Best attractions and places to see around Łęczyce include a mix of historical landmarks and natural landscapes. The town of Łęczyca in the Łódź Voivodeship features a well-preserved medieval urban layout, while the wider Gmina Łęczyce in the Pomeranian Voivodeship offers historical estates and significant natural values. This region is characterized by varied terrain, including moraine hills and extensive forest complexes.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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An interesting erratic boulder on the shore of Lake Kamienne. It's one of the largest such boulders in Pomerania (17 meters in circumference). Legend has it that the devil (hence, of course, the name) abandoned this stone because he didn't have time to build a causeway to the other side of the lake. Do you think the devil is still inside this stone?
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At the stone there is a place where you can enter the lake and swim
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The Ptasia Wola bunker is a reconstruction of a partisan shelter that stood here during the Second World War. It was the place of residence of partisans from the Secret Military Organization "Gryf Pomnorski" - the largest underground organization in Pomerania and Kashubia, which set itself the goal of fighting the German invader.
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The most beautiful object of the entire cycling trip in northern Kashubia. The palace itself is beautiful, as well as a very large park and an interesting interior. No wonder it is now a 5-star ***** hotel. It is worth spending 2 hours to watch and coffee :-).
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One of the few charming manors in northern Kashubia. This one looks beautiful from the very entrance, especially in May and October.
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The mansion house in Bychowo is accessible mainly during the summer season, it may accommodate 50 people in contemporary interiors. It is surrounded with a beautiful park with historical oak trees, a bend of the Zagórska Struga stream and a mini zoological garden. Its specialty are the bychowskie cold cooked meat, produced and sold in former manor house buildings. www.bychowo.pl
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A palace of 1910 restored with appropriate care may meet the requirements of the most demanding customer. It is renowned from the horse riding events organised here – BALTICA EQUESTRIAN TOUR and a background which allows to organize events of international recognition. An object functioning throughout the year with a rich offer of wellness treatment. www.palacciekocinko.pl
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The Woodworker’s Manor (Dworek Drzewiarza) in Gościcino is currently the seat of the Library and Communal Cultural Centre of the Wejherowo commune. A vibrant cultural institution offering the residents a rich variety of activities and workshops operates in the renovated interiors of the over 100 years old villa of the brick factory owner. www.bckgw.pl www.dworekdrzewiarza.pl
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The region offers a rich history. You can explore the reconstructed Ptasia Wola Partisan Bunker, a significant World War II memorial. In the town of Łęczyca (Łódź Voivodeship), visit the Royal Castle, the Medieval Urban Layout, and St. Andrew the Apostle Church. The Gmina Łęczyce (Pomeranian Voivodeship) features the Woodworker’s Manor (Dworek Drzewiarza), which now serves as a cultural center, and the original site of the Kościół św. Piotra Apostoła, marked by a boulder.
Yes, the area boasts significant natural beauty. Don't miss the Devil's Stone (Diabelski Kamień), a large erratic boulder on the shore of Lake Kamienne. The Gmina Łęczyce is characterized by high, forested moraine hills and numerous stream valleys, particularly in the marginal zone of the Kashubian Lakeland. You can also find 15 ecological sites, primarily wetlands, rich in biodiversity, and the extensive Lęborskie Forests (Wierzchucin Forest) with lakes like Czarne, Dąbrze, and Salino.
The area is great for various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and cycling. For gravel biking, consider routes like the 'Wooden Sculpture of a Man' loop or the 'Forest Shelter' loop from Gościcino Wejherowskie. Runners can explore trails such as the 'Pomerania Ultra-Trail 21' or loops around Barłomino. Cyclists have options like the 'Paraszyno Kayak Marina' route from Bożepole Małe. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the dedicated guides for Gravel biking around Łęczyce, Running Trails around Łęczyce, and Cycling around Łęczyce.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Palace in Ciekocinko, while a luxurious hotel, is known for hosting equestrian events that can be exciting for families. The Manor in Bychowo features a beautiful park with historic oak trees and a mini zoological garden, making it a pleasant visit for children. Additionally, the Woodworker’s Manor (Dworek Drzewiarza) offers various activities and workshops, often catering to different age groups.
The region is home to several historical estates. The Palace in Ciekocinko is a beautifully restored 1910 palace, renowned for its elegance and equestrian events. The Manor in Bychowo, accessible mainly in summer, offers a charming park, a mini zoological garden, and is known for its local 'Bychowskie cold-boiled meat'. You can also find mentions of historical manors like Strzelęcino and Wielistowo, the latter dating back to 1437.
To delve into local culture, visit the Regional Chamber located in the local school within Gmina Łęczyce. It is dedicated to the memory of Kashubian ethnographer Paweł Szefka. The Woodworker’s Manor (Dworek Drzewiarza) also functions as a vibrant cultural institution, offering various activities and workshops that reflect local traditions.
The Devil's Stone (Diabelski Kamień) on the shore of Lake Kamienne offers a unique natural viewpoint. The wider Gmina Łęczyce, particularly its natural landscapes, provides scenic views with its high, forested moraine hills and stream valleys, especially in the Kashubian Lakeland area.
The region's natural beauty, including its forests and lakes, is particularly enjoyable during the warmer months, from spring to early autumn. This period is ideal for hiking, cycling, running, and exploring the manors and parks. The Manor in Bychowo is mainly accessible during the summer season, and the Lęborskie Forests are pleasant for exploration when the weather is mild.
While specific dog-friendly designations for attractions are not detailed, many natural areas around Łęczyce, such as the Lęborskie Forests and the ecological sites, are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners adhere to local regulations. Always check for specific signage at individual locations.
For major attractions like the Palace in Ciekocinko and the Manor in Bychowo, parking is typically available on-site or nearby for visitors. For smaller natural sites or historical markers, roadside parking or designated small lots might be available. It's always advisable to check the specific venue's website or local information for the most current parking details.
Yes, the Manor in Bychowo is particularly known for its 'Bychowskie cold-boiled meat,' which is produced and sold in former manor house buildings. This offers a taste of local culinary tradition. For other local food and drink, exploring cafes, pubs, and restaurants in the towns within Gmina Łęczyce and the town of Łęczyca itself is recommended.


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