Best attractions and places to see around Pyrzyce, a town in north-western Poland, offers a blend of medieval landmarks, cultural sites, and natural attractions. The region is known for its rich history, evident in its well-preserved urban fortifications and historical buildings. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from ancient churches to nature reserves. The area also features cycling paths and other outdoor points of interest.
Last updated: August 11, 2026
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In the town of Turze (gmina Pyrzyce) is the historic Church of the Most Holy Saviour. It is a Catholic filial church belonging to the parish of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Ryszewko (archdiocese of Szczecin-Kamień).
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From Kosin a short dirt section. Pleasant ride through fields
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Nearby, farm buildings and park remnants stretch out. The entire complex is accessible, but for safety reasons, it is advisable to limit your visit to viewing the buildings from the outside.
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The complex of medieval defensive walls in Pyrzyce is one of the most interesting and relatively well-preserved urban fortifications in the West Pomerania region, with outstanding scientific and historical values. The main ring of walls, gates, bastions, watchtowers, posterns, and elements of the ramparts - ramparts and moats (plants and gardens) have been preserved.
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View of the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Pyrzyce It is a historic, impressive red brick pseudobasilica located right in the city center. It was originally erected in the 13th century as the church of St. Maurice. The building is distinguished by the characteristic ambulatory of the presbytery (ambulatory) and two towers (western and eastern).
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Coming from Kosin, the access to the now single-track path is on the left side of the road and barely recognizable due to high grass on both sides. It was not possible for me to pass in July 2026, what a shame!
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The first historical mention of the village dates back to 1314. At that time, it was a fief of the von Bersterbek family. In the 16th century, it was owned by the von Flemming family. In the 19th century, Kłodzino was acquired by the Wendelers, and in 1892 by the Schultzes. A representative of the latter family built the manor house that stands today. Until 1945, the estate changed hands twice more: first to Herbert Schroeder, and later to Herman Witte. After the war, the farm was managed by State Agricultural Farms, which led to the neglect of the manor house and park. The single-story manor house with a usable attic was built on a rectangular plan. An entrance porch protruded from the front of the building. The gabled roof with pediments featured vertical dormer windows illuminating the attic. The manor house is unused and is therefore falling into increasing disrepair. Nearby are the farm buildings and the remains of the park. The entire complex is accessible, but for safety reasons it is best to limit yourself to exploring the buildings from the outside.
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This asphalt bike path was built on the former Pyrzyce-Płońsko Pyrzyckie railway line no. 428A. From Kosin, there's a short dirt section. A pleasant ride through fields.
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Pyrzyce is rich in history, offering several well-preserved medieval landmarks. You can explore the extensive Pyrzyce City Walls, which are among the best-preserved urban fortifications in Western Pomerania. Don't miss the historic Bańska Gate, an integral part of these walls. Other notable sites include the multi-phase Gothic Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church and the older Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, located just outside the city walls. For deeper insights, visit the Museum of the Pyrzyce Land.
Yes, nature enthusiasts can visit the Brodogóry Nature Reserve, located northeast of Pyrzyce and adjacent to the Natura 2000 "Jezioro Miedwie i Okolice" special bird protection area. While not directly in Pyrzyce, the nearby Miedwie Lake offers a viewing pier and opportunities for wind and kitesurfing. You can also find fragments of medieval moats and ramparts transformed into gardens and parks within the city.
The Pyrzyce region is excellent for outdoor activities, especially cycling and hiking. You can enjoy an asphalt cycling path along the former Pyrzyce – Płońsko Pyrzyckie railway line, such as the Pyritzer Bahnen Rail Trail. For more routes, check out the Cycling around Pyrzyce guide. Hikers can explore trails like the Stanisław Janson Pyrzyce Land Trail, which runs along the Brodogóry Nature Reserve. Find more options in the Easy hikes around Pyrzyce guide.
Many attractions around Pyrzyce are suitable for families. Historical sites like the Bańska Gate and the Pyrzyce City Walls offer an engaging way to learn about history. For outdoor fun, the Rail trail near Sulimierz and the Pyritzer Bahnen Rail Trail are excellent for family cycling. The Brodogóry Nature Reserve also provides opportunities for nature walks.
Beyond the main churches, Pyrzyce features the Church of Turze, a Gothic structure dating back to the 15th century, rebuilt in the Neo-Romanesque style. Another unique spot is Saint Otto's Well, erected in the 19th century at the site of a sacred spring associated with the baptism of Pyrzyce residents in 1124. The Chapel of the Holy Spirit and Museum also offers historical and cultural insights.
The best time to visit Pyrzyce for outdoor activities is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September). This period offers pleasant weather for cycling, hiking, and exploring historical sites. Summer provides opportunities for activities around Miedwie Lake, while spring and autumn showcase the region's natural beauty with milder temperatures.
Yes, if you enjoy running, there are several routes available in the area. You can find various options, including easy to moderate loops, in the Running Trails around Pyrzyce guide. These routes often take you through scenic landscapes and offer a different perspective of the region.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-preserved historical architecture, such as the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church and the Bańska Gate, for their historical significance and architectural beauty. The cycling paths, like the Pyritzer Bahnen Rail Trail, are also highly rated for their pleasant routes through the countryside.
Beyond the Brodogóry Nature Reserve, you can discover unique features like the Mini Brine Graduation Towers, which release a brine aerosol. While specific viewpoints are not extensively highlighted, the natural areas and former ramparts converted into parks offer pleasant spots for observation. The Brodogóry Nature Reserve itself is listed as having viewpoint potential.
For those interested in exploring less-known historical spots, you can find the Ruins of the 18th-century manor house. Additionally, along the medieval city walls, you can discover several defensive towers, including the Owl Tower, Ice Tower, Powder Tower, and the Drunkard Tower, which each have their own unique history.
Yes, the Dendrological Garden Przelewice (Ogród Dendrologiczny Przelewice) is located in Gmina Przelewice, within the wider Pyrzyce County. It offers a diverse collection of trees and plants, providing a peaceful and educational experience for nature lovers.


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