly. The Museum of Agriculture in Ciechanowiec, with its open-air museum and botanical garden, is another excellent option for families.
The region offers numerous scenic routes for cycling and hiking. You can find various easy hiking trails, such as the 'Jewish Cemetery in Zambrów – Historic Barracks Building loop from Zambrów'. For running, there are routes like the 'Jewish Cemetery in Zambrów – Pumptrack and Skatepark loop from Zambrów'. Cyclists can enjoy road cycling routes, including the 'Historic Lazaret loop from Zambrów'. You can explore more options on the easy hikes guide, running trails guide, and road cycling guide for the area.
The Monument to the Officer of the Second Polish Republic in Zambrów is noted as wheelchair accessible, providing an option for visitors with mobility needs to experience a historical site.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-developed facilities at the Fountain by the Reservoir, especially its evening multimedia display. The unique experience of the Miraculous Spring and Shrine in Na Lasku, despite its distinct 'rusty' water taste, is also a memorable highlight. The historical significance and restoration efforts at sites like the Jewish Cemetery in Zambrów are also valued.
The Fountain by the Reservoir offers a pleasant spot with benches and a small city beach, perfect for relaxation and enjoying the water. The region's landscape is shaped by the Narew, Nurzec, and Brok rivers, providing many picturesque spots along their banks that can be explored via local hiking and cycling trails.
Beyond the immediate gmina, you can discover unique places like Pentowo - European Stork Village (Pentowo - Europejska Wieś Bociania), known for its large stork population. The Podlaski Ogród Ziołowy (Podlasie Herb Garden) offers a different kind of natural experience. For history enthusiasts, the Dwór Roszkowskich, a manor house with historical significance, is also noteworthy.
The region's picturesque landscapes, shaped by its rivers and fertile soils, are generally best enjoyed during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. This period offers ideal conditions for hiking, cycling, and exploring outdoor attractions like the Fountain by the Reservoir and river areas.
Yes, the region offers diverse terrain. While specific gravel routes are not detailed in the provided data, the area is known for its scenic routes, including a gravel biking loop from Lutostań, suggesting opportunities for gravel cycling enthusiasts.
Yes, the Monument to the Officer of the Second Polish Republic in Zambrów commemorates a significant period in Polish history. Additionally, in Dąbrowa Kościelna, there is a Monument to the Fighters of Independence Peowiacy 1914-1918-1920, honoring those who fought for independence.


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