The Hrubieszów Land is full of picturesque landscapes of wavy fields. It's also rich with history, numerous monuments, and archeological stands.
Hrubieszów is the most eastern city in Poland. It's here where a beautiful Orthodox Church of the Dormition of the Blessed Virgin Mary with thirteen domes is located. Among the oldest historic sights one can mention: the former Dominican church of St. Nicholas, Church of St. Stanislaus Kostka, Baroque parish house (birthplace of the renowned Polish writer Aleksander Głowacki, better known as Bolesław Prus), or the Du Chateau manor (presently a museum). Professor Wiktor Zin, an architect, drawer and regionalist was born and spent his youth in Hrubieszów.
The Goth Village in Masłomęcz is a place when you can stand face to face with one of the most fascinating cultures of the ancient Europe. Reconstructed Goth huts will allow you to learn how everyday life looked like between 2nd and 4th century.
It's also the land of wooden Orthodox churches. One of the most beautiful ones is located in Chłopiatyn.
For those who yearn for some contact with nature we recommend the valley of the Bug river. A picturesque section of the river in the neighbourhood of the castle ruins is located in the village of Kryłów.
Dołhobyczów, Gródek, Horodło, Myców, Dłużniów – the list of interesting places awaiting you in the Hrubieszów Land is really long.
Places:
Chłopiatyn | Greek Catholic church of the Descent of the Holy Spirit
Dołhobyczów | Neo-Byzantine Church of St. Simeon Słupnik
Horodło | The place where the Horodel Union was concluded
Hrubieszów | Birthplace of Bolesław Prus
Kryłów | Settlement in the Grody Czerwieńskie with the ruins of the castle
Masłomęcz | Goth's Village
Lublin Regional Tourist Organization recommends:
Gotania Local Tourist Organisation
Tourist information - The Hrubieszów Land:
Tourist Information Centre by the Gotania Local Tourist Organisation in Hrubieszów *
Communal Tourist Information Centre in Hrubieszów