Attractions and places to see around gmina gmina Baranowo, located in Ostrołęka County, Masovian Voivodeship, east-central Poland, offer a mix of historical sites and natural features. This rural administrative district is characterized by a lightly urbanized environment with agriculture as the predominant land use. Visitors can explore landmarks such as the Przystań Manor House and natural areas like the Omulew River floodplains. The gmina's seat is the village of Baranowo, approximately 22 kilometers northwest of Ostrołęka.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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In addition to the beautiful small park near the manor, an additional advantage of the place is the almost complete lack of coverage, so you can completely cut yourself off from the network.
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The Omulew floodplains are wide floodplains of the Omulew River, particularly visible in its lower reaches, in Kurpie, where the river flows through meadows and meanders. These floodplains, in places several hundred meters wide, create picturesque landscapes, but can also cause difficulties during kayaking trips.
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As a result of a tip-off by an UB agent, pseudonym "Zadrożny", on June 25, 1948, the KBW and UB managed to establish the main headquarters of the "Orzeł" District Command, which was located in the Kraski forest in the village of Gleba. The District HQ bunkers were surrounded. Over 50 platoons of the 1st and 2nd KBW Brigades, i.e. over 1,500 soldiers, 4 aircraft and artillery, took part in the action against a group of partisans consisting of a dozen or so people. After a day-long fight and an unsuccessful attempt to break through, the partisan defense was broken (four were killed, nine - including 2 wounded - and two women and a child fell into the hands of the communists). The wounded Józef Kozłowski was transported to Warsaw, where he underwent a difficult investigation, after which he was sentenced to death.
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Behind the manor house there is a river, it is very easy to cross with a bike in your hand
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Nice area, silence, beauty of nature
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Beautiful area. You can also see trees gnawed by beavers.
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A nicely maintained and well-kept manor house
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When entering Kadzidło from Ostrołęka, on the left there is an interesting Open-Air Museum of Kurpie Culture. It is worth visiting, for example, during the annual Kurpiowski Wedding event.
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You can visit the Omulew Floodplains – Białobrzeg Dalszy, known for their picturesque landscapes, especially in the lower reaches of the Omulew River. Another significant natural site is the Piskory Nature Reserve, a vital sanctuary for water and marsh birds, including species like the bittern and white-tailed eagle.
Yes, the region offers several historical sites. You can explore the Przystań Manor House, a rebuilt 1928 manor with a rich history, now housing a primary school. Another notable site is the Kurpiowska Farmstead in Kadzidło, an open-air museum showcasing Kurpie culture. Additionally, the Orzeł District Headquarters Bunkers in Kraski Forest offer a glimpse into a significant historical event.
For cultural insights, the Kurpiowska Farmstead in Kadzidło is an excellent choice, functioning as an open-air museum dedicated to Kurpie culture. The Przystań Manor House, with its preserved 'larch room' and stylish fireplace, also offers a cultural and architectural experience.
Families can enjoy the Przystań Manor House, which is now a primary school and surrounded by a park. The Kurpiowska Farmstead in Kadzidło is also family-friendly, offering an engaging look at local culture. The Bridge Over the Omulew River provides a pleasant spot for a family outing amidst nature.
The region is great for cycling. You can find various routes for both road cycling and general touring. Explore options like the 'Roadbike loop from Kadzidło' or the 'Wooden Bell Tower – Unicorn Statue in Jednorożec loop from Parciaki'. For more details, check out the Road Cycling Routes around gmina gmina Baranowo and Cycling around gmina gmina Baranowo guides.
The Bridge Over the Omulew River offers beautiful views of the river and its natural surroundings. The wide Omulew Floodplains – Białobrzeg Dalszy also create picturesque landscapes, especially where the river meanders through meadows.
The Przystań Manor House is known for its history, having been rebuilt in 1928 after an earlier structure burned down. It features a unique 'larch room' and a stylish fireplace with a mosaic. Today, it serves as a primary school and is surrounded by a 2-hectare park.
The Kurpiowska Farmstead in Kadzidło is an open-air museum where you can immerse yourself in Kurpie culture. It's particularly worth visiting during events like the annual Kurpiowski Wedding, which showcases local traditions.
The Piskory Nature Reserve is a significant sanctuary for water and marsh birds. It's home to a diverse range of species, including the bittern, white-tailed eagle, lesser spotted eagle, and crane, and boasts one of Poland's largest populations of grebes. The reserve also provides rest areas with tables and benches for visitors.
Yes, the Church in Bobrowniki is a beautiful example of Lublin Renaissance architectural style. It is considered a worthwhile visit, especially for those traveling along the Wieprz River.
Visitors frequently comment on the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. For instance, the Omulew Floodplains are appreciated for their picturesque landscapes, and the Bridge Over the Omulew River is noted for its quiet surroundings and scenic views.
You can experience the Omulew River by visiting the Omulew Floodplains – Białobrzeg Dalszy, where you can observe the river meandering through meadows and spot wildlife like beavers. The Bridge Over the Omulew River also offers a direct vantage point to enjoy its natural beauty.


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