Attractions and places to see around gmina Chełmża, located in Poland's Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, offer a diverse range of experiences. The region features historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural sites. Visitors can explore ancient architecture, enjoy recreational activities on Lake Chełmżyńskie, and delve into the area's rich heritage. This area provides opportunities for both historical exploration and outdoor recreation.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The castle has an open chapel on the first floor.
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Nice park, hotel, pond, restaurant
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An interesting little chapel to watch
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see TORUŃ FORTRESS https://www.komoot.com/pl-pl/tour/1947728855
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FORT IV Stanisław Żółkiewski (Graf Ludwig Yorck von Wartenburg). An artillery fort built in the years 1878-1884 of brick, on a pentagonal plan, as the main artillery fort of the Biehlers' type, protected the Toruń Mokre and Toruń Północ railway stations. It could survive a six-month siege. It was intended for a crew of two infantry companies and the service of artillery positions (totalling about 800 people), accommodated in 31 residential rooms. The armament of the facility consisted of 14 medium-caliber guns and, at various times, from 15 to 22 heavy-caliber guns located in two wing batteries together with shelters for their crews. A casemate and 9 infantry shelters have been preserved on the fort's premises. In the 1890s and in the years 1911–1914 it underwent modernization: some windows were bricked up, the rest were equipped with armoured shutters, ammunition elevators were eliminated due to the artillery being moved to coupled batteries, mechanical ventilation was introduced. The whole was surrounded by barbed wire. Part of the barracks and the postern were reinforced, which made the vital parts of the fort resistant to shells from 220 mm cannons.
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A "legendary" bike path in the Toruń area. A very good example of land development after a disused railway line. Very popular, used by many cyclists, pedestrians, rollerbladers, etc. The administrator could take care of it a little more often - there are places where roots are breaking through the asphalt, bushes are often not trimmed.
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The entire section of the road is suitable for road bikes. The surface may be covered with sludge from the fruit trees growing along the path. When wet, there are lots of snails, not all of them can be avoided :(
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In the Chapel of St. Barbara, masses are held every Sunday from Palm Sunday to All Saints' Day at 1 p.m., and on Christmas Eve at At 10 p.m. midnight mass is organized. Surrounding the chapel there is a Roman Catholic cemetery with tombstones from the 19th century.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Teutonic Castle in Bierzgłowski Castle, built between 1232 and 1270, which served as an important observation point. Other notable historical landmarks include the magnificent Holy Trinity Co-Cathedral, dating back to 1251, and the Gothic St. Nicholas Church from the late 13th century. Don't miss the 19th-century Romantyczny Palace in Turzno, known for its English-style park and a visit from Fryderyk Chopin.
Yes, gmina Chełmża offers beautiful natural spots. Lake Chełmżyńskie is a central feature, perfect for water sports and relaxation, with recreational centers like Ustronie Beach and Zalesie Recreation Center. You can also explore the picturesque gorge with the Stone Bridge over the Struga Papowska Mała in Leszcz, or the Piwnicki Forest Nature Reserve, which protects an ancient oak-hornbeam forest.
Cycling enthusiasts will enjoy the Toruń–Unisław Bike Path, which follows a former railway route, offering a pleasant ride away from main roads throughout the year. For more routes, you can explore various Road Cycling Routes and Gravel Biking trails around gmina Chełmża.
Absolutely! Lake Chełmżyńskie offers family-friendly recreational centers like Ustronie Beach and Zalesie, with playgrounds and safe swimming areas. The Historical-Natural Path in Grodno is a 2 km route accessible by foot or bike, featuring 11 stops focused on nature, forest, history, and fishing, making it ideal for families. Additionally, the Chapel of St. Barbara in Osada Leśna Barbarka has a playground nearby.
To delve into the local culture, visit the Miejska Izba Muzealna (Municipal Museum Chamber) within the Poviat and Municipal Public Library, which houses a permanent exhibition on the history of Chełmża. You can also experience the city's vibrant cultural life through Poland's Oldest Choir "Święta Cecylia," founded in 1869.
Yes, the region is home to several significant religious sites. The Holy Trinity Co-Cathedral is a magnificent Gothic structure from 1251. You can also find the Gothic St. Nicholas Church, the St. Catherine of Alexandria Church in Nawra, which houses the grace-famous painting of Our Lady of Nawrzyńska, and the Chapel of St. Barbara in Osada Leśna Barbarka, an ancient pilgrimage site.
Gmina Chełmża offers various trails for walking and running. The Historical-Natural Path in Grodno is a pleasant 2 km route suitable for both. For dedicated runners, there are several Running Trails, including easy loops around Chełmża and more challenging routes like the Chełmża City Beach – Promenade on Lake Chełmżyńskie loop.
Yes, you can explore military history at Fort IV Stanisława Żółkiewskiego (Toruń Fortress). This artillery fort, built between 1878 and 1884, was designed to withstand a six-month siege and protected key railway stations. It features casemates and infantry shelters, offering a glimpse into 19th-century military architecture.
Beyond the main attractions, you can discover the historic Brąchnówko Palace and Park, featuring a restored 19th-century eclectic palace and an English-style park with trees holding natural monument status. The region also has ruins of other Teutonic castles in villages like Lipienek and Papowo Biskupie, and numerous historic Gothic churches in surrounding villages such as Grzywna and Nawra.
Certainly. In addition to the Gothic churches and castles, you can observe the Neo-Gothic Town Hall in Chełmża's market square and the Historic Water Tower, considered an early municipal water supply structure. These offer interesting examples of different architectural styles throughout the region's history.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse range of experiences, from exploring ancient castles like the Teutonic Castle in Bierzgłowski Castle to enjoying the peaceful Toruń–Unisław Bike Path. The blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and opportunities for outdoor recreation, often away from main roads, is highly valued by the komoot community.


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