Best attractions and places to see around Przeciszów, a rural commune in Poland's Małopolska Voivodeship, offer a mix of natural beauty and historical sites. Situated in the "Carp Valley" region, the area features the Vistula Valley, an ecological corridor, and various fishpond complexes. Visitors can explore hornbeam forests, historical churches, and remnants of past agricultural and railway practices. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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A superb cycle path which is, among other things, the EuroVelo 4 which crosses Poland. I realize that I can take it all the way to Krakow, my final destination, but the wind is blowing hard today and the path is elevated, so I am not at all sheltered from the wind. I decide to leave it further on to follow my initial itinerary.
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It's worth visiting, there's a cafe and you can buy souvenirs
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Visiting the Ruins: The castle is open to the public, and tourists can see, among other things, the walled-up prison cells. Tower: The castle's distinctive feature is the towering, nearly 30-meter-tall tower, which can be climbed to admire the views of the surrounding area. Access to the top via a narrow, winding staircase and ladder is an additional attraction. Vistula Ethnographic Park: The castle ruins are part of a museum complex, along with the adjacent open-air museum, where visitors can see examples of the region's traditional wooden architecture, including a 17th-century church. Events: The castle and the open-air museum frequently host outdoor events, such as history weekends, rallies, and concerts.
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Lipowiec Castle is a picturesque medieval castle ruin situated on a limestone hill within the Lipowiec Nature Reserve, near the villages of Wygiełzów and Babice, in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship. Located in the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland, it once served as a castle for the Kraków bishops and a prison.
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The castle in Oświęcim is the royal castle of King Casimir IV Jagiellon.
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This Gothic fortress once protected the trade route from Kraków to Silesia. Fragments of the upper castle, including a well and a tower from the earliest period of construction, still survive today. In the 15th century, the fortress, owned by the Kraków bishops, also served as a prison for clergy, particularly during the Reformation. The fortress was destroyed by wars and fires and was finally abandoned in the early 19th century. In the 20th century, the building was opened to the public, and annual festivals were organized there to showcase the medieval era. In August, the Knights' and Archery Tournament takes place, offering visitors the opportunity to observe military performances, visit the craftsmen's village, and participate in numerous games and shows, all accompanied by the sounds of early music. Another August attraction is the Witches' and Witches' Rally.
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Lipowiec Castle is open to visitors again. Extensive security work has been completed. The ruins can now be safely viewed. However, some parts are not open to the public. The high keep is accessible via a narrow stone spiral staircase. Two artillery loopholes have been restored in the keep and are now accessible on the way to the top viewing platform. The last 3 meters must be climbed with the help of a permanently installed ladder. You are rewarded with a magnificent 360° view. A view that makes you want to hike in the surrounding forests. The newly built, chic café does not detract from the ensemble at all. It blends well with the old ensemble. Admission costs 20 zloty (as of July 2025).
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The region offers several natural highlights and opportunities for outdoor activities. You can explore the Vistula Cycling Route WTR Oświęcim–Miętków, a high-quality asphalt path along the Vistula embankments, known for its scenic views and wildlife. The area is also home to the Nature Reserve in Przeciszów, protecting a multi-species hornbeam forest, and the "Przyręb" Fishpond Complex, significant for its diverse aquatic vegetation. The Vistula Valley itself is an ecological corridor of national importance.
Yes, there are several historical sites. The Oświęcim Castle, a medieval fortress overlooking the Soła river, features an early Gothic tower and defensive walls. Another notable site is the Ruins of Lipowiec Castle, a picturesque medieval ruin on a limestone hill, which once served as a castle for Kraków bishops and a prison. You can also see the historic Railway bridge in Okleśna, built in 1899, which connects Okleśna with Place and is used by pedestrians and cyclists.
Przeciszów is well-suited for cyclists. The Vistula Cycling Route WTR Oświęcim–Miętków is a popular choice, offering a smooth asphalt path along the Vistula. For more options, you can explore various road cycling routes like the 'Vistula Oxbow Lake – Vistula Cycling Route loop from Zator Park Rozrywki' or the 'Spytkowice Ferry loop from Włosienica'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails such as the 'Lipowiec Castle Ruins – St. Rosalia Chapel loop from Wygiełzów'. You can find more details on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Przeciszów and MTB Trails around Przeciszów guides.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. The Vistula Cycling Route WTR Oświęcim–Miętków is considered family-friendly, offering a safe and scenic path. The Oświęcim Castle and Oświęcim Market Square also welcome families, with the market square offering cafes and restaurants. Additionally, the broader region features the Vistula Ethnographic Park near Lipowiec Castle, an open-air museum with traditional wooden architecture that often hosts historical events suitable for all ages.
You can find a variety of hiking trails, particularly easy ones suitable for a relaxed walk. Options include the 'Osiek Pier loop from gmina Osiek' and the 'Park Ruchomych Dinozaurów loop from gmina Zator'. For a nature-focused walk, consider the 'Staw Kanonik – Pastwisko loop from Rezerwat Przeciszów'. More details on these and other easy hikes can be found in the Easy hikes around Przeciszów guide.
The commune is rich in religious heritage. The Parish Church of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, built in 1895, is a prominent red-brick masonry church housing valuable artifacts, including a 14th-century main altar and a Pietà sculpture. Another notable site is the Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Piotrowice. Throughout the region, you'll also encounter numerous roadside shrines and crosses, reflecting local traditions and devotion.
Yes, some attractions offer accessibility. The Vistula Cycling Route WTR Oświęcim–Miętków is categorized as wheelchair accessible due to its high-quality asphalt path. The Oświęcim Market Square is also generally accessible, providing facilities like cafes and restaurants.
The area around Przeciszów is particularly vibrant in spring and summer. Visitors have noted the 'vigorous green' and 'scent of blooming trees and flowers' along the Vistula Cycling Route during spring. These seasons offer pleasant weather for cycling, hiking, and exploring the natural reserves and historical sites. Autumn can also be beautiful with changing foliage.
Visitors frequently praise the high-quality surfaces of the cycling routes, especially along the Vistula, which allows for enjoyable rides and wildlife observation. The historical sites like Oświęcim Castle and Ruins of Lipowiec Castle are appreciated for their historical significance and scenic views. The Railway bridge in Okleśna is often highlighted as an interesting and practical alternative crossing for pedestrians and cyclists.
Beyond castles and churches, the region offers glimpses into its industrial and agricultural past. You can find an historic Grain Granary, representing traditional agricultural practices. Additionally, the Galician Transversal Railway Station Buildings are points of interest for those curious about the area's transportation history. The Railway bridge in Okleśna is another significant structure from this era.
Yes, particularly in nearby towns. The Oświęcim Market Square is noted for having cafes and restaurants, providing convenient options for refreshments and meals while exploring the historical city center.


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