Attractions and places to see around Dalików, a village in Poland's Łódź Voivodeship, offer a mix of historical sites and natural landscapes. The area features significant cultural landmarks, including Neogothic churches and insurgent mounds, alongside natural monuments like centuries-old oak trees. Visitors can explore forest complexes and regulated rivers, providing diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and appreciating the local environment. Dalików atrakcje turystyczne include both historical and natural points of interest.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The historic mill in Parzęczew, built in 1920 by a local company, is an interesting example of industrial architecture in the style of early modernism. The building was powered by a gas engine for coke, which made it modern for its time. In 1935, the mill was destroyed by fire, but its brick structure survived and the building is currently being renovated. For road cyclists, it is an interesting point on the route through the Łódź province - access via the asphalt provincial road no. 703 is convenient, and there are several places nearby for a short break. It is worth stopping for a moment to see this example of local industrial history and take a photo against the background of the characteristic brick facade.
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Yes, but unfortunately in winter, in summer the reservoir is not the cleanest, maybe this will change someday.
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Radio and Television Broadcasting Centre Łódź/Zygry – 346-meter mast built in 1970-1975. After the collapse of the mast in Konstantynów, it became the third tallest structure in Poland.
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Linda Bay itself in Grotniki is, to put it delicately, very neglected. All the infrastructure, such as ice cream, coffee and a place where you can eat something, is there, so just clean the water and everything will be fine.
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Folk Stop in Anusin based on the painting "Spring" by Jacek Malczewski, realized by Sylwester Stabryła
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346 meters is impressive from afar and up close.
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The area around Dalików offers several natural highlights. You can visit the Bay on the Linda, a popular spot for sunbathing and swimming in summer, where canoes can also be rented. Additionally, Dalików borders large forest complexes, providing opportunities for tranquil walks. The region also features clean rivers like the Zian, Gnida, Kucinka, and Bełdówka, suitable for water-based recreation, and protected landscape areas such as the "Jodły Oleśnickie" Forest Reserve. Don't miss the centuries-old oak tree on Wschodnia Street, recognized as a natural monument.
Yes, Dalików is rich in historical and cultural sites. You can explore the Neogothic Chapel of St. Roch, built in 1867 within the local cemetery, which also houses the graves of insurgents from the 1863 January Uprising. The village's Parish Church, also in Neogothic style, features a tall tower, a historic pulpit, and a chapel with an image of the Mother of God. Further afield, the Historic White Mill in Parzęczew, an example of early modernist industrial architecture, is currently undergoing renovation and is an interesting stop for history enthusiasts.
Dalików is known for its unique artistic bus stops. You can see the Folk Bus Stop Mural – 'Spring' by Jacek Malczewski and the Folk Bus Stop Mural – 'In the Pasture' by Stanisław Witkiewicz. These large-format paintings, created by Sylwester Stabryła, transform rural bus stops into open-air art galleries inspired by classic Polish artworks. Another notable structure is the Zygry Radio and Television Transmitting Centre, a 346-meter mast that is one of the tallest structures in Poland.
Absolutely! The Bay on the Linda is a great family-friendly spot, especially in summer, offering sunbathing, swimming, and canoe rentals. The Historic White Mill in Parzęczew can also be an interesting educational stop for families. The Folk Bus Stop Murals, such as the one inspired by Jacek Malczewski's 'Spring', offer a unique and accessible art experience for all ages.
The area around Dalików is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking on routes like the 'Bridge Over the Linda Stream – Forest Gravel Trail loop' or the 'Małyn Mill – New Asphalt Section loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes such as the 'Lebelt Manor – Green Nook Café & Garden loop'. Hiking is also popular, with easy trails like the 'Kąpielisko nad Lindą – Rezerwat Grądy nad Lindą loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Gravel biking around Dalików, Cycling around Dalików, and Easy hikes around Dalików guides.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails near Dalików, perfect for enjoying the natural surroundings. Popular options include the 'Kąpielisko nad Lindą – Rezerwat Grądy nad Lindą loop from Grotniki' (approx. 7.3 km) and shorter loops like the 'Kąpielisko nad Lindą loop from Jedlicze A' (approx. 2.7 km). These trails often take you through forest complexes and along rivers, offering a peaceful experience. For more detailed information and additional routes, refer to the Easy hikes around Dalików guide.
The summer months are ideal for enjoying water-based recreation at the Bay on the Linda, which is bustling with activity. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the forest complexes and hiking trails, with the added beauty of changing foliage. While the Bay on the Linda can be quite empty in autumn and winter, the tranquility of the forest complexes can still be enjoyed for walks during these seasons.
Yes, for anglers and those seeking recreation by the water, there are fishing ponds in the vicinity. Notable fishing ponds can be found near Sarnów, covering an extensive area of 180 hectares, and also in the village of Kontrewers.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and unique cultural elements. The Bay on the Linda is highly rated for its recreational opportunities in summer. The Folk Bus Stop Murals are often highlighted for their artistic charm and unexpected presence in rural settings. The historical sites offer a glimpse into the region's past, while the forest complexes provide a healthy and tranquil environment for outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, some attractions around Dalików are noted for their accessibility. The Folk Bus Stop Mural – 'Spring' by Jacek Malczewski and the Folk Bus Stop Mural – 'In the Pasture' by Stanisław Witkiewicz are both wheelchair accessible, allowing everyone to enjoy these unique art installations.
Certainly! Dalików and its surroundings offer various cycling opportunities. You can explore routes like the 'Lebelt Manor – Green Nook Café & Garden loop' or the 'Bełdów Ponds – Paved Cycling Path loop'. These routes vary in difficulty, from easy to difficult, catering to different skill levels. For a comprehensive list of routes and detailed information, check out the Cycling around Dalików guide.


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