
The trip’s route is devised so as to see and experience the region’s attractions and its natural plenty, as combined with its interesting history and sightseeing highlights.
Route length: 65 km
Itinerary: Łężeczki - Grobia - Sieraków - Międzychód - Kamionna - Mniszki - Orzeszkowo - Pniewy
You will get convinced about a unique beauty of Sieraków area when at the first stop of your excursion. You will stop for a while near by Łężeczki village where you will go to a local vantage point to see the beautiful panorama of Chrzypskie Lake. A local curiosity is the first Monument of the Third Millennium. Another vantage point will be offered by the Góra Głazów mount at Grobia, from which you can already see Sieraków – the place you will be about to tour. To start with, we suggest that you take a short walk to the "Beech Trees on Lutomskie Lake" reserve, accessible as you go along the red or black hiking route (setting off from the relaxation facility area by Jaroszewskie Lake). We then on go to the town’s centre to visit the Church of Our Lady the Immaculately Conceived and the Museum at the Opalińskis’ castle. We conclude our walk across Sieraków by a visit to the Stallion Herd. If you are on a group tour, you can visit the Stallion Herd on a guided tour. The town of Międzychód, with the charming buildings in Rynkowa Street, is the next point of your tour. The so-called Laufpompa, the pump at an artesian well, at 17-Stycznia St. is also worth stopping by – there, you can taste sulphide mineral water of a specific taste. The next stop on your way is Kamionna with its beautiful tiny gothic church. To get refreshed and to remind yourself of the way nineteenth-century countryside functioned, we will go to the Regional and Natural Education Centre at Mniszki, possibly to see an environmental display there. Then you would pause just for a while at the Calvinistic cemetery at Orzeszkowo, situated by the main road Skwierzyna–Poznań. The showy obelisk of J.W. Kassyusz, a Calvinistic priest and preacher, is worth paying attention to while there. The last stop on your route is the Monastic House of the Ursuline Sisters from St. Urszula Ledóchowska’s sanctuary Pniewy.