Attractions and places to see around Repki, a rural municipality in east-central Poland, offer a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. The area is known for its location within the "Zielone Płuca Polski" (Green Lungs of Poland) and features the Bug River, part of the Nadbużański Landscape Park. Visitors can explore significant historical landmarks and enjoy the diverse natural environment. The region provides opportunities to discover both cultural heritage and protected natural areas.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The Church of St. Nicholas is an Orthodox parish church in Drohiczyn. It belongs to the Siemiatycze deanery of the Warsaw-Bielsko diocese of the Polish Autocephalous Orthodox Church. The church is located on the market square – Tadeusz Kościuszko Square. The church represents a classicist style. Built in 1792, funded by Konstancja née Kuczyńska and Jakub Ciecierski, it was dedicated to St. Nicholas, a Uniate church for the Basilian monastery. After the Uniate parish church (also dedicated to St. Nicholas) burned down in 1806, services were moved here. In 1826, it was handed over to the Uniate secular clergy. In 1839, following the Synod of Polotsk, the church was seized from the Uniates and placed under the jurisdiction of the Orthodox Church by the Russian partitioning authorities. After the fall of the January Uprising, the church was rebuilt around 1870 to give it a more Orthodox appearance. As a result, the exterior was topped with three additional onion-shaped bell towers, while the interior was modified and a new interior was created, including by removing the side altars, organs, and pulpit.
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The ferry crossing on the Bug River connects its northern bank below Drohiczyn with the southern bank near the village of Bużyska, Korczew commune
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Franciscan Church in Drohiczyn, dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary – according to the monastery tradition recorded in 1797 by Father Karol Gaudenty Żero (1743–1802) in his work entitled "Fenix de pulveribus resuscitatus svaviter suam candit modulenam," the Franciscan convent in Drohiczyn was founded by Mikołaj Nassuta, mentioned in 1430 as the starost of Drohiczyn. The monks are said to have settled on a square known as "Narożnik" (Corner). The first endowments for the monks were confirmed in 1407 by Duke Witold Kiejstutowicz, who also provided offerings from the castle. During the reign of Janusz I the Elder, Duke of Mazovia, a wooden monastery and church dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary were built in 1409. In 1451, the guardian was Father Jan of Ruda, and in 1470, Father Szymon of Kraków. In the years 1460–1470, funds for the monastery were donated by, among others, the Drohicz court assessor Maciej Miłkowski (d. ca. 1478) and his wife Katarzyna. The Franciscan monastery was burned down by dissenters in 1583, and around 1595, the wooden church burned down. In 1595–1596, it was rebuilt thanks to the efforts of Father Mateusz Studziński, guardian, but in 1601, both buildings were destroyed by fire again. Another wooden Franciscan church was built in 1615 through the efforts of the guardian, Father Bartłomiej Klucziata vel Klimczata, and consecrated on October 4, 1618, by the titular bishop of Argivensis and suffragan of Lutsk, Father Stanisław Udrzycki (d. 1621). During this period, a new monastery building was constructed. In 1657, during the Swedish Deluge, following Misericordiae Sunday, the monastery was destroyed again, and several monks were murdered by Cossack, Transylvanian, and Swedish troops commanded by Magnus Gabriel de La Gardie.
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A viewing point overlooking the Bug River and the monastery. A ferry crossing the river is located next to the tower.
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The builder of the Palace in Korczew was Wiktoryn Kuczyński, the castellan of Podlasie and the founder of churches in Drohiczyn, who made a fortune by floating grain to Gdańsk. The manor house in Korczew was supposed to be built for his younger son Leon. The oldest part of the palace, the ballroom with original Rococo stucco, dates from that time. Above the central entrance to the hall is the Ślepowron coat of arms, used by the Kuczyński family. This was where the Bar Confederates' conventions, organized by Leon Kuczyński, took place.
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The palace in Korczew, called the "Siedlce Wilanów", is a classicist residence from 1834, designed by Franciszek Jaszczołd for the Kuczyński family. The building was restored by the Ostrowski-Harris family and currently serves as a museum and cultural center, offering tours of the interiors with original black oak paneling, a ballroom and an orangery. The park surrounding the palace with a linden alley and the Menhir stone is a great place for a walk. For road cyclists, access via asphalt roads is convenient, and there is a restaurant and accommodation available on site at Kuźnia Pałacowa. It is worth taking a bike lock to safely explore the palace grounds and its surroundings.
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The palace can be visited virtually. Walks of the permanent exhibition and two temporary exhibitions were carried out as part of the project entitled: "Creation of open data together with the construction of a technical, technological and coordination base for local governments of the Mazovian Voivodeship". https://muzeumdabrowa.pl/2020/07/wirtualne-zwiedzanie-2/
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A fairly new observation tower in Drohiczyn, right next to the ferry crossing to Ruska Side. A wonderful view of the Bug, Castle Hill and the city.
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Gmina Repki is known for its rich natural environment, particularly the areas adjacent to the Bug River, which are part of the Nadbużański Landscape Park. This park is recognized for its significant natural value and diverse plant and animal species. You can also explore the Nadbużański Protected Landscape Area and the "Dolina Bugu" (Bug Valley) Protected Landscape Area. The Myśla River, a tributary of the Bug, also flows through the area, featuring a natural and varied channel. An interesting natural curiosity is the cascading pond system in Szkopy, fed by a natural spring.
Yes, the area offers several historical sites. A prominent one is Korczew Palace, a 13th-century palace featuring an original Rococo ballroom. Another significant site is the Church of St. Nicholas in Drohiczyn, a classicist-style Orthodox church built in 1792. You can also visit the Landowners’ Museum in Dąbrowa, which showcases landowner culture from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.
The region around Repki is excellent for various outdoor activities, especially cycling and hiking. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the "Korczewska route" or the "Korczew Palace – Bridge Over the Bug River loop." For hikers, there are easy trails like the "Loop Drohiczyn" or the "All Saints Church – Church of St. Nicholas loop from Drohiczyn." You can find more details on these activities and routes in the dedicated guides for Road Cycling Routes around Repki and Easy hikes around Repki.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails perfect for families around Repki. For instance, the "Loop Drohiczyn" is a short, easy hike of about 2.8 km. Another option is the "All Saints Church – Church of St. Nicholas loop from Drohiczyn," which is around 4.7 km. These trails offer a gentle way to explore the local scenery. You can find more easy hiking options in the Easy hikes around Repki guide.
For excellent panoramic views of the Bug River, visit the Observation Tower by the Ferry in Drohiczyn. This wooden tower provides a wonderful perspective of the river, Castle Hill, and the city of Drohiczyn.
Yes, for those looking to extend their stay, the Landowners’ Museum in Dąbrowa offers guest rooms for overnight stays within its historic buildings.
Given that Gmina Repki is part of the "Zielone Płuca Polski" (Green Lungs of Poland) and emphasizes natural beauty and outdoor activities, the best time to visit is typically during the spring, summer, and early autumn months. During these seasons, the weather is most favorable for hiking, cycling, and exploring the Nadbużański Landscape Park and the Bug River.
Yes, the area holds historical significance related to the Polish-Bolshevik War. You can visit Frankopol – Site of the 1920 Battle on the Bug River. This was the location of a victorious battle where the Polish Volunteer Cavalry Brigade engaged with Bolshevik divisions, playing a crucial role in the Battle of Warsaw.
The Bug River is a defining natural feature of Gmina Repki, described as beautiful and historically significant. It is characterized by its numerous backwaters and shallows, contributing to the rich biodiversity of the Nadbużański Landscape Park. The river and its adjacent areas are recognized as an internationally significant natural area, making it a prime spot for nature observation and outdoor recreation.
While specific dog-friendly designations for individual trails are not always noted, the natural environment of Gmina Repki, particularly the numerous hiking and walking trails along the Bug River and within the Nadbużański Landscape Park, generally welcomes dogs on leash. Always ensure to follow local regulations and clean up after your pet.
The Nadbużański Landscape Park and its buffer zone, which encompass the areas around the Bug River, are recognized for their internationally significant natural value and host numerous rare plant and animal species. While specific species are not detailed, the diverse environment suggests opportunities for birdwatching and observing various forms of local wildlife, especially along the river and in forested areas.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical landmarks and scenic natural viewpoints. The Korczew Palace is valued for its rich history and architectural beauty, while the Observation Tower by the Ferry in Drohiczyn is loved for its panoramic views of the Bug River and surrounding landscape. The overall appeal lies in the opportunity to explore both cultural heritage and protected natural areas.


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