Attractions and places to see around Pakość include a blend of historical, cultural, and natural sites. Situated along the Noteć River and between Lake Pakość and Mielno Lake, the area offers diverse points of interest. The region is known for its significant religious landmarks and scenic water bodies. Visitors can explore both man-made monuments and natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The bridge is no longer old. Now it is new - renovated 🙂
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Quite a large recreational area next to the marina on Lake Szarlej, with a bike service point, covered shelters, benches, a floating wooden pier, and an interesting sculpture - the bench of Stanisław Przybyszewski.
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04.2025 - bridge under reconstruction, no passage. Note: The board on the sign in the village of Dziarnowo incorrectly states that the bridge has been closed to vehicular traffic due to its poor technical condition, but is accessible to pedestrians and cyclists
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The graduation tower in Inowrocław was opened in 2001. The brine pumped to the top of the graduation tower flows down the blackthorn which covers its walls and, under the influence of the wind and sun, a natural brine aerosol is created. The impact range of the graduation towers is estimated at 300 meters, and it is recommended to stay at a minimum distance from the graduation towers (about 30 m) for no longer than 15-30 minutes. Staying near graduation towers helps people suffering from hypertension and respiratory diseases.
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Very pleasant access from Inowrocław. Mainly a gravel road that does not require much skill and super tires. I recommend.
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Bicycle service point, water equipment rental, coffee and coffee, a fireplace.
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It used to be a castle - the only fortress in Kujawy that has not been conquered by the Teutonic Knights. Currently, the Franciscan monastery of St. Bonaventure - patron saint of expectant mothers, children and workers.
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Chapel of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. There is a painting of the Mother of God famous for its graces. In 1766, according to the chronicles, Magdalena Lipska was healed of a serious disease in this chapel. In 1777 Agnieszka Jurkiewiczowa and Weronika Wesołowska also regained their health there.
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Pakość is rich in historical and religious landmarks. The most significant is the Calvary of Pakość, often called the 'Jerusalem of Kujawy,' which is the second-oldest calvary in Poland. It features twenty-five baroque chapels, including the Chapel of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and the Church of the Crucifixion. Another notable site is the Church of St. Bonaventure, uniquely built within the walls of a former castle.
The Calvary of Pakość, established in 1628, holds historical and religious importance as the second-oldest calvary in Poland. It comprises a complex of twenty-five baroque chapels and the Church of the Crucifixion, spread across both banks of the Noteć River. It is a significant pilgrimage site, with the Chapel of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary being particularly noted for its painting of the Mother of God, famous for its graces.
Yes, beyond the religious sites, Pakość's town square features a neo-Gothic town hall from 1907, surrounded by 19th-century tenements. Additionally, the Dwór at ul. Barcińska, a renovated manor house dating from 1809, offers another glimpse into the town's past.
The region around Pakość offers several natural points of interest. Lake Pakość is a large recreational hub, and Mielno Lake also features a sailing marina. The Noteć River is a picturesque route for various water activities. You can also spot the unique 7 km long ropeway conveyor that transports limestone, crossing over Lake Pakość.
Yes, Lake Pakość is a popular spot for water activities. The Łojewo Lakeside Marina provides amenities like water equipment rental. A beach in Jankowo makes it ideal for swimming, fishing, sailing, and kayaking.
The Noteć River is recognized as a picturesque route for sailors, motorboats, and kayakers, forming part of the 'Wielkopolska Loop.' You can also find the Old Bridge over the Noteć, which is part of this scenic water trail. The Pakość Lock, a technical monument from 1882, is also located on the Warta – Bydgoszcz Canal section of the river.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities around Pakość. You can find easy routes such as the 'Solankowa 5-ka loop from Inowrocław' or the 'Noteć loop from gmina Barcin.' For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Pakość guide.
Absolutely. The area offers various cycling and mountain biking trails. Moderate routes include the 'Gąsawka River Valley – St. Hubert's Spring loop' and longer loops from Inowrocław. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, refer to the MTB Trails around Pakość guide.
Yes, Pakość offers several family-friendly options. The Łojewo Lakeside Marina on Lake Pakość is great for families, offering water equipment rental and a beach. The Inowrocław Graduation Tower, a short distance away, is also considered family-friendly and offers health benefits from its brine aerosol.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can find the Pakość Lock, a single-chamber lock built in 1882 on the Warta – Bydgoszcz Canal, which is a notable technical monument. Another unique sight is the 7 km long ropeway conveyor, constructed in 1960, which transports limestone over Lake Pakość.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The serene atmosphere of the Calvary chapels, the unique history of the Church of St. Bonaventure, and the recreational opportunities at Łojewo Lakeside Marina are frequently highlighted. The picturesque routes along the Noteć River also receive positive feedback.
Yes, there are various running trails available. You can find routes like the 'Running loop from Inowrocław' or the 'Pakoskie Lake loop from Janikowo.' For a comprehensive list of options, check the Running Trails around Pakość guide.


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