A wooden church built in 1784 – 1785, founded by Andrzej Gawroński in gratitude for saving his and his family’s lives. It was completely renovated in 1892-1894 and in 1936. The surrounding area is walled by a wooden fence, and at its angle there stands a wooden bell-tower made at the turn of the 19th-century.

Manor in Dołęga
Manor in Dołęga

A wooden manor built in the middle of the 19th-century on a horseshoe plan. It played an important role during the January Uprising of 1863. At that time there were held secret councils and the plans of uprising were prepared in it. Nowadays the manor serves as a museum. Tourists can get familiar with its

Wooden belfry
Wooden belfry

The belfry in Zaborów from 1830 at the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, initially stood at a wooden chapel erected in 1814, and later at a wooden church built in 1835. The belfry has a columnar structure set on a stone foundation. It is a tetrahedral structure with vertical walls, above which an octagonal

Bratucice Protected Landscape Area
Bratucice Protected Landscape Area

It is characterized by valuable forest complexes: pine and oak, spruce, larch, alder, birch, hornbeam, ash, and also wetlands and peat bogs. An interesting fact there is the saffron that occurs naturally in these areas. Occurring species of animals are: royal lobster, daphne, broad-leaved cuckoo, yellow water lily and white water lily. Numerous fish ponds

Dębówka on the Uszewka River
Dębówka on the Uszewka River

Dębówka on the Uszewka River, in the communes of: Szczurowa and Wietrzychowice.

Gróbka River Valley
Gróbka River Valley

Gróbka River Valley, in the communes of: Bochnia, Rzezawa and Szczurowa.