Attractions and places to see around Potworów include historical sites and natural features, particularly along the Pilica River. The region is characterized by its cultural heritage, with notable churches and historical buildings. Visitors can explore a mix of man-made structures and natural landscapes. Potworów offers opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
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great bridge, I highly recommend it
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wonderful bridge, highly recommend
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The construction of the church of St. Stanislaus the Bishop in Kostrzyn was initiated in June 1924. The parish was established on December 12, 1924 by Bishop Marian Ryx from the separated villages of the parishes of Klwów and Wyśmierzyce. The construction was continued by Father Tomasz Zadęcki. The church was rebuilt according to the design of the architect Kazimierz Prokulski in the years 1926–1929 at the initiative of Father Wacław Kacznorowski. It was restored in 1968. The temple is a building made of pine and fir wood, in the Podhale style.
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The bridge over the Pilica River in Gostomia was built by the army together with the local population in the late 1980s. The bridge is made of wood on steel girders, 126.30 m long and 4.20 m wide. It is the longest wooden bridge in Poland.
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Worth a while, great to add on your route via Gostomia and nearby forests on the opposite side of the river - awesome gravel highways and good roads.
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07/09/2023. Currently it is a good gravel.
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The region offers several historical sites. You can explore the masonry St. Stanislaus Bishop Wooden Church in Kostrzyn, built in the Zakopane style, featuring a baroque altar and pulpit. In Potworów itself, there's the Parish Church of St. Dorothy, built before 1861, and a historical masonry inn from the first half of the 19th century. Additionally, a Baroque chapel and Marian column from the 18th century can be found in Potworów (Gmina Bardo).
Yes, the area boasts natural beauty, particularly along the Pilica River. You can visit the Sokół Nature Reserve, which combines natural elements with a small chapel and a wooden sculpture. There is also a Landscape Park in Potworów, established in the 18th century, offering scenic areas for recreation.
Potworów is known for its distinctive wooden bridges over the Pilica River. The most prominent is the Barbara Bridge – The Longest Wooden Bridge in Poland over the Pilica in Gostomia, measuring 126.30 meters long. Another significant crossing is the Bridge over the Pilica in Tomczyce, which provides access to an asphalt road leading to Grzmiąca.
The area around Potworów is suitable for outdoor activities, especially cycling. You can find several routes, such as the 'Old Mill in Gostomia – Bridge over the Pilica in Tomczyce loop from Kostrzyn' (moderate difficulty) or the 'Wayside shrine loop from Podczasza Wola' (easy difficulty). For more options, explore the Cycling around Potworów guide.
Families can enjoy the natural settings and historical sites. The Longest Wooden Bridge in Poland (Gostomia, Pilica River) is considered family-friendly and offers a unique landmark to visit. Exploring the Landscape Park in Potworów or the banks of the Pilica River can also be pleasant for families.
Beyond the churches, Potworów features a historical manor house, though significantly reconstructed, which now operates as a hotel and restaurant called 'Dwór Polski'. The village also has a collective grave of Polish Army soldiers from WWII, serving as a memorial site.
Yes, an archaeological site in Mokrzec, near Potworów, is notable for the discovery of a unique Bronze Age warrior's grave, offering a glimpse into the region's ancient past.
The St. Stanislaus Bishop Wooden Church in Kostrzyn is a significant historical and architectural landmark. Built in the Zakopane style between 1924 and 1926, it features a main baroque altar from the late 18th century and a baroque pulpit and stone baptismal font from the second half of the 17th century, both moved from the church in Odrzywół. A wooden rectory in the same style is also nearby.
Yes, the Pilica River itself offers opportunities for relaxation and scenic views, particularly around the wooden bridges. Additionally, Zalew Jagodno is noted as a body of water within Gmina Potworów, providing another spot to enjoy a waterside setting.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The unique wooden bridges over the Pilica River, like the Barbara Bridge, are often highlighted for their distinctiveness. The historical churches and the peaceful natural landscapes also contribute to a rewarding experience.
While specific data isn't provided, generally, the warmer months from spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal for outdoor activities like cycling and exploring natural sites around Potworów, offering pleasant weather for enjoying the Pilica River and its surroundings.
Cycling routes around Potworów vary in terrain. For instance, the 'Old Mill in Gostomia – Bridge over the Pilica in Tomczyce loop' is rated as moderate, while routes like the 'Wayside shrine loop from Podczasza Wola' and 'Borek loop from Przysucha County' are considered easy, suggesting a mix of paved and gravel paths suitable for different skill levels.


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