Best attractions and places to see around Sępólno include a variety of natural features, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. Located in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship of Poland, the area is characterized by its forests and numerous lakes. Visitors can explore a landscape rich in both natural beauty and historical significance. The region offers opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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To reach the base of the bridge, by the river - you have to turn right after the last farm buildings, onto a clearly visible dirt road. If you want to go onto the bridge itself, it is best to stay behind the viaduct until the end of the dirt road (relatively gentle, the best access).
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The sixth and last stop on the route around Lake Sępolno is on its eastern shores, near Sępólno itself. However, there is still a feeling that this town is far away - there is a picnic shelter. It is peaceful, even though the first streets of Sępólno are right next door.
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The fifth stop on the route around Lake Sępolno is now on its southern shore. The shelter in the shade of the trees is in a truly poetic place, and the long jetty overlooking the lake invites - and this invitation is impossible to refuse!
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This beautiful park with picturesque views of Lake Witosławiskie was created in the second half of the 19th century. Beeches, pines, ash trees and oaks: for tree lovers this is a treat, but it is hard to imagine that many would not want to stop here and take a walk admiring the views.
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It is worth stopping for a moment and remembering the innocent people murdered there.... Memory must last...
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Rococo Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint. Apostles Szymon and Jude Tadeusz in Więcbork, built in 1772-78.
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Bridge on road 241 over the "Orla" river south of Więcbork, where Orla connects Lake Więcborskie Młyńskie with Lake Runowskie. Orla - a river with a length of 68.32 km, left tributary of the Łobżonka, average width of about 3.5 meters and average depth of about 2 meters. source: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orla_(dop%C5%82yw_%C5%81ob%C5%BConki) p.s. (in Lower Silesia there is another, more famous Orla river - a tributary of the Barycz)
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Market square in Mrocza - Plac 1-Maja. Benches, a fountain, some greenery, a charming small town atmosphere - a good place to rest during a bicycle trip.
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The region is rich in natural beauty. A significant highlight is the Krajeński Landscape Park, offering extensive forested areas for relaxation and walks. You can also visit several lakes, including Lake Sępoleńskie, which features a beach, promenade, and pier. Other notable lakes include Lutowskie Lake and Niechorz Lake, along with the Sępolenka and Orla Rivers. The Witosław Manor Park also offers picturesque views of Lake Witosławiskie and diverse tree species.
Yes, the area features several compelling historical sites. The most popular is the Ruins of Runowo Castle, founded in 1595 and rebuilt in Neo-Renaissance style before being burned down in 1945. You can also see the Rococo Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saints Simon and Jude Thaddeus in Więcbork, built between 1772-78. Another interesting site is the Abandoned Railway Viaduct in Krajeński Park Krajobrazowy, which marks a former state border.
For cultural insights, visit the Museum of Sępólno Land (Muzeum Ziemi Sępoleńskiej), which showcases the region's history through archaeological, ethnographic, and WWII military artifacts. The Pomorskie Okręgowe Muzeum PRL offers a unique look into daily life during the communist era in Poland. Additionally, the Mrocza Town Square provides a charming small-town atmosphere.
Sępólno Krajeńskie offers several family-friendly options. The Municipal Park features modern and interactive playgrounds with educational elements. The beach and promenade at Lake Sępoleńskie are ideal for family walks and safe swimming. Many natural areas, like the Krajeński Landscape Park and Witosław Manor Park, are suitable for family strolls.
The region is excellent for cycling, with numerous routes available. A popular choice is the route around Lake Sępoleńskie, known for its beautiful views. You can find various cycling routes, including easy and moderate options, for touring, mountain biking, and road cycling. For more detailed routes, explore the Cycling around Sępólno, MTB Trails around Sępólno, and Road Cycling Routes around Sępólno guides.
Yes, the Krajeński Landscape Park offers extensive forested areas perfect for forest walks and jogging. The Żółty Trakt Krajoznawczy (Yellow Tourist Trail) connects important regional monuments and is suitable for various fitness levels, featuring resting stops, information boards, and viewpoints. The Municipal Park also provides a green oasis for leisurely walks.
The central lake for recreation is Lake Sępoleńskie, offering a beach, promenade, pier, and opportunities for swimming and photography. Other significant lakes include Lutowskie Lake and Niechorz Lake. These water bodies collectively provide opportunities for water sports and fishing.
A unique historical landmark is the Ruins of Runowo Castle. Originally founded in 1595, it was rebuilt in Neo-Renaissance style in 1860 before being destroyed in 1945. Its dramatic history and current state make it a compelling site to visit.
The region's natural beauty, particularly its forests and lakes, makes it ideal for outdoor activities during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn. This period is best for cycling, walking, water sports, and enjoying the parks. Mushroom picking is also popular during the season.
Yes, the Witosław Manor Park offers picturesque views of Lake Witosławiskie. Additionally, the trail around Lake Sępoleńskie provides beautiful vistas, and the Żółty Trakt Krajoznawczy is designed with viewpoints along its route.
The Rococo Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saints Simon and Jude Thaddeus in Więcbork, built between 1772-78, is a significant cultural and architectural site. Another religious building with historical importance is St. Matthias Church in Orle.
You can delve into the region's past at the Museum of Sępólno Land (Muzeum Ziemi Sępoleńskiej), which houses archaeological collections, ethnographic displays, and military artifacts from World War II. For a different historical perspective, the Pomorskie Okręgowe Muzeum PRL offers insights into the communist era in Poland.


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