Attractions and places to see around gmina Wysokie, located in Lublin County, eastern Poland, include historical landmarks and natural sites. The region, covering 114.18 square kilometers, has a rich history, with the village of Wysokie founded in 1360 and receiving town rights in 1368. Gmina Wysokie offers routes for cycling and hiking, allowing exploration of its diverse landscape. This area features protected cultural monuments and natural reserves, providing insights into both local heritage and ecology.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Chmiel Reserve... you can see that it is a reserve. The fallen trees, untouched by foresters, make a big impression.
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Monument to Hetman Stanisław Żółkiewski, who defeated the Russian army in the Battle of Kłuszyn in 1610 and then occupied Moscow for two years.
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A nature reserve near the town of Chmiel, in the Krzczonowski Landscape Park. The reserve was established in 1983 in order to preserve fragments of old, natural oak forest, with numerous monumental specimens of English oak. An ideal place for communing with nature and forest bathing.
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Nature reserve in the Krzczonowski Landscape Park (the oldest). It covers the steep slopes on the right side of the Radomirka River, the vicinity of the "Smelly Spring" and the forested part of Łysa Góra. The tree stand is mainly oak-hornbeam forest with an admixture of pine, larch and spruce.
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Remains of the Koźlak windmill in Żuków. It is a windmill from 1911. In the 1930s, there were about 30 Koźlak windmills in the Krzczonowski Landscape Park and its surroundings, but none of them have survived to this day, and this one is the only one whose remains can still be seen. There is an information board about him in Żuków.
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You need to hurry while there is still something to watch. In addition, a scenic spot. An atmospheric chapel by the road.
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Former tertiary rock quarry. Overgrown, but there is no tragedy. You can find fossils. When the leaves are gone, there is a little bit of a sight.
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Gmina Wysokie offers several natural attractions. You can visit Las Królewski Nature Reserve, a forest covering steep slopes with an oak-hornbeam forest. Another option is Chmiel Nature Reserve, known for preserving old, natural oak forests with monumental English oak specimens. Additionally, the Żuków Quarry is an overgrown former tertiary rock quarry where you might find fossils.
Yes, gmina Wysokie has several historical and cultural sites. These include the legally protected Roman Catholic Church of St. Michael the Archangel in Wysokie and the Roman Catholic Parish Cemetery, which dates back to the mid-19th century. Another protected cultural monument is the Polish Catholic Church of Saints Peter and Paul in Maciejów Stary. You can also find a monument dedicated to Stanisław Żółkiewski, a historical figure known as the conqueror of Moscow.
Gmina Wysokie is well-suited for outdoor activities, particularly cycling and hiking. You can find various routes for road cycling and touring bicycles. For road cycling, consider routes like the 'Bychawa Synagogue loop' or the 'View of the Countryside – St. John the Baptist Church loop'. For touring, options include the 'Chytel Nature Reserve – World War I Cemetery loop' or the 'View of the Turobin Panorama loop'. You can explore more routes on the dedicated guides for Road Cycling Routes around gmina Wysokie and Cycling around gmina Wysokie.
Yes, several natural areas in gmina Wysokie are suitable for families. The Chmiel Nature Reserve is an ideal place for communing with nature and forest bathing, which can be a pleasant family activity. Additionally, Żukowski Forest is described as a beautiful, little-used forest, perfect for family walks.
The village of Wysokie has a rich history, founded in 1360 with a defensive castle. It received town rights in 1368 from King Casimir the Great. Over the centuries, it was owned by various noble families, saw the construction of a wooden church in 1413, and was even burned by Tatars around 1530. The local church was also converted into an Arian synod between 1600 and 1660, highlighting its dynamic past.
For walks and hikes, consider the Las Królewski Nature Reserve, which covers steep slopes and features an oak-hornbeam forest. Another excellent option is the Chmiel Nature Reserve, known for its old oak forests and monumental trees, offering an ideal setting for communing with nature. The Żukowski Forest is also a beautiful and less-trafficked area for a peaceful walk.
Visitors appreciate the untouched nature and unique forest environments. For instance, in Chmiel Nature Reserve, the fallen trees left untouched by foresters make a big impression, showcasing a truly natural landscape. The Las Królewski Nature Reserve is valued for its diverse tree stand, including oak-hornbeam, pine, larch, and spruce, within the Krzczonowski Landscape Park.
The monument to Stanisław Żółkiewski is noted as wheelchair accessible, making it a suitable historical site for visitors with mobility needs.
While specific seasonal details are not provided, the emphasis on outdoor activities like cycling and hiking suggests that spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for exploring the natural reserves and historical sites, when the weather is most favorable for outdoor pursuits.
Yes, gmina Wysokie offers unique natural features. The Chmiel Nature Reserve is specifically established to preserve fragments of old, natural oak forest, featuring numerous monumental specimens of English oak. For geological interest, the Żuków Quarry is a former tertiary rock quarry where visitors can potentially find fossils, offering a glimpse into the region's geological past.
Yes, the cycling routes around gmina Wysokie cater to various skill levels. For road cycling, you can find 'easy' routes like the 'Bychawa Synagogue loop from gmina Bychawa' (40.08 km) and 'moderate' routes such as the 'Palace Cobblestone Path – Czerniejówka Right Bank 2 loop' (56.68 km). Touring bicycle routes also range from 'moderate' to 'difficult', with examples like the 'Chytel Nature Reserve – World War I Cemetery loop' (41.79 km, moderate) and the 'View of the Turobin Panorama loop' (44.43 km, difficult). More details are available in the Road Cycling and Touring Cycling guides.


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