Best attractions and places to see around Brojce are found in Western Pomerania, Poland, offering a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. The area is characterized by its proximity to the Baltic Sea coast and the historic town of Trzebiatów. Visitors can explore a variety of landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features, including protected Natura 2000 areas. This region provides diverse opportunities for exploration, from ancient architecture to modern entertainment.
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The exceptionally beautiful historic market square in Trzebiatów features restored tenement houses and a 17th-century town hall. The Gothic Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, dating back to the 13th century, is also a must-see.
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Be sure to check out the tower! The painted horse stables in front of the tower are also worth a look. You can also visit the Powder Tower for a small fee. During the summer holidays, there was a very young tower guard dressed in medieval costume. A walk along the city walls in the park along the river is definitely worth it.
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The residence in Otok was founded in 1864 by Karl Ludwig von Woedtke, cousin of Joanna von Puttkammer, the wife of the great Chancellor Otto Bismarck. At that time, it was the most impressive noble residence in Pomerania. The neo-gothic interior design, which consisted of carved wooden elements of the ceilings, panelling, stuccowork and paintings, was particularly rich. After 1945, the headquarters of the Polish army was located in the palace. From 1948, the palace was used by the State Stud, and then from 1956 by the State Farm. In the 1970s, the building belonged to an agricultural school, then to the Town and Commune Office in Gryfice. In 1987, the palace went into private hands. From then on, his agony began. The new owner was not interested in it at all and allowed it to be completely destroyed. Today, there is basically nothing left to save. No roof, no ceilings, the walls will start to collapse in a moment. The trees growing on everything will complete the work of destruction.
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The Trzebiatów Castle currently houses the Cultural Center and the City Library in Trzebiatów. / Schloss Treptow beherbergt heute das Kulturzentrum und die Stadtbibliothek von Trzebiatów.
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Wunderschöner Markplatz mit Blick auf die Marienkirche. / Beautiful market square overlooking St. Mary's Church.
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Die Marienkirche (Polish Mother Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Trzebiatów) in Trzebiatów (deutsch Treptow an der Rega) ist die Pfarrkirche von Trzebiatow und wurde als Hallenkirche im 14. Jahrhundert im gotischen Stil erbaut. (Quelle: Wikipedia) The Church of the Motherhood of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Trzebiatów (German: Treptow an der Rega) is a parish church in Trzebiatów. It was built as a hall church in the 14th century in the Gothic style. (Source: Wikipedia)
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The stately castle ruins Otok (Wödtke) are accessible, but secured against entering the interior.
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Museum of Culture and History. You can also learn something about Lyonell Feiniger, who spent his summer holidays here.
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Beyond the new Hossoland Amusement Park, families can enjoy the Trzebiatow market with its historic square, or take a ride on the historic Sea Narrow Gauge Railway which connects coastal towns like Trzęsacz and Pogorzelica. The Aquapark at Sandra Spa in Pogorzelica offers year-round water fun, and the Whale Park in Rewal provides an educational and entertaining experience with marine animal replicas.
The nearby town of Trzebiatów, about 14 km from Brojce, is rich in history. You can explore the Kaszana Tower, part of the medieval city walls, and visit the Trzebiatów Palace, which now houses the Cultural Center and City Library. The Trzebiatow market square itself is a historic gem with restored tenement houses and a 17th-century town hall. Further afield, the dramatic Ruins of the Church in Trzęsacz stand on a cliff.
Yes, the region boasts beautiful coastal areas with resorts like Kołobrzeg and Rewal. You can also explore protected Natura 2000 areas near Pogorzelica, characterized by pine forests. While further away, the Szczecin Lagoon is a significant birdwatching site, and the unique Crooked Forest near Gryfino offers an unusual natural phenomenon. For coastal views, the Lighthouse Niechorze, situated on a 30-meter high cliff, provides expansive vistas.
The area around Brojce offers various cycling and hiking opportunities. For cycling, you can find routes like the 'Mrzeżyno Marina – Solar-Powered Rest Shelter loop from Trzebiatów' for gravel biking, or the 'Relaxation loop from Trzebiatów' for road cycling. There are also touring bicycle routes such as the 'Mrzeżyno Marina – Niechorze Lighthouse loop from Trzebiatów'. You can explore more options and detailed routes in the Gravel biking around Brojce, Road Cycling Routes around Brojce, and Cycling around Brojce guides.
The best time to visit Brojce and its surrounding attractions largely depends on your interests. The summer months (June to August) are ideal for enjoying the coastal areas, the Aquapark, and the Hossoland Amusement Park. For exploring historical sites like those in Trzebiatów and enjoying outdoor activities like cycling, late spring (May) and early autumn (September) offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
Yes, Trzebiatów is home to several significant religious and cultural sites. The Church of the Motherhood of the Blessed Virgin Mary is a 14th-century Gothic hall church. You can also find the Chapel of the Holy Spirit, where the Reformation of Pomerania began, and the late-Gothic Chapel of St. Gertruda. A unique cultural detail is the Sgraffito Elephant on a townhouse at the market square, dating back to 1639.
While specific local bus routes from Brojce to individual attractions may vary, Trzebiatów is generally accessible. For detailed schedules and connections, it's advisable to check local bus operators like PKS Gryfice, especially for routes connecting Brojce to Trzebiatów's tourist attractions. The Sea Narrow Gauge Railway also offers transport between coastal towns, which can be a scenic way to reach some points of interest.
Hossoland Amusement Park, which opened on June 27, 2025, is designed to cater to a wide audience. It features over 20 themed attractions, including roller coasters and carousels, spread across four zones inspired by Baltic legends. These zones, such as Mermaid City, Baltambrya, Viking Land, and Dragon Valley, offer diverse experiences ensuring entertainment for various age groups, from young children to adults.
While specific dog policies for all historical sites in Trzebiatów may vary, many outdoor areas and natural trails around Brojce are generally dog-friendly. For instance, exploring the medieval city walls and walking along the river in Trzebiatów can be enjoyed with dogs. When visiting protected areas like Natura 2000 sites or specific nature reserves such as Liwia Łuża, it's always recommended to check for any specific rules or permit requirements regarding dogs.
In Brojce village, you can find local eateries like Karczma Brojczanka and Marcepan Drink Bar Cafe. Trzebiatów, being a larger town, offers a wider selection of cafes, pubs, and restaurants around its historic market square. For accommodation, options are available directly in Brojce and Trzebiatów, ranging from guesthouses to hotels, catering to different preferences and budgets.
The Otok Palace Ruins represent what was once one of the most impressive noble residences in Pomerania, founded in 1864. Although now in an advanced state of decay, these neo-Gothic ruins offer a romantic and poignant glimpse into the region's aristocratic past. Visitors can access the grounds, but entering the interior of the ruins is secured for safety.
While specific easy hiking trails are not detailed in the provided data, the natural areas around Brojce, including the coastal regions and Natura 2000 sites near Pogorzelica, offer opportunities for leisurely walks. These areas often feature relatively flat terrain through pine forests, which can be suitable for beginners. For more structured routes, checking local tourist information or komoot's route guides for the area is recommended.


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