Best attractions and places to see around Świlcza, a rural municipality in Poland's Podkarpackie Voivodeship, offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. The area features tranquil countryside with forests, rivers, and ponds, alongside architectural landmarks. Visitors can explore historic manorial complexes, churches, and numerous rural chapels. A significant portion of the gmina lies within the Mielecko-Kolbuszowsko-Głogowski Protected Landscape Area, providing opportunities for experiencing nature.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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A cool and atmospheric place to relax.
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The bridge over the Wisłok River in Rzeszów, connecting Naruszewicza Street and Wierzbowa Street. It was built on the site of a former ferry crossing, originally it was a footbridge for pedestrians, but after minor modifications in the 1990s, it became a one-way traffic bridge. In the new century, traffic lights were installed on the bridge, allowing alternating traffic in both directions. In 2013–2014, the bridge underwent a general renovation, as a result of which the traffic lights were removed, because currently there are two lanes and two sidewalks on the bridge (on both sides of the roadway).
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Very nice place. There are many restaurants and bars. It lacks a bit of greenery, but the buildings are architecturally interesting.
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I lived 15 km, for over half a century, from this footbridge and I have never been on it :-) I recommend going through it at least once and it's a lot of fun...
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Monday Closed Tuesday 09:00–17:00 Wednesday 09:00–17:00 Thursday 09:00–17:00 Friday 09:00–17:00 Saturday 09:00–17:00 Sunday Closed
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The palace is beautiful, although inaccessible to visitors
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Świlcza offers a rich natural landscape. A significant portion of the gmina is within the Mielecko-Kolbuszowsko-Głogowski Protected Landscape Area, providing beautiful scenery and diverse flora and fauna. You can also visit the Nature Reserve "Zabłocie" in Bratkowice for wildlife observation, or explore the water reservoir in Bratkowice and modernized fishponds in Trzciana. For an immersive experience, follow the natural-forest educational path in Bratkowice or the ecological path "Olszyny" in Trzciana.
Yes, Świlcza is well-suited for hiking. A blue tourist trail runs through the gmina, encouraging outdoor activities. For specific routes, you can find several easy hikes, including the "Educational trail 'Bratkowice' (loop)" and "Hiking loop from Bratkowice." Discover more options on the Easy hikes around Świlcza guide.
Cyclists can enjoy a variety of routes around Świlcza. The blue tourist trail is suitable for cycling, and there are dedicated guides for different types of biking. For mountain biking, explore routes like the "Pond – Wooden Shelter and Rest Area loop." Gravel biking enthusiasts can find trails such as the "Zabłocie Forest Gravel Road – Zabłocie Nature Reserve loop." Check out the MTB Trails around Świlcza and Gravel biking around Świlcza guides for more details.
Świlcza boasts several historical and cultural sites. You can explore historic manorial and park complexes in Dąbrowa, Rudna Wielka, Trzciana, and Bratkowice. Significant religious architecture includes the Parish Church of St. Lawrence and Our Lady Immaculate Conception in Trzciana, known for its historic altars, and the Parish Church of St. Luke the Evangelist in Mrowla. Don't miss the Tomb Chapel of Krupnicki and Kirchner families in Świlcza, a cultural heritage monument.
Beyond the historic churches and manorial complexes within Świlcza, the nearby city of Rzeszów offers impressive architectural landmarks. These include the Lubomirski Summer Palace in Rzeszów, which is a must-visit after its renovation, and the Monument to the Revolutionary Deed in Rzeszow, a unique symbol of the city's identity.
Yes, Świlcza offers options for families. The water reservoir in Bratkowice, spanning 1.83 hectares, serves as a summer recreational spot suitable for water sports. Educational paths like the natural-forest path in Bratkowice provide engaging experiences for all ages. Additionally, the Gabriela Narutowicza Bridge and Rzeszów Market Square are listed as family-friendly attractions in the wider area.
The best time to visit Świlcza largely depends on your interests. Summer is ideal for water sports at the Bratkowice reservoir and enjoying the lush greenery. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with forests perfect for mushroom picking and gathering forest fruits in the autumn. The protected landscape area provides clean air and water year-round for harmonious nature experiences.
As a rural municipality, Świlcza offers a more intimate experience focused on its historical village charm and natural landscapes. While specific cafes, pubs, or restaurants within the gmina are not detailed, you can expect to find local establishments catering to visitors. For a wider range of dining and accommodation options, the nearby city of Rzeszów provides extensive choices.
Exploring Świlcza's attractions is best done by car, bicycle, or on foot, especially for reaching the more rural sites and natural areas. While public transport options exist, they might be less frequent for specific attractions. Parking facilities are generally available near major points of interest. For attractions in Rzeszów, public transport from Świlcza is an option.
Yes, some attractions in the broader area are noted for their accessibility. The Gabriela Narutowicza Bridge is wheelchair accessible and popular for cycling. Additionally, the Rzeszów Market Square and the Monument to the Revolutionary Deed in Rzeszow are also listed as wheelchair-accessible sites.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic views and utility of the bridges. The Gabriela Narutowicza Bridge is admired for its appearance, especially when lit in the evening, and its dedicated footbridge for pedestrians and cyclists. The Southern Footbridge over the Wisłok River is valued by cyclists for providing a route, though its gravel access road means it's best suited for certain bike types.
Absolutely. Beyond the larger churches, Świlcza is rich in local traditions reflected in approximately 100 rural chapels and crosses scattered by homes, roads, fields, and forest paths throughout the gmina. These small, often historic, structures offer a glimpse into the deep-rooted religious heritage of the region.


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