Best attractions and places to see around Łomazy, a town in Poland's Lubelskie Voivodeship, offers a blend of history, culture, and natural features. The area is characterized by its rich multicultural heritage, with historical sites reflecting Catholic, Jewish, and Tatar communities. Visitors can explore a variety of landmarks and natural settings within its medieval urban layout.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Nice beach. Sandy bottom and clean water. There is a large shelter with a wooden floor, benches and tables, garbage can. Less than a km towards Slawacinek a shop open for a long time. Easy access to Biała itself by bike path along Krzna.
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A small beach on Krzna. It looks as if the place was just being built. You can see freshly added sand and a nice descent into the water. Above, a few benches, a fireplace with a grill and a larger roof.
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Rather as an emergency crossing under the road. I recommend avoiding it with a loaded bike. Access via an overgrown single track, more like MTB.
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A bit of a strange concept. You can't actually see anything from above because it's too low.
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A nice market square, numerous cafes and ice cream parlors in the tenement houses. Józef Ignacy Kraszewski's bench in the corner. A good place to take a break.
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The church is built of larch wood. A classic of sacral wooden architecture in Podlasie. Entrance to the church grounds through a wooden belfry.
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The footbridge ends with a ten-meter tower. Underneath there is a rest area with benches and a playground. It is a pity that the whole is not adapted for the mobility impaired. There are steps to the footbridge, there is no driveway with a ramp.
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An inconspicuous place, but something about it captivated me. It gained its present shape during the revitalization in 2000. The one-story tenement houses around the market square come from the 18th and 19th centuries.
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You can enjoy the Krzna Riverside Beach and Picnic Area, which offers a sandy beach with clean water, a large shelter, benches, and tables. It's easily accessible by a bike path along the Krzna River. The area also boasts impressive natural monuments like two towering ash trees in Koszoły and a large European white elm in Lubenka.
Absolutely. Łomazy is rich in history. You can visit the larch wood St. Michael the Archangel Wooden Church, a prime example of sacred wooden architecture. The Plac Wolności (Freedom Square) – Town Market Square is surrounded by 18th and 19th-century tenement houses. Other significant sites include the neo-Gothic Church of Saints Peter and Paul, the Jewish Cemetery on Brzeska Street, and the Catholic Cemetery with its Uniate chapel from 1834.
The region offers scenic cycling routes, including a 45 km route that starts in Biała Podlaska and passes through Łomazy, showcasing the Polish countryside, fields, meadows, and forests, especially along the Zielawa River. For more specific routes, check out the Cycling around Łomazy guide, which features routes like the 'Beach on the Bug – Forest Singletrack loop'.
The Krzna Riverside Beach and Picnic Area is a great spot for families, offering a sandy beach and picnic facilities. Additionally, the area around the Małpi Gaj Elevated Walkway and Observation Tower includes a rest area with benches and a playground, though the tower itself offers limited views.
Łomazy has a rich multicultural heritage. You can visit the Jewish Cemetery on Brzeska Street, which commemorates victims of the 1942 ghetto liquidation. The Tatar Cemetery (Mizar) in Studzianka, dating back to after 1679, provides insight into Muslim burial traditions. The presence of Catholic, Orthodox, Jewish, and Tatar communities throughout history is evident across the region.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. You can find routes like the 'Fundamenty Pałacu loop' or the 'Fontanna "Dry Plaza" loop'. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the Easy hikes around Łomazy guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the clean water and sandy bottom of the Krzna Riverside Beach and Picnic Area, noting its well-equipped shelter. The St. Michael the Archangel Wooden Church is admired for its classic sacred wooden architecture. The historical atmosphere of Plac Wolności (Freedom Square) – Town Market Square, with its 18th and 19th-century tenement houses, also captivates visitors.
Beyond the main landmarks, you might find the Stone Grotto on Budzyń Street interesting, as it was built on the site of a former parish church dismantled by Tsarist authorities. The Private Museum of Mr. and Mrs. Józefaciuk in Studzianka also offers a unique look into local history and village life.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can explore routes such as the 'Orthodox Church – Beach on the Bug loop' or various 'Running loop' options. More details can be found in the Running Trails around Łomazy guide.
Yes, Plac Wolności (Freedom Square) – Town Market Square is noted as being wheelchair accessible, making it a comfortable place to explore the historical architecture and enjoy the atmosphere.
The Memory Room (Izba Pamięci), located at the School Complex within the Municipal Cultural Center in Łomazy, offers insights into the local history. Additionally, the Private Museum of Mr. and Mrs. Józefaciuk in Studzianka provides a glimpse into the region's past and the living conditions of villagers.
The Church of Saints Peter and Paul is a neo-Gothic church built between 1906 and 1911. It is notable for sustaining damage during World War II, with a fragment of an artillery shell still embedded in its western wall as a historical memento.


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