Best attractions and places to see around Kleszczele include historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Located in the Podlaskie Voivodeship, Kleszczele is near the Białowieża Forest. The town's history as a royal city contributes to its multicultural heritage. Visitors can explore a diverse landscape offering both historical depth and natural beauty.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Recently, a bicycle stand, trash cans, and lighting for the entire area with a shelter have appeared, approximately from this point begins the road through the "Rezerwat Czechy Orlańskie" reserve, and a kilometer further along the road are the grounds of the local forest nursery.
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Orthodox Church of the Protection of the Mother of God in Dubicze Cerkiewne. It was built in the years 1946–1954 on the foundations of a 17th-century church that burned down during the war in 1941. On Saturdays and Sundays, there is no problem visiting the church, you just need to ask the priest's wife to open it and show you around. The stylish wooden rectory is located opposite, on the other side of the dirt road.
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It was probably built in the 1770s, when Orla belonged to the Branicki family. At the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries, side narthexes were added to the temple building. During World War I, a field hospital was set up in the synagogue; during this time, a wooden ceiling was installed, dividing the main hall into two floors. After the war, the building served a religious purpose. In 1935, it was rebuilt after a fire that destroyed it in 1928. During World War II, in 1941, the building was devastated by the Germans and converted into a warehouse. After the war, the narthexes were dismantled, and the building continued to serve as a warehouse, renovated in the 1980s to its mid-19th century state, the facades were renewed and the narthexes rebuilt, since 2012 it has been under the care of the Foundation for the Protection of Jewish Heritage. https://zabytek.pl/pl/obiekty/orla-synagoga
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A beautiful church not only on the outside but also inside
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Nearby there is a well in a similar style and painting.
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The church dates back to 1768 and was thoroughly rebuilt in 1909. Among other things, it was raised, a new roof with a dome was made, and a bell tower was built. "The church of the Exaltation of the Cross contains historic icons from the second half of the 18th century, depicting St. Andrew, St. Thaddeus Jude, St. Thomas, St. Philip, St. Simeon, St. James the Elder and scenes depicting the Adoration of the Shepherds, as well as the prophet Moses and Aaron, the Crucifixion of Christ, Christ in the Garden of Olives, and Christ falling under the Cross." - Wikipedia (as of 30.03.2025) Object in the register of monuments.
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The church in Dubicze Cerkiewne is an important point on the map of Orthodoxy in Poland. Its history dates back to the 16th century, although the current wooden building dates back to the 1940s and 1950s. It is worth paying attention to the traditional architecture of the church with a bell tower and domed helmets. For road cyclists, the area around Dubicze Cerkiewne is a peaceful area with picturesque landscapes. A visit to the church can be an interesting cultural experience during a bicycle trip, and its beautiful blue facade is a picturesque element of the landscape.
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Kleszczele and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, which dates back to 1768 and houses historic 18th-century icons. Another significant site is the Orthodox Church in Dubicze Cerkiewne, known for its traditional architecture and beautiful blue facade. Don't miss the Synagogue in Orla, an interesting historical building that can be visited by appointment.
For relaxation and water activities, the Repczyce Reservoir Recreation Center (MOR Green Velo) is an excellent choice. It offers a beach, water equipment rentals like kayaks, a children's playground, picnic areas, and even camping spots. You'll also find new infrastructure, jetties, and a large shelter with a bonfire area.
Yes, the Jelonka Nature Reserve, covering 227 hectares, is dedicated to protecting secondary succession on abandoned agricultural land and preserving the unique landscape. Additionally, Kleszczele borders the renowned Białowieża Primeval Forest to the north and east, offering access to one of Europe's last primeval woodlands.
The area around Kleszczele is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on peaceful roads and picturesque landscapes, including an 85 km red-marked cycling trail. For more specific routes, explore the Cycling around Kleszczele guide or the Gravel biking around Kleszczele guide. There are also several Running Trails around Kleszczele for joggers.
Beyond the Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, Kleszczele is home to the Orthodox Church of the Dormition (Zaśnięcia Najświętszej Marii Panny), the tallest building in town, which preserves a 16th-century icon of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker. The brick Church of St. Zygmunt Burgundzki from 1907 also features a baroque interior and historical significance.
The Topiło Lakeside Picnic Area, managed by the State Forests, is an excellent choice. It offers several large shelters, numerous picnic and grill tables, and a large hearth. While it's on the shores of Lake Topiło, direct water access is not available.
Kleszczele has a vibrant folk art scene. You can visit the "Hładyszka" Tourism and Culture Center, which promotes local culture. For contemporary art, the Sławomir Smyk Gallery offers a sculpting workshop and exhibition of wooden sculptures, primarily focusing on the female form, available by appointment. The region is also known for folk artists creating items from birch, straw, embroidered paintings, and wooden sculptures.
Yes, the "Kleszczele – a royal city on the Kresy" walking trail is designed to guide visitors through the town's rich history, culture, and beauty. It starts at the monument of Sigismund I the Old and leads to key historical and cultural points within the city.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The traditional architecture of religious buildings like the Orthodox Church in Dubicze Cerkiewne and the serene environment of the Repczyce Reservoir Recreation Center are frequently highlighted. The peaceful landscapes are also popular among cyclists and those seeking a quiet escape.
Yes, the "Days of Kleszczele" is an annual festival held at the turn of July and August. It features sports competitions, exhibitions, artistic performances, and fireworks, offering a lively cultural experience for visitors.
Beyond those in Kleszczele and Dubicze Cerkiewne, you can visit the Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas in Kośna, a brick church from around 1870 with an 18th-century stone baptismal font. The Cemetery Orthodox Church of St. Demetrius in Saki, a wooden church from the late 18th century, is also noteworthy.


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