Attractions and places to see around gmina gmina Radziłów are located in the Podlaskie Voivodeship of northeastern Poland. This region is characterized by its natural landscapes, including proximity to the Biebrza National Park, which features extensive peat bogs. Historically, gmina Radziłów was a significant trading center. The area offers a blend of historical sites and natural features for exploration.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
Highlight • Historical Site
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Viewpoint
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Viewpoint
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Bridge
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Religious Site
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more attractions around gmina gmina Radziłów.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
An old, disused bridge. You can cross it by bike.
0
0
20 04 2025 still no entry to the bridge. Still possible to cross.
0
0
A beautiful observation tower overlooking the flat but vast marshy area between Goniadz and Wólka Piaseczna. It is worth stopping here and climbing the steps.
0
0
Wooden bridge closed to traffic. Passable by bike. I recommend!
0
0
There is a single track path near the moat around Fort II. You can go MTB or walk. The views of the moat and bunkers are very good from this path. I recommend. Please just watch out for the old fence next to the large willow tree on the east side. There is a remnant of the fence in the grass where the cows were grazing, but the pegs and wire are visible so it can be noticed.
1
0
The bridge is out of use and will probably never be allowed for traffic.
3
0
Right next to the road (unfortunately it is asphalt, but you have to somehow get to other places) there is a tower with a beautiful view of the meadows and Biebrza floodplains.
3
0
The church is located in the city center. approx. 100 m to the south. from the market. On a small hill, fenced with a stone wall, there is a tree-lined churchyard. Neo-baroque. The dynamic, modern shape of the time (the towers were moved away from the concave façade, the steep broken roof) was inspired by the Baroque. Oriented. Basilica, two-tower, three-nave on the plan of two interpenetrating ellipses of the nave body and transept. Made of brick, plastered. The vault in the main nave and the barrel-shaped presbytery with lunettes in the arches. The facades are smooth, with frame divisions, framed from the bottom with a stone plinth, topped with a profiled crowning cornice. Triaxial facade. Inside, there is a neo-baroque main altar with a crucifix from the mid-19th century. 18th century, covered with a 20th-century image with the image of Saint. Agnieszka. https://zabytek.pl/pl/obiekty/goniadz-kosciol-par-pw-sw-agnieszki-i-sw-antonigo-padewskie
5
0
Gmina Radziłów offers several historical points of interest. You can visit the Church of Saint Agnes, a Neo-Baroque church with a distinctive design. The Historical Market Square of Radziłów, though now a village, was once a significant trading center. Additionally, you can find the Ruins of Osowiec Fortress Bunkers, specifically Fort II (Zarzecze), which can be viewed from nearby paths, though not formally open to the public due to security reasons.
The region is in close proximity to the expansive Biebrza National Park, known for Poland's largest peat bogs and its preserved natural spaces. The landscape is also characterized by its agricultural surroundings and several rivers, including the Wissa, Matlak, Kubra, and Słucz.
For excellent views of the Biebrza Marshes and floodplains, you can visit observation towers. The Observation Tower Over the Biebrza Marshes, located behind the bridge in Goniądz, offers beautiful vistas, especially in spring when the area is flooded. Another Observation Tower in the Biebrza Valley allows for distant views and the possibility of observing elk.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like the 'Around Fort IV of the Osowiec Fortress: Biebrza National Park' or the 'Skobla Hill Educational Trail.' Many routes offer easy difficulty levels, perfect for exploring the natural surroundings. For more details on hiking routes, visit the Hiking around gmina gmina Radziłów guide.
Absolutely. The agricultural landscape and proximity to Biebrza National Park offer scenic routes for cycling. You can find various touring and road cycling routes, such as the 'Ruins of Osowiec Fortress Bunkers loop from Osowiec' or the 'Dwór Dobarz – Carska Droga – Strękowa Góra loop from Goniądz.' Discover more cycling options in the Cycling around gmina gmina Radziłów guide and the Road Cycling Routes around gmina gmina Radziłów guide.
Many of the natural attractions, especially the observation towers like the Observation Tower Over the Biebrza Marshes, are suitable for families. Easy hiking trails in Biebrza National Park also provide opportunities for family outings to enjoy nature and wildlife spotting.
Spring is particularly recommended for visiting the Biebrza Marshes, as the area is often flooded, offering spectacular views from observation towers. Generally, late spring to early autumn provides pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites.
Biebrza National Park is one of Poland's most preserved natural spaces and is home to the country's largest peat bogs. It's a crucial habitat for diverse wildlife, including elk, which is the emblem of the park, and offers unique opportunities for nature observation.
The Wooden Bridge over the Biebrza River is currently out of use and in poor technical condition. While it is closed to traffic and unlikely to be renovated, it is still accessible for walking and is located near other attractions.
Beyond the Church of Saint Agnes and the historical market square, Radziłów also has a Jewish Cemetery. This site serves as a memorial to the once-vibrant Jewish community, though it is now desolate with no tombstones, reflecting a significant part of the town's past.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical insights and the unique natural beauty of the Biebrza wetlands. The opportunity to explore historical ruins, enjoy scenic views from observation towers, and engage in outdoor activities like hiking and cycling are frequently highlighted.
Beyond the main attractions, the Wooden Bridge over the Biebrza River, despite its condition, offers a unique, rustic charm and a sense of history. The quiet agricultural routes also provide opportunities to discover peaceful, less-traveled paths.


Still not found the Highlight you’re looking for? See guides of the top attractions in other regions: