Best attractions and places to see around Świerzno, a village in northwestern Poland, offers a blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The Gmina Świerzno features a relatively flat landscape with moraine plains, rivers like Świniec and Wołcza, and lakes such as Jatkowskie and Pudło. Over 30% of the commune's area is covered by forests, providing a peaceful environment. Key historical sites include the 18th-century Baroque Manor House and a 1681 half-timbered church.
Last updated: June 4, 2026
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The ruins of a Gothic church in Trzęsacz, dating from the 15th/16th centuries. It was built 2 kilometers from the shore, in the village, but by 1868, the cliff edge was just a meter from the church, and it soon had to be closed. The power of nature is immense!
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I recommend it! the timetable is in the picture
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The narrow-gauge railway in Niechorze, known as the Seaside Narrow-Gauge Railway, is a tourist attraction connecting towns on the Rewal coast, such as Gryfice, Trzęsacz, Rewal and Niechorze. The train runs on 1000 mm wide tracks and offers a retro-style journey, perfect for a break from cycling. The stations are adapted to tourists, and bicycles can be transported, which makes it easy to combine train travel with cycling trips. In the summer season, it is worth checking the timetable in advance, because trains can be popular with families with children and cyclists.
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The last time a piece broke away was in 1994. Now only the south side of the church remains. The question is how much longer 😬
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Trzęsacz is famous for its impressive observation deck, which offers breathtaking views of the surrounding area. It is located on the top of a cliff, right next to the ruins of the Church of St. Nicholas. From the platform, you can enjoy a wide view of the Baltic Sea, the rolling sea and the picturesque coastline. It is the perfect place for taking photos to capture the beauty of the place. Especially at sunset, the observation deck becomes a magical vantage point from which you can admire the spectacular colors of the sky. More info here: https://clifftrzesacz.pl/en/okolica
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Very beautiful view at sunrise.
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at noon/afternoon you can see a narrow-gauge railway running
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A photo is obligatory in this place!
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In Świerzno village, you can explore the 18th-century Baroque Manor House, recognized for its unique 'entre cour et jardin' design and currently undergoing renovation. Another significant site is the Half-timbered Church, dating back to 1681 and listed as a monument. An 18th-century park is also associated with the manor house.
The Gmina Świerzno is characterized by a relatively flat landscape with moraine plains. Key natural features include the rivers Świniec, Wołcza, and Stuchowska Struga, as well as Jatkowskie Lake and Pudło Lake. Over 30% of the commune is covered by extensive forest complexes like Świerzno Forest and Nicznowska Puszcza, offering a peaceful environment.
Yes, a truly unique historical landmark is the Ruins of St. Nicholas Church in Trzęsacz. These Gothic church ruins, dating from the 15th/16th centuries, are strikingly situated near a cliff edge, a testament to coastal erosion over centuries.
Families can enjoy several attractions. The Nadmorska Narrow-Gauge Railway offers a scenic, retro-style journey connecting various towns along the Rewal coast, and it's possible to transport bicycles. Both the Ruins of St. Nicholas Church in Trzęsacz and the Niechorze Lighthouse are also considered family-friendly, offering historical interest and scenic views.
For panoramic views, visit the Niechorze Lighthouse. Standing approximately 48 meters tall on a 30-meter high cliff, its viewing platform offers breathtaking vistas of the Polish Baltic Sea coast. The area around the Ruins of St. Nicholas Church in Trzęsacz also provides a spectacular view from a hard path above the cliff.
Yes, there are several cycling routes. For example, you can take the Rewal Seaside Promenade – Nadmorska Narrow-Gauge Railway loop from Pobierowo, or the View of Rewal Beach and Pier – Whale sculptures in Rewal loop. Many routes are easy and offer scenic views. You can find more details and routes on the Cycling around Świerzno guide.
The area around Świerzno offers a variety of hiking trails, many of which are easy to moderate. Options include the Pobierowo Promenade – Pobierowo Beach loop or the Sandy Beach – Cross of Hope loop. These trails allow you to explore the coastal landscape and natural beauty. For more hiking options, refer to the Hiking around Świerzno guide.
The Dziwnów Drawbridge is a steel drawbridge that connects the mainland with Wolin Island over the Dziwna Strait. It's notable for its electric balancing mechanism, which can lift its 35-ton asphalt and steel structures in minutes, allowing ships to pass. It's considered one of the few attractions of its type in Europe.
Absolutely! The Nadmorska Narrow-Gauge Railway is ideal for this. It connects towns along the Rewal coast, and its stations are adapted for tourists, allowing bicycles to be transported. This makes it easy to combine a scenic train ride with cycling trips along the coast.
The area enjoys a coastal climate, moderated by extensive forest complexes and proximity to the Kamieński Lagoon. This results in more stable annual and daily temperature amplitudes and good sun exposure. The warmer months are generally best for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling to fully enjoy the natural features and coastal attractions.
Yes, in Rewal, you can find the Rewal Decorative Boat Landmark. This landmark is a nod to Rewal's origins as a fishing village and is a popular spot for photographs.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. The dramatic setting of the Ruins of St. Nicholas Church in Trzęsacz and the panoramic views from the Niechorze Lighthouse are often highlighted. The retro charm of the Nadmorska Narrow-Gauge Railway is also a favorite, especially for families and cyclists.


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