Best attractions and places to see around Dragacz, a village in north-central Poland, offers a blend of historical, cultural, and natural features. The region is characterized by its Vistula river views and preserved historical architecture. Visitors can explore sites reflecting the area's past settlement patterns and enjoy panoramic vistas.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Cute town to walk around. Had a nice meal at the restaurant in the corner called Loft. There is a bench to sit down and enjoy some time with Copernicus.
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The granaries in Grudziądz are a unique complex of medieval grain warehouses built on the Vistula escarpment. Their massive walls served both a defensive function and protected against landslides. The characteristic silhouette of the granaries, visible from the Vistula, has become a symbol of the city. Today, some of the buildings have been adapted for museum and residential purposes. The panorama of the granaries from the river is one of the most recognizable views on the entire Vistula Bike Trail.
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A very interesting monument close to the city centre, unfortunately it has fallen into ruin. Fortunately, there is a revitalisation plan. From the website kujawsko-pomorskie.pl: Revitalisation of the historic Grudziądz Upper Mill and the establishment of the Energy Mill is a joint initiative of the provincial government and the city government of Grudziądz. The former grain mill, after a major adaptive renovation carried out under the supervision of a conservator, will be transformed into a public space with culture, education and artistic events in mind. The mission of the centre established will be to present and popularise the history and cultural achievements of the city and region, as well as to popularise knowledge of mathematics, nature, technology and the humanities.
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A man reading...good hehehe
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A charming place to relax in the old town
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A nice place to relax and eat something in restaurants
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In the north-west corner of the square, in 2015, a bench was placed with Nicolaus Copernicus, who on March 21, 1522, delivered a treatise on coinage at the congress of the States of Royal Prussia in Grudziądz.
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Also known as the Independence Monument, the structure was built using the plinth of the former Otto von Bismarck monument from 1912 and, after installing the sculpture by Stanisław Jackowski, it was unveiled on November 30, 1930 to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the return of Pomerania and part of Powiśle to Poland and the 100th anniversary of the eruption November Uprising. After the outbreak of World War II, the monument was destroyed, and the replica of the monument was unveiled again only on October 11, 1986.
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Dragacz itself is home to a significant Historic Wooden Post-Mennonite House dating back to 1740, which is listed in the National Heritage Board of Poland's register. You can also find relics of old buildings and homesteads characteristic of the Vistula Dutch settlements, along with a preserved historic Mennonite and Lutheran rural cemetery. In the nearby village of Michale, the historic Biała Karczma (White Inn) offers a glimpse into the region's past as a traveler's stop.
From the Vistula riverbank or the flood embankment in Dragacz, you can enjoy picturesque views of the Grudziądz Old Town, its castle hill, and fortress hill with its citadel. For an even broader perspective, the observation tower at Castle Hill and Klimek Tower in Grudziądz offers panoramic views of the city and the Vistula valley, and on clear days, you might even see Chełmno, Świecie, and Nowy nad Wisłą.
Yes, Dragacz is home to a significant pedunculate oak, which has been recognized as a natural monument since 1991. This impressive tree boasts a circumference of 620 cm.
Several attractions are suitable for families. The Castle Hill and Klimek Tower in Grudziądz offers historical exploration and views. The Granaries of Grudziądz are visually striking and some are adapted for museum use. Świecie Castle provides exhibitions and scenic views from its tower, and the Nicolaus Copernicus Bench is an interesting spot for a photo.
The area around Dragacz offers a variety of cycling experiences. You can find gravel biking routes, MTB trails, and road cycling routes. For example, there are gravel routes like the 'Path along the Vistula – Granaries of Grudziądz loop' and road cycling routes such as the 'Biała Karczma – Mennonite Cemetery loop'. You can explore more options on the dedicated komoot guides for Gravel biking around Dragacz, MTB Trails around Dragacz, and Road Cycling Routes around Dragacz.
Yes, the 14th-century Gothic Świecie Castle is located south of Świecie's center, at the confluence of the Wda and Vistula rivers. It houses exhibitions and offers wonderful views from its tower. Additionally, the revitalized relics of a Teutonic castle can be found at Castle Hill and Klimek Tower in Grudziądz.
The Granaries of Grudziądz are a unique complex of medieval grain warehouses built on the Vistula escarpment. Their characteristic silhouette from the river is a recognizable symbol of the city, and their massive walls served both defensive and protective functions. Today, some of these historic buildings have been adapted for museum and residential use.
Yes, the Gmina Dragacz includes several memorial sites. These include a monument dedicated to soldiers who died in 1939 in Górna Grupa, a mass extermination site from World War II in the Mniszek forest settlement, and a collective grave in Grupa, marking places of historical significance and remembrance.
The Młyn Górny (Młyn Energii) in Grudziądz is a historic grain mill that is undergoing revitalization. The plan is to transform it into a public space for culture, education, and artistic events, focusing on presenting the history and cultural achievements of the city and region, as well as popularizing knowledge in various fields.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical and natural beauty. The panoramic views from places like Castle Hill and Klimek Tower are highly rated. The unique architecture of the Granaries of Grudziądz and the historical significance of sites like Świecie Castle are also popular. The komoot community has shared 15 photos and given 11 upvotes to the attractions in the area, highlighting their visual appeal and historical interest.
Yes, in Grudziądz, you can find the Nicolaus Copernicus Bench. This monument commemorates Nicolaus Copernicus, who delivered a treatise on coinage in Grudziądz on March 21, 1522.


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