Best attractions and places to see around Cewice offer a blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and cultural experiences in the southern part of Lębork County. The region is characterized by its picturesque landscapes, including clean lakes and rivers, and extensive forests. Cewice also reflects strong Kashubian traditions, providing a unique cultural atmosphere. This area is ideal for those seeking both relaxation and exploration of its diverse terrain.
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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If you're hiking the Kashubian Trail, it's worth deviating a bit to see the Mirachowskie Caves. These caves were discovered in the 1950s and 1960s. They are up to 2 meters high and between 3 and 6 meters deep. Warning! Do not cross the wooden barrier if you value your life, as the ground is slipping and there's a risk of collapse.
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There are two small caves, 9 and 6 meters long. So they are very small and can be entered without a lamp. More information at: www.sktj.pl/epimenides/pomor/mirachow_p.html
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At the stone there is a place where you can enter the lake and swim
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Near Mirachów there are two small conglomerate caves on the southwestern slope of a gravel pit above Lake Lubygość. The name "Caves" was adopted by local residents due to the lack of other such sites nearby. It is also an analogy to the caves of Our Lady of Fatima, which in Kashubia are often built on church grounds from fieldstone.
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Lubygość Nature Reserve – a landscape reserve located in the Kartuzy commune in the Kartuzy district in the Pomeranian Voivodeship, protecting Lake Lubygość and its surroundings.
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The municipal beach with piers and marina in Gowidlino, in Kashubia, on Lake Gowidlino. (Pomeranian Voivodeship, Kartuzy County, Sierakowice Commune) was opened in July 2019. The complex consists of two parts: recreational - with piers, bathing area, children's area and sandy beach, and a marina. In the season, the bathing area is guarded (the lifeguard is paid by the commune). The marina has piers for mooring boats and a kayak port, next to the marina there is a camping area with party shelters and a place for a bonfire. Car parking is located by the beach. There is a bar on the beach seasonally and municipal events are organized. In the off-season, the bathing area is used by walruses, and the piers by fishermen.
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The Cewice area is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Lubygość Nature Reserve, which protects a unique ribbon lake and its surrounding beech forests. Another fascinating natural monument is Mirachowskie Caves, a series of small conglomerate caves. The region also boasts several clean lakes like Święte, Osowskie, and Kamieńskie, as well as rivers such as Bukowina and Okalica. Don't miss the impressive ancient oak trees, including a 500-year-old pedunculate oak in Osowo and the 700-year-old "Świętopełk" oak in Krępkowice.
Yes, Cewice is home to several unique natural monuments. The Lubygość Nature Reserve is a protected area featuring a distinctive ribbon lake and rare beech forest communities. You can also explore the Mirachowskie Caves, small conglomerate caves discovered in the 1950s and 60s. Additionally, the Devil's Stone (Diabelski Kamień), one of Pomerania's largest erratic boulders, is a notable natural landmark on the shore of Lake Kamienne.
Cewice offers a glimpse into its past through various historical sites. You can visit the Ptasia Wola Partisan Bunker, a reconstruction of a WWII partisan shelter. The 19th-century Manor and Park in Cewice provide insight into the region's aristocratic history. Significant churches include St. Michael the Archangel Church in Łebunia (1870) and the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Bukowina (1715-1731). The Historic Granary in Osowo (1840) showcases agricultural heritage, and nearby Lębork Castle is also a significant landmark.
Yes, the Cewice area has several archaeological sites revealing ancient cultures. You can find the Flat Cemetery of the Pomeranian Culture and an Erratic Boulder in Maszewo. There are also traces of a Lusatian Culture Settlement and an Early Medieval Settlement in Siemirowice, which includes a barrow cemetery. Further evidence of ancient habitation includes traces of Pomeranian Settlement in Unieszyno (early Iron Age) and a Lusatian Culture Cemetery with Box Graves in Popowo.
Absolutely! For families, Gowidlino Beach on Lake Gowidlino offers a guarded bathing area, children's zone, and sandy beach, complete with parking and seasonal facilities. The Devil's Stone (Diabelski Kamień) is an interesting erratic boulder with a local legend that children might enjoy. Further afield, you can find Park Linowy Kaszuby "Forest Park" for adventure activities and Educational Park-Zoo Exotic Kaszuba in Sierakowice, or the Jumping Park Trampolin in Lębork County for active entertainment.
The Cewice region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on numerous routes, with options for both road cycling and touring. For example, explore the "Łebunia–Popowo Road loop" or the "Palace in Łebunia – Church in Łebunia loop." Running enthusiasts can find trails like the "Running loop from Rybki" or the "Krampkewitzker Muhle loop." Many of these routes pass by the natural and historical attractions of the area. Find more details on specific routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Cewice, Running Trails around Cewice, and Cycling around Cewice guides.
There are several running trails around Cewice suitable for different distances and difficulties. You can try the "Running loop from Rybki" which is a moderate 5.6 km route, or for a longer challenge, the "Krampkewitzker Muhle loop from Leśnice" is a difficult 16.4 km trail. Other options include running loops from Lębork or the "Łąka nad Torowiskiem loop from gmina Cewice." For more detailed information and route maps, check the Running Trails around Cewice guide.
The best time to visit Cewice for outdoor activities is generally from late spring through early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is most favorable for cycling, running, hiking, and enjoying the lakes and natural reserves. The lush greenery and pleasant temperatures make it ideal for exploring the region's diverse landscapes and historical sites. While winter offers a different charm, many outdoor activities might be limited by snow and colder conditions.
Visitors to Cewice particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The serene lakes and extensive forests provide a peaceful escape, while sites like the Lubygość Nature Reserve and Mirachowskie Caves offer unique natural exploration. The historical sites, such as the Ptasia Wola Partisan Bunker, provide a deep dive into the region's past. The strong Kashubian traditions also contribute to a unique cultural atmosphere, making it a destination for both relaxation and discovery.
Yes, for those who enjoy rural life and a more immersive cultural experience, agritourism farms are available in the Cewice commune. You can find pleasant stays in Bukowina, Kamieniec, and Łebunia, offering a chance to experience the local Kashubian traditions and enjoy the tranquil countryside.
Absolutely. The Cewice commune is home to several clean lakes, including Święte, Osowskie, Oskowo, Brody, and Kamieńskie. A popular spot for swimming and relaxation is Gowidlino Beach on Lake Gowidlino, which features piers, a guarded bathing area, a children's zone, and a sandy beach. It's an ideal place to cool off and enjoy the water during warmer months.
Yes, the Cewice area features several churches with historical significance. These include St. Michael the Archangel Church in Łebunia, built in 1870, and the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Bukowina, which dates back to 1715-1731. Another historical religious landmark is St. Anthony of Padua Church, constructed in 1890. These sites offer insights into the region's architectural and religious heritage.


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