Best attractions and places to see around gmina Inowrocław are found in the heart of Kujawy, Poland. This region is known for its health resort town of Inowrocław, often called the "City on Salt" due to its significant salt deposits and therapeutic brine. The area offers a diverse range of attractions, including historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. Visitors can explore a variety of places, from ancient churches to expansive parks and unique graduation towers.
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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Paradise - a quiet road through a forest. Highly recommended, but do keep your eyes open for the occasional pot hole or other obstacle.
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Mouse tower in Kruszwica - the tower is a remnant of the castle in Kruszwica, built by King Casimir the Great around 1350. The castle was destroyed (blown up) by the Swedes in 1657. The tower survived and has been a tourist attraction in Kruszwica since 1895. The tower is also an excellent vantage point on Lake Gopło and the surrounding area - with good visibility, you can see Inowrocław, Strzelno, Radziejów.
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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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A very bumpy road. I guess the tree roots are looking for a way out.
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Bicycle service point, water equipment rental, coffee and coffee, a fireplace.
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Gmina Inowrocław is rich in history. You can visit the Mouse Tower (Mysia Wieża) in Kruszwica, a medieval castle remnant offering panoramic views of Lake Gopło. Other significant historical sites include the Basilica Minor of the Name of the Blessed Virgin Mary, one of Central and Eastern Europe's largest Romanesque churches, and the Church of St. Nicholas in Inowrocław. The region also features several historic palaces and manor houses.
Yes, the region boasts several natural attractions. The expansive 85-hectare Brine Park (Park Solankowy) in Inowrocław is a highlight, offering areas for relaxation, recreation, and curative walks with picturesque ponds, floral displays, and gardens. You can also enjoy the Łojewo Lakeside Marina for water activities and scenic views.
The Graduation Towers (Tężnie Solankowe) are a symbol of Inowrocław and among the largest in Europe. These monumental brine towers, 320 meters long and 9 meters high, allow visitors to inhale beneficial brine aerosol as the saline water flows down through blackthorn branches, acting as a natural inhaler.
The area around gmina Inowrocław offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and moderate options like the 'Solankowa 5-ka loop from Inowrocław' or 'Komora Kryształowa loop from Inowrocław'. For cyclists, there are MTB trails and cycle ways such as the Forest Alternative Route to Toruń. Explore more routes on the Hiking around gmina Inowrocław or MTB Trails around gmina Inowrocław guide pages.
Absolutely. Many attractions are suitable for families, including the Mouse Tower (Mysia Wieża) with its historical appeal and views, and the Łojewo Lakeside Marina which offers water equipment rental and a pleasant environment. The Brine Park also provides ample space for children to play and explore.
Kalwaria Pakoska is home to the Chapel of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, considered one of the most beautiful chapels in the area. Kalwaria Pakoska was the second Calvary to be established in Poland, making it a site of historical and religious importance, known for its grace-filled painting of the Mother of God.
Yes, you can delve into the region's past at the Jan Kasprowicz Museum, which houses collections detailing the history of Inowrocław and biographical items of prominent local figures. The Teatr Miejski (Municipal Theater) also offers cultural performances.
Inowrocław is renowned as one of Poland's oldest health resorts, often called the 'City on Salt.' Its healing microclimate and therapeutic properties stem from its iodine-bromine brines, which are rich in potassium and magnesium salts. These brines are utilized in the Graduation Towers and various health treatments.
Beyond the Basilica Minor, you can visit the Church of St. Bonaventure in Pakość, a beautiful 17th-century church that was once a fortress. Other significant religious buildings include the Church of St. Nicholas, the classicist Church of the Holy Trinity in Góra with its unique cannonball crucifix, the neo-Romanesque Holy Cross Church, and the Saint Barbara and Saint Maurice's Church, one of Poland's first reinforced-concrete churches.
The best time to visit gmina Inowrocław for outdoor activities is generally during the spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) months when the weather is mild and pleasant for hiking, cycling, and exploring the parks. Summer (July-August) is also popular, especially for water-based activities at places like Łojewo Lakeside Marina, though it can be warmer.
For information on local events and festivals, it's best to check the official tourism website for the Bydgoszcz region, which often includes details for Inowrocław and its surroundings. You can find more information at visitbydgoszcz.pl.


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