
Hotels in Miłosław
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Browse hotel and guesthouse options in Miłosław, Wielkopolska — a historic town 50 km east of Poznań, known for its 1848 battle site and neo-Gothic palace.
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About Miłosław
Miłosław: A Wielkopolska Town Shaped by the 1848 Uprising
Miłosław is a small historic town in Wielkopolska (Greater Poland), roughly 50 km east of Poznań and 10 km south of Września. The town holds a firm place in Polish national memory as the site of the Battle of Miłosław on 30 April 1848, when Polish insurgents defeated Prussian forces during the Spring of Nations. The Miłosław Palace, a 19th-century neo-Gothic manor set within a landscaped park, anchors the town centre and draws visitors interested in Polish manor architecture and provincial heritage.
Where to Stay and Getting Around
Accommodation in Miłosław is limited to a small number of guesthouses and agrotourism properties — the area suits visitors seeking a quiet rural base rather than a hotel-dense destination. The Września rail station, served by regional trains from Poznań (journey time around 45 minutes), is the nearest practical rail hub. Drivers on the S5 expressway reach Miłosław in under an hour from Poznań.
Practical Tips
- Best time to visit: Late April sees local commemorations of the 1848 battle, adding historical context to any stay.
- Getting around: The town is compact and walkable; a car is useful for reaching surrounding Wielkopolska villages.
- Language: Polish is universal locally; English is limited outside larger accommodation.
- Currency: Polish złoty (PLN); card payments accepted at most guesthouses.
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