Attractions and places to see around Rzeczniów offer a blend of historical sites, religious landmarks, and natural landscapes within the Gmina Rzeczniów. The area features notable cultural points of interest, including historic churches and numerous roadside crosses and chapels that reflect local traditions. These sites provide insight into the region's past and its cultural heritage. The surrounding forests and rural areas also offer opportunities for exploration.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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St. Catherine's Chapel is the oldest freestanding chapel in Poland, located 2 km from the village of Kurzacze. It was built in the Gothic style in the first half of the 15th century at the initiative of Zbigniew Oleśnicki, Bishop of Kraków. It is an octagonal brick structure with a shingled roof. Inside, there is an altar with a statue of the patron saint, and on the wall above, the founder's coat of arms, Dębno. Below, you'll see a plaque commemorating the victory of Lieutenant Colonel Karol Kalita "Rębajło" at Lubień on January 17, 1864, but with the incorrect information: "Site of the 1863 Uprising Fight." The chapel is located on the blue hiking trail and the green Witold Gombrowicz cycling trail.
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A wooden chapel dedicated to St. Hubert, the patron saint of hunters and foresters. The chapel was funded and built by hunters from the "Ponowa" hunting club in the nearby Miłkowska Inn. Inside the chapel, the left wall, viewed from the front, features epitaphs of deceased hunters, while the right wall features a quote from St. John Paul II. Next to the chapel is a covered shelter and benches. It's an ideal place to relax during forest hikes or bike rides.
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A group of old kilns for firing ceramics
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Free admission, accessible 24/7. Bike stand available.
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The Iłża Forests were the site of many skirmishes and uprising events. Many of them took place along the ancient communication route, the so-called Ostrowiecki Gościniec, between the Barracks and Piotrowe Pole. Perhaps the place commemorates the death or burial place of Sergeant Zacharczeńka, who died in this region. A mention of this event can be found in the publication "Battles and skirmishes 1863-1864 based on printed and handwritten materials of the National Museum in Rapperswil", ed. S. Zieliśki, Rapperswil 1913. While standing in the Iłża Barracks, Czachowski sent Sergeant Zacharczeńka, who had come to the Polish ranks from the Caucasus, along with one cavalryman on a raid into the wilderness, towards Lubinie. Zakharchenko, attacked on a winding forest path by dragoons and Cossacks, when the cavalryman following him managed to escape in time, fought bravely, and after killing several Muscovites, he fell.
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The oldest chapel in Poland
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You will find a bicycle rack on site.
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The oldest Chapel in Poland, founded in 1430. During the January Uprising, on January 17, 1864, near the village of Kaplicy, a unit of Colonel Karol Kalita fought a victorious battle with the Russians. This event is commemorated by a plaque on the wall.
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The region is rich in history, particularly related to the January Uprising. You can visit The oldest chapel in Poland, an octagonal brick structure from the 15th century, which also commemorates a January Uprising battle. Another significant site is the January Uprising Memorial in the Iłża Forest, marking a location of skirmishes and events from the 1863-1864 uprising.
Yes, Rzeczniów and its commune have a strong religious heritage. The historic Parish of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. Restituta, established in 1585, features a brick church from the late 17th century with a cruciform layout and chapels. Additionally, the area is dotted with numerous roadside crosses and chapels, serving as monuments of sacred culture and historical memory. Don't miss The oldest chapel in Poland, a Gothic-style chapel from 1430.
The area around Rzeczniów offers various outdoor activities, especially cycling and running. You can find several routes for different sports. For running, explore trails like the 'Rezerwat Modrzewie – Schronisko w Bałtowie loop' or the 'Iłża – 14th-century castle ruins. loop'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Czarcia Stopa Geological Site – Pętkowice Poraj Kayak Marina loop' or the 'Wooden Shelter loop'. For more details and routes, visit the Running Trails around Rzeczniów or Cycling around Rzeczniów guides.
Yes, for cycling, the Asphalt Forest Road offers an equal asphalt surface closed to traffic, perfect for a smooth ride through the forest. This road continues north and northwest. For walking, many of the cycling routes can also be enjoyed on foot, especially those leading to historical sites like The oldest chapel in Poland, which is located on a blue hiking trail.
The Rzeczniów commune is surrounded by forests and rural areas, offering plenty of natural scenery. You can find peaceful spots like St. Hubert's Chapel in Jeleniec, a wooden chapel funded by a local hunting club, which provides a perfect place for relaxation during forest hikes or bike rides, complete with a covered shelter and benches. The Asphalt Forest Road also offers a pleasant, traffic-free environment for enjoying the forest.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The oldest chapel in Poland and St. Hubert's Chapel in Jeleniec are both listed as family-friendly, offering historical and natural settings for a pleasant outing. For a broader family experience, the Bałtów Tourist Complex, located about 17.6 km from Gmina Rzeczniów, includes JuraPark Bałtów, an amusement park, and a zoo, making it an excellent option for a day trip with children.
Yes, the Asphalt Forest Road is noted for its equal asphalt surface and is wheelchair accessible, providing a smooth path through the forest for everyone to enjoy.
The Pastuszkiewicz Family Communal Pottery Kiln is a historical site featuring a group of old kilns used for firing ceramics. It offers a glimpse into local craft and history, with free admission and accessibility 24/7. There's also a bicycle rack on site for visitors arriving by bike.
The Rzeczniów area holds significant memorials to the January Uprising. You can find plaques commemorating battles, such as the one on the wall of The oldest chapel in Poland. Additionally, the January Uprising Memorial in the Iłża Forest specifically marks a site where many skirmishes and uprising events occurred, including the death of Sergeant Zacharczeńka.
The local community in Rzeczniów maintains strong religious traditions. The Parish of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. Restituta celebrates four annual indulgences established in the 17th century: for St. Restituta, the Immaculate Conception, the Nativity of Mary, and Our Lady of the Rosary. These events reflect the deep-rooted faith and cultural practices of the region.
Beyond the main highlights, the Rzeczniów commune is dotted with numerous roadside crosses and chapels. These serve as poignant monuments of sacred culture and historical memory, often commemorating both tragic and joyful events. A particularly interesting double-armed cross can be found on the road from Rzeczniów towards Sienna, associated with a local legend concerning the 1863 Rzeczniów Battle and a subsequent cholera epidemic.


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