Castles around Krzywcza offer a glimpse into the region's rich history, situated within the picturesque Przemyskie Foothills. While Krzywcza itself features a historical manor complex with a 17th-century defensive tower, the wider area is home to significant fortifications. The landscape combines historical sites with natural beauty, providing diverse exploration opportunities. This region is characterized by its historical defensive structures and cultural heritage.
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According to the Register of Polish Monument Trees, the Dewajtis oak measured in 2013 had a trunk circumference of 5.80 m.
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Entry to the castle and park is paid at the entrance, you can pay by card. There are discounts for young people, students and pensioners. A ticket for visiting the castle interiors also entitles you to enter the park. The last guided tour of the interiors is at 4:00 p.m. and earlier on the hour. You can wait in the Renaissance Café. The group gathers next to the stage in the castle courtyard. The tour lasts about 50 minutes and requires walking up the stairs, not for people in wheelchairs. There are no restrictions on taking photos.
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On a sunny summer day, when the castle courtyard heats up like an oven, it is worth seeking refreshment in the thick walls of the castle. In the corner of the courtyard is the Renesansowa Café, offering ice cream, cookies, cakes, salads, pancakes and pierogi - see photos. Ice cream is served in waffles or cups (PLN 8 per scoop). Friendly service, you can pay by card. There are also tables in the courtyard in a place where there is shade in the afternoon. We waited there for a full hour when a guide came to the courtyard and took the waiting group of tourists to tour the castle interiors. WW
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it's worth the visit, the tour takes 60 minutes
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In the 18th century, known as the century of philosophers, Ignacy Krasicki was born in the castle, later Bishop of Warmia and Archbishop of Gniezno, poet and publicist, one of the main representatives of the Enlightenment in Poland, participant of the famous Thursday dinners of King Stanisław August Poniatowski. (...) Thanks to his intellectual qualities, Ignacy Krasicki was called the prince of poets and with this title he went down in history. Ignacy Krasicki took great care of his family park. From his trips abroad, he often sent his sister-in-law Róża née Charczewski new tree seedlings, which he ordered to be planted in the Dubiecko park with appropriate instructions. Source and more: https://ogrody.podkarpackie.travel/trasy/dubiecko/
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"Dewajtis" is a magnificent oak tree growing in the castle courtyard. During Countess Konarska's life, she could often be found reading her favorite novels in the shadow of its crown. One of them was Rodziewiczówna's novel Dewajtis. This is also how she named her inseparable companion, who has been growing in the castle courtyard for over 300 years, i.e. since the birth of the prince of Polish poets Ignacy Krasicki in this place. The name of the town - Dubiecko, comes from the Russian word "dub", meaning oak, because there were many oaks in this area. Source and more: https://ogrody.podkarpackie.travel/trasy/dubiecko/
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In the Zamkowa restaurant you can eat several interesting dishes, such as game dumplings, pork chop with potatoes baked into cubes similar to cheesecake on shortcrust pastry with cranberries (PLN 51) and apple pie with ice cream for PLN 24. The menu is available via the QR code in the attached photo. Those who like ice cream without apple pie can buy it at an ice cream stand about 50 m from the restaurant. Zielona Budka ice cream, a scoop PLN 7, a small selection of flavors but very good. WW
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The region offers a diverse range of historical fortifications. You can visit traditional castles like Krasiczyn Castle, historical forts such as Fort VIII Łętownia in Kuńkowce, and even defensive churches like the St. Onuphrius Church in Posada Rybotycka, which is the oldest preserved Orthodox church in Poland with 14th-15th century defensive architecture. Krzywcza itself features a historical manor complex with a 17th-century defensive tower.
Yes, several sites are suitable for families. Krasiczyn Castle is known for its beautiful gardens, which are great for a family stroll. Krasicki Palace features a mini zoo in its park, and Dubiecko Castle also has a small park. Additionally, near Fort VIII Łętownia, there's a 'Fantasy Village' with a reconstruction of a medieval wooden stronghold, which can be engaging for children.
The Przemyskie Foothills offer various outdoor activities. You can find easy hiking trails like the 'Nature trail "Dolina Hołubli"' or 'Krępak Nature Trail' near Krzywcza. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes such as 'Pałac Krasickich loop' which can be combined with a visit to the palace. Mountain biking trails are also available, including the 'Panoramic View – Pruchnik Observation Tower loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the easy hikes, MTB trails, and cycling guides around Krzywcza.
Dubiecko Castle operates as a hotel with a restaurant, offering both dining and overnight stays. Krasicki Palace also features a restaurant and a cafe, while Krasiczyn Castle has a cafe and restaurant on site.
The historical manor complex in Krzywcza includes a manor house, an orangery, and a significant 17th-century defensive tower, which is a relic of former earthworks. While the manor house has been renovated and is partly used as a health center and private residence, the tower and remnants of its 19th-century park, including a hornbeam alley, offer a glimpse into the local history and defensive architecture.
Yes, Fort VIII Łętownia in Kuńkowce is developed and accessible to visitors. It's an Austrian fortification that can be reached via the black fortress trail, either from Kuńkowce or the Przemyśl district of Lipowica. The nearby 'Fantasy Village' with its medieval wooden stronghold reconstruction adds to the visitor experience.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful gardens at Krasiczyn Castle, often recommending a visit by bike. The historical significance and unique defensive features of sites like the St. Onuphrius Church in Posada Rybotycka are also highly appreciated. The overall blend of historical exploration with the natural beauty of the Przemyskie Foothills is a common highlight.
Yes, visiting Krasiczyn Castle by bike is recommended, especially on weekends. While the access road can be busy, the castle's beautiful Renaissance architecture and gardens make it a rewarding destination for cyclists.
Beyond the more prominent castles, the St. Onuphrius Church in Posada Rybotycka is a notable hidden gem. It's recognized as the oldest preserved Orthodox church in Poland, featuring unique defensive architecture with thick stone walls and arrowslits dating back to the 14th and 15th centuries. Its historical and architectural significance makes it a compelling, lesser-known site.
While specific opening hours vary by site, the spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for exploring the castles and their surrounding parks and trails. The gardens at places like Krasiczyn Castle are particularly beautiful in bloom or with autumn foliage. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer.
Dubiecko Castle is historically significant as the birthplace of Ignacy Krasicki, a prominent figure of the Polish Enlightenment, known as the 'prince of poets'. The castle grounds also feature the ancient 'Dewajtis' oak tree, which has stood for over 300 years and is tied to local legends and the region's name, 'Dubiecko', meaning 'oak'.
The region, part of the picturesque Przemyskie Foothills, offers natural beauty alongside its historical sites. While specific viewpoints directly adjacent to each castle are not detailed, the area provides opportunities for scenic views, especially along hiking and cycling routes. For instance, some MTB trails offer 'Panoramic View' loops, and the 'Pruchnik Observation Tower' is a notable landmark in the wider area.


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