Attractions and places to see around Dekanat Koszalin encompass a diverse range of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites centered around the city of Koszalin. Located near the Baltic Sea coast and Jamno Lake, the region offers opportunities for exploration and relaxation. Visitors can find medieval architecture, scenic viewpoints, and various recreational activities. The area is characterized by its blend of urban history and accessible natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Definitely walk up; it's worth it. And you get a nice ticket, which is very rare these days.
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The chapel, located on Chełmska Mountain in Koszalin, serves as the center of the Marian Apostolic Movement in the Koszalin-Kołobrzeg diocese. The building is an exact copy of the chapel in Otwock-Świder. The foundations of the chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary, built at the turn of the 12th and 13th centuries, are located next to the chapel. The chapel is available to the faithful.
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There are bike racks
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The building was erected on a pentagonal plan in the years 1937-1939, intended to be the seat of the Koszalin regency authorities. The ceremonial opening took place on September 2, 1939, the day after the German attack on Poland. Already under Polish rule, the building served as the Koszalin voivodeship office. Later, it housed a delegation of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship Office, a district court, a district prosecutor's office, and branches of the IPN and the National Health Fund.
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A decent bike path, in places unfortunately the surface is of poorer quality. Some bulges in the asphalt or cobblestones due to roots.
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Outdated photos, the station was demolished. Difficulty.
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There is a steep and narrow staircase to the top of the tower. From there you have a beautiful panoramic view.
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Koszalin Central Station
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The region offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit Wodna Dolina Lake, an artificial reservoir popular for recreation and water sports. Just 10 km away, the Baltic Sea Coast provides beautiful sandy beaches and dunes. For panoramic views and trails, explore Chełmska Hill, the highest point in Koszalin, or enjoy the tranquil escape of Jamno Lake.
Yes, the area is well-suited for cycling. The Stary Kolejowy Szlak Cycle Path connects Koszalin to Mielno, offering a scenic ride. Another option is the Riverside Cycle Path to Jamno. For more extensive options, you can find various road cycling routes around Dekanat Koszalin, including loops to Mielno Beach or Grodzisko, which are detailed in the Road Cycling Routes guide.
Chełmska Hill (Góra Chełmska) is an excellent spot for walking, featuring numerous trails and an observation tower. For easier walks, there are several options around Dekanat Koszalin, such as the Leśna Szóstka loop or trails leading to the Gollenberg Observation Tower. You can find more details on these and other easy hikes in the Easy Hikes guide.
Koszalin boasts several significant historical sites. The majestic Gothic brick basilica, St. Mary's Cathedral, built between 1300 and 1333, is a primary architectural landmark. You can also explore the 14th-century Chapel of Saint Gertruda and the remnants of Koszalin's medieval City Walls. The Koszalin Museum, located in the historic Miller's Palace, offers insights into the city's rich past.
Yes, the region offers cultural insights through its museums. The main one is the Koszalin Museum, housed in the historic Miller's Palace, which showcases local history, art, and archaeological finds. Additionally, the Museum of Air Defense in Koszalin, a branch of the Air Force Museum, presents memorabilia, equipment, and aircraft related to Polish anti-aircraft weapons.
Families will find plenty to enjoy. The Aquapark Koszalin offers modern slides and pools for all ages. Themed Gardens Hortulus, located nearby, provide a fun and educational experience. The Wodna Dolina Lake is great for water activities and has a beach. For adventure, visit The Rope Park at the foot of Chełmska Mountain, or interact with exotic birds at the Parrot House.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Gollenberg Observation Tower, where you can ascend a steep staircase for expansive vistas over Koszalin. Chełmska Hill, the highest point in the city, also offers excellent viewpoints from its observation tower and trails.
The best time to visit Dekanat Koszalin largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for enjoying the Baltic Sea coast, Jamno Lake, and outdoor sports. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for hiking and cycling, with fewer crowds. The region's historical and cultural sites are accessible year-round.
Yes, you can experience local traditions by visiting the Fishing Boats and the Pier at Chłopy Beach, where you can observe fishing activity and enjoy freshly caught or smoked fish. Another unique attraction is the Koszalin Narrow-gauge railway, launched in 1898, which offers routes to Manowo and Rosnowo, providing a nostalgic journey through the region.
Koszalin offers a vibrant cultural scene. The Rynek Staromiejski (Old Town Square) is the heart of local culture, with charming old buildings and a lively atmosphere, perfect for experiencing traditional Polish cuisine. The Amphitheatre hosts concerts and cultural festivals, and the Executioner's House, a 15th-century building, now serves as a theater, offering unique artistic performances.
Yes, mountain biking enthusiasts can find dedicated trails. The Chełmska Trails – MTB Route offers an intermediate challenge within a forest setting. For more options, explore the MTB Trails around Dekanat Koszalin guide, which includes routes like the Góra Chełmska Singletrack Trail.
Beyond St. Mary's Cathedral, you can visit the Chapel of Saint Gertruda, a historical religious site built in 1383. On Chełmska Hill, you'll find the Sanctuary of Our Lady Thrice Admirable. The 14th-century Church of Our Lady Queen of Poland in Iwięcino is also a valuable historical monument known for its architecture.


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