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Hiking around Gmina Pyrzyce offers diverse landscapes characterized by agricultural plains, significant lakes, and protected natural areas. The region features picturesque lakes such as Miedwie and Chłop, providing scenic shorelines for walks. Hikers can explore expansive agricultural lands interspersed with steppe reserves and important natural sanctuaries like Osetno Nature Reserve. This blend of natural beauty and historical sites makes it suitable for various outdoor activities and skill levels.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The chapel, part of the former Holy Spirit Hospital, was built in the early 14th century and dismantled and rebuilt in the 15th century. The new building was longer than the previous one, and a tower was added to its western elevation. The hospital operated until the early 17th century, and was destroyed during the Thirty Years' War. Only the church was rebuilt. In 1784, the tower was struck by lightning, caught fire and collapsed. It was never rebuilt. In the 19th century, the building was adapted as a hospital, later as a warehouse, and at the end of the century it became a church again. During World War II, the church was destroyed, and after being rebuilt, it became a library.
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The church was built in the 13th century. Initially, it was a single-nave granite building with a tower on the west side. In the 14th century, a brick chancel was added, and then the main nave was demolished and a new one, also made of brick, was built. In the 15th century, an ambulatory was built around the chancel with a tower on the east side, and two side naves were extended to the sides of the west tower. The church was destroyed by fire twice and then rebuilt. In the 19th century, it was rebuilt in the neo-Gothic style. During World War II, the church was seriously damaged. The reconstruction was completed in 1977. The east tower was not rebuilt.
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Well-stocked shop for every cyclist. You can pay by card and BLIK.
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The monastery church was originally dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary, and its construction began at the same time as the entire monastery, in 1210. Initially, the temple was built in the late Romanesque style, and it was completed in the Gothic style in 1347. After the secularization of the monastery in the 16th century, the main nave was transformed into a granary. The original 15th-century altar, which was originally located in the temple, can now be seen in the Basilica of St. James in Szczecin. During the period when the monastery was in operation, deceased Pomeranian princes were buried there. Unfortunately, in 1720, the side naves were demolished. On the wall of the church, you can see a blind rosette, which, according to legend, was made by a blind person.
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The monumental church in Kołbacz is closely associated with the Cistercian order, which was brought to these lands in 1173. The first mention of the church dates back to 1186, but it was probably a wooden church. The construction of the brick temple began in 1210, and the construction lasted almost 140 years. During this time, the church suffered a fire twice and had to be rebuilt. The church served its functions until 1534, when the order was dissolved as a result of the Reformation. Such a large building was no longer needed, so it was divided into two parts. The eastern part of the chancel was designated for the needs of the Protestant church, and the main nave was converted into a grain warehouse by building five wooden ceilings inside. In the 17th century, as a result of a fire, the vaults in the side naves of the church collapsed and were never rebuilt. In the 18th century, they were completely demolished. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, several renovations were carried out on the church, significantly transforming it. From that period come, among others: new, larger windows in the northern chapel. New vaults and a new bell tower on the roof were also built. After the war, the church was also used as a warehouse. The church has been undergoing renovation for a dozen or so years, but it is still not finished, and the church is not fully used.
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In the Middle Ages, there was a princely stronghold in Kołbacz. In the 12th century, these lands belonged to Warcisław II Świętoborzyc, the castellan of Szczecin, who in 1173 brought Cistercians to the area from the Danish monastery in Esrum. Construction of the monastery complex began in 1210 in the Romanesque style and was completed in 1347 in the Gothic style. The monastery buildings were largely destroyed by the Thirty Years' War and the fire in 1662. The church, the Abbot's House and the Conversos' House have remained to this day.
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The Chapel of the Holy Spirit was built of granite blocks, likely in the late 13th century. A hospital once adjoined it. It was rebuilt in the early 15th century, and further alterations took place in the 18th and 19th centuries. In 1945, the building was destroyed. Between 1967 and 1969, the chapel was rebuilt to house the public library. A Gothic portal and several details, including a frieze of rosettes and bas-reliefs depicting animal silhouettes, have been preserved on the northern façade. Since August 2013, the chapel has housed the Department of Tradition – the "Museum of the Pyrzyce Region" of the Pyrzyce Public Library. It houses collections related to the history of the Pyrzyce Region.
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built between 1260 and 1270 as a three-story building, in 1450 it was raised to five stories. It was destroyed in 1945. After the war, it was partially reconstructed
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Gmina Pyrzyce offers a selection of 9 hiking routes. These trails cater to various preferences, ranging from easy strolls to more moderate excursions, allowing you to explore the region's diverse landscapes.
Yes, Gmina Pyrzyce is very accessible for families and beginners, with 6 easy routes available. A great option is the Japanese Garden – Przelewice Palace loop from Przelewice, which is 5.4 km long and takes you through the beautiful Dendrological Garden.
Hikers in Gmina Pyrzyce will encounter a varied landscape featuring picturesque lakes like Lake Miedwie and Lake Chłop, expansive agricultural plains, and unique steppe reserves. The region also boasts significant natural sanctuaries such as the Osetno Nature Reserve, known for its rare mushroom species, and the Brodogóry Nature Reserve near Lake Miedwie, which is excellent for birdwatching.
Absolutely. The trails often incorporate historical elements. You can explore remnants of medieval defensive walls in Pyrzyce, visit the significant Dendrological Garden in Przelewice, or see the Marian Sanctuary in Brzesko. The Bańska Gate, Pyrzyce – Church loop from BNP Paribas is an easy 5.4 km route that takes you through the historic town of Pyrzyce, showcasing some of its heritage.
The hiking routes in Gmina Pyrzyce are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 10 reviews. Hikers often praise the serene lakes, diverse agricultural plains, and the blend of natural beauty with historical sites, making for a rewarding outdoor experience.
Yes, many of the trails in Gmina Pyrzyce are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the easy Japanese Garden – Przelewice Palace loop from Przelewice and the moderate Soldiner Gate – Lippehner Trinkrecht Fountain loop from Lipiany.
Gmina Pyrzyce offers enjoyable hiking experiences throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with blooming flora or vibrant fall colors. Summer is also suitable, especially for walks along the lakeshores. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, the Osetno Nature Reserve is particularly notable. This unique forest and mycological reserve is dedicated to protecting rare and endangered mushroom species, with over 240 types identified. It offers a distinct natural environment for those interested in forest ecology and mycology.
While Gmina Pyrzyce is known for its accessible trails, there are moderate options for those seeking a bit more distance. For example, the Lock on the Płonia in Żelewo – Kołbacz Cistercian Abbey and Church loop from Opactwo Cystersów w Kołbaczu is a moderate 11.9 km route that offers a longer exploration of the area.
Beyond the defensive walls of Pyrzyce, you can encounter various historical buildings. The Kołbacz Cistercian Abbey and Church is a significant historical site. Other notable structures include the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church in Pyrzyce and the St. Anne Church in Bielkowo, offering glimpses into the region's past.
Yes, the region is characterized by its lakes. The "Szlak Ziemi Pyrzyckiej im. Stanisława Jansona" (Pyrzyce Land Trail of Stanisław Janson) is a blue-marked trail that stretches for 58 km along the eastern, picturesque banks of Lake Miedwie, offering extensive waterside views.


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