Best attractions and places to see around Sterdyń include historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. This Polish municipality is characterized by its rich history, exemplified by its palaces and churches, and its natural beauty, including the Sterdyń Nature Reserve and parts of the Nadbużański Landscape Park. The area offers a blend of historical exploration and tranquil natural settings.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Contrary to what Google says, you can enter the museum grounds with a bicycle. I emphasize: enter, not ride in.
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The newly built bridge over the Bug River in Granne. A pedestrian and bicycle path runs across the bridge, and there are also four covered benches overlooking the river.
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Benches and garbage cans have been placed under the canopies. You can rest and dispose of your trash.🗑️
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Already open.
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Entrance to the grounds is after purchasing tickets. The ticket office is opposite the gate. Parking, restrooms, and a souvenir shop are located nearby.
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August 2025 - not yet open, barriers at the entrance. You'll need to carry your bike if you decide to ride.
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New bridge over the Bug river, connecting Granne (Podlaskie Voivodeship) with Krzemień Wieś (Masovian Voivodeship), with a wide pedestrian-bicycle path and additional "viewing bays" with benches and a roof.
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The following died at that time: the commander of the 3rd squadron of the 6th Brigade, Senior Sergeant Józef Babicz Żwirko, Corporal Franciszek Januszkiewicz Zbieg, Private Jan Małyszko Grom and Private NN Serdeczny. In November 2005, thanks to the efforts of the "Pamiętamy" Foundation, a monument commemorating these soldiers was erected next to the chapel in Kiełpiniec. Symbolic crosses of the fallen are also located on both sides of the road at the entrance to the village. A concrete grave fenced with a low wooden fence is dedicated to the unknown Home Army soldier who died in 1941 or 1942. On the edge of the village on the opposite side of the road, there is only a wooden cross without an inscription commemorating the death of two uhlans from 1920. The bodies of these two soldiers were ceremoniously transported to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Sterdyń on the fifteenth anniversary of regaining independence. R. Murawski says: "The exhumation was accompanied by crowds of people.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Ossoliński Palace in Sterdyń, a former Baroque residence with an ancient park. Another significant site is the Museum of Agriculture in Ciechanowiec, which functions as an open-air museum with a carriage collection and botanical garden. Additionally, the late Baroque St. Anne's Parish Church in Sterdyń, built between 1779 and 1783, is notable for its intricate main altar.
Yes, the Sterdyń Nature Reserve is a key natural highlight, preserving a multi-species mixed forest with rare and protected plant species like wood anemones, common hepatica, and martagon lily. The broader "Uroczysko Sterdyń" forest complex, near the Bug River valley, is home to rare animal species such as the black stork. A significant portion of the municipality also lies within the Nadbużański Landscape Park, known for its rich biodiversity and distinctive natural landscapes. For more details on the reserve, you can visit its Wikipedia page.
The area around Sterdyń offers various outdoor activities, especially cycling. You can find several routes, including an easy 31 km loop from Kupientyn that takes you around the Niewiadoma Reservoir, or a moderate 52 km loop from Ceranów that crosses the Bug River and explores the Nadbużański Landscape Park. For more cycling options, check out the Cycling around Sterdyń guide.
Absolutely. The Museum of Agriculture in Ciechanowiec is a great option for families, offering an open-air museum experience with a botanical garden. The Niewiadoma Reservoir is also family-friendly, providing beaches and piers where people can swim and relax.
The Niewiadoma Reservoir is an excellent spot for this. It features benches for resting, beaches for sunbathing, and piers. It's a popular place where visitors can swim and find shelter from the rain.
Sterdyń is home to several historic chapels, including an 18th-century chapel with a sculpture of St. Florian and an 1856 chapel featuring a figure of the Immaculate Conception. The Marian Sanctuary in Łazówek, where the Blessed Virgin Mary is said to have appeared, also houses the miraculous image of Our Lady of Łazówek.
Yes, the area has several commemorative sites. In Sterdyń, there is a monument from 1963 marking the 100th anniversary of peasant enfranchisement, and a monument dedicated to Home Army (AK) soldiers. You can also find the Home Army Square in Sterdyń, which holds historical significance. Additionally, the Graves of Home Army Soldiers in Kiełpiniec Parish Cemetery honor those who fought during World War II and against communist authorities.
Spring is particularly vibrant in the Sterdyń Nature Reserve, when a carpet of flowering herbaceous plants, including wood anemones, common hepatica, and mezereon, covers the forest floor. This season offers a beautiful display of protected and rare flora.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical exploration and tranquil natural settings. For instance, the Museum of Agriculture in Ciechanowiec is often described as a very interesting open-air museum that makes you want to return. The Niewiadoma Reservoir is valued for its peaceful atmosphere and opportunities for relaxation and swimming.
Beyond the main highlights, the Wooden Church in Seroczyn offers a glimpse into 18th-century religious architecture, though it is currently unused. The various historic chapels scattered throughout the municipality, each with its own story and unique features like the sculpture of St. Florian or the figure of the Immaculate Conception, also provide charming discoveries.


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