Attractions and places to see around Białogard include a variety of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. This historic town in northwestern Poland is situated in the river basin of the Parsęta River. The area offers opportunities to explore its past and enjoy the surrounding landscapes, with numerous walking and cycling routes.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The bridge over the Parsęta on the former narrow-gauge line between Lubiechów Przystanek and Karlino is an interesting point on the cycling route in this part of Pomerania. The steel structure of the bridge has been renovated and opened to pedestrians and cyclists, offering beautiful views of the river and the surrounding areas. The bridge is located on the route of the Old Railway Trail.
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The building of the so-called "Old Town Hall". It was the fourth town hall of Białogard. The building was originally built for the merchant Moses Behrendt in 1826. Since the town hall that existed at that time was in danger of collapsing, it had to be demolished, and the city bought this private tenement house and moved the officials there. The building served as a town hall in the years 1847-1926. In 1926, another (fifth) town hall was built. Currently, the "Old Town Hall" houses the Wedding Palace, and the neighboring tenement house (purchased by the city as the mayor's apartment) houses a museum.
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The Old Town Hall building was the seat of the Regional Museum in the years 1926-1952. After the museum was closed down, it was designated for municipal housing until 1998. After a thorough revitalization, from 25.10.2004 it became the seat of the museum and the Wedding Palace.
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Not only smooth asphalt but also bridges with a view.
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A bridge on the route, a nice change with a view.
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The granary was probably built in the 4th quarter of the 19th century, as evidenced by the beam and brick structure of the walls, the arrangement and cross-sections of the wooden frame (with intersecting struts) and the machine-type ceramic brick. No information about builders and architects. The granary was part of a water mill complex and was originally private property (the Fischer and Reimann families). In 1926, the mill complex was bought by the Kołobrzeg-Karlińskie Towarzystwo Purchase and Sales. After World War II, the granary was taken over by the State Agricultural Farm and was used until 1989 as a grain warehouse. It is currently private property and not in use; planned
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One of the more enjoyable episodes. There are bridges with views along the route.
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A very nice park with ponds. I recommend it in spring, when the trees are blooming
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Białogard boasts several historical landmarks. You can visit the 14th-century Gothic High Gate (Brama Wysoka), a symbol of the town's past. Parts of the medieval town walls are also preserved, offering a glimpse into its defensive history. The Old Town Hall, now housing a regional museum, is another significant historical building.
Yes, Białogard offers several cultural sites. The 14th-century Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary and the Gothic St. George Church are notable examples of sacred architecture. The Old Town itself, with its charming townhouses, provides a sense of the town's rich heritage. You can also find a monument dedicated to the renowned Polish musician Czesław Niemen.
The region around Białogard is rich in natural beauty. The White Eagle Park is a pleasant municipal park with ponds and green spaces, ideal for relaxation. The Parsęta River, which flows through Białogard, offers opportunities for fishing and kayaking. Additionally, the Arboretum on Kolobrzeska Street features a diverse collection of rare tree species.
Absolutely. Białogard is known for its cycling routes. A popular option is the Karlino–Gościno Rail Trail, an asphalt cycle way following the former Kolberger Kleinbahn, offering scenic views of the Parsęta River. The renovated Narrow-Gauge Railway Bridge Over the Parsęta is also part of the Old Railway Trail, accessible to cyclists. For more routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Białogard guide.
Białogard offers various walking and hiking opportunities. The White Eagle Park provides pleasant paths for easy strolls. The areas around Białogard are ideal for active recreation, with numerous walking routes highlighting the natural beauty of Western Pomerania. You can find more detailed routes in the Easy hikes around Białogard guide or the Hiking around Białogard guide.
Yes, Białogard has family-friendly options. The White Eagle Park is a great spot with playgrounds and open spaces for children. The Karlino–Gościno Rail Trail and the Narrow-Gauge Railway Bridge Over the Parsęta are also suitable for family bike rides or walks.
Spring is particularly recommended for visiting Białogard, especially when the trees in places like the White Eagle Park are blooming. Generally, late spring through early autumn offers pleasant weather for cycling, hiking, and exploring the natural features and historical sites.
Yes, several elevated spots around Białogard offer panoramic views of the town and its surroundings. These include Góra Niwka, Góra Kościernicka, and Dębczyno, providing excellent opportunities to appreciate the landscape.
The Altstadt Bialogard refers to the historic Old Town of Białogard. It features charming townhouses, a historic church, and the Old Town Hall, which now houses a regional museum and serves as a Wedding Palace. You can also find the Czesław Niemen monument and a fountain here.
The White Eagle Park is Białogard's most beautiful green area, located in the city center. It's a municipal park perfect for walks and relaxation, featuring two ponds with fountains, benches, and a playground for children. It's especially lovely in spring when the trees are in bloom.
Yes, a notable natural monument is the Triglav Boulder, a large erratic boulder transported by glaciers from Scandinavia. It's a significant natural feature with local legends associated with it.
The Parsęta River is a significant waterway in the region, offering opportunities for various activities. It's known for fishing, particularly for trout, grayling, and salmon. Kayaking is also a popular way to explore the river and its surrounding valleys.
Yes, the Museum of the City of Białogard (Muzeum Miasta Białogard / Regional Museum) is housed in the Old Town Hall. It offers a journey through the centuries of Białogard's history, providing insights into the town's past.
Białogard retains several medieval structures. The 14th-century Gothic High Gate (Brama Wysoka) is a prominent example. Additionally, parts of the medieval town walls, originally reinforced with 25 half-towers, are still preserved, with nine half-towers or fragments remaining today. You can learn more about the town walls at medievalheritage.eu.


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