Kiełpin, Administrative village near Warsaw, Poland.
Kiełpin is a residential settlement within Gmina Łomianki, positioned northwest of Warsaw. The village sits in Warsaw West County and serves as a residential base for people who commute to the capital for work.
The settlement developed as part of administrative reforms in the Masovian region after 1999. It grew into a suburban village responding to the housing needs of people drawn to the expanding metropolitan area.
The village maintains connections with both rural traditions and urban influences due to its position within the broader Masovian Voivodeship cultural landscape.
The village connects directly to Warsaw via road links. It functions primarily as a residential area, so visitor facilities and amenities are limited compared to urban centers.
The village contains 1,381 inhabitants and forms part of Gmina Łomianki, contributing to the administrative structure of Poland's largest voivodeship.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.