Best attractions and places to see around gmina Działdowo include a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural points of interest. Located in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, the area features significant landmarks such as Teutonic castles and 19th-century manors. Natural features include the Wkra and Wel Rivers, several lakes, and protected landscape areas with rich forests. The gmina offers diverse attractions for those interested in history, culture, and nature.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Bismarck Towers (German: Bismarckturm) – simple tower- or column-shaped structures built in the years 1869–1934 (the first tower was built in Lower Silesia, near the village of Ober-Johnsdorf, today Janówek), glorifying Otto von Bismarck and expressing German national pride. The first structures of this type were built during Bismarck's lifetime, and the last tower was put into service in 1926 in Polanów. There are 17 of the probable 40 Bismarck towers in the territory of present-day Poland (sometimes it is impossible to find documents confirming that a given tower was originally a "Bismarck tower"). https://odtur.pl/atrakcje/dzialdowo-wieza-bismarcka-w-dzialdowie-49857.html
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The tower in Malinowo, commonly called the "Bismarck Tower", is located in the forest near Malinowo in the Lidzbark Forest District. It was built in 1915 according to the design of Philipp Kähm on the site of a grave of German soldiers and was to be transformed into an obelisk in tribute to soldiers who died during World War I. It is built on a square plan 10-12 m high with internal, wooden stairs, currently destroyed. In the interwar period, the Polish authorities changed its name to the Freedom Tower. It is currently in very poor technical condition. Without appropriate protection, it may be completely and irreversibly destroyed. The development of technical documentation for its renovation is the first element of work related to securing and protecting it from further devastation and destruction. https://powiatdzialdowski.pl/ratujemy-kolejny-zabytek-przed-calkowitym-szkodeniem/
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The Grunwald Monument stands imposingly on the vast site, a memorial whose striking shapes and clean lines are a striking reminder of the Battle of Grunwald in 1410. There is something majestic, almost solemn, about the atmosphere here. Strolling around the square, you can feel the importance of this place in Polish history. It is not just a monument, but a place where history comes alive. The massive stone and metal structures add a certain drama to the scene. From here, the view sweeps far over the surrounding landscape, which was once the scene of this decisive moment in medieval history. The monument is not just a memorial, but also a place of reflection and commemoration, offering visitors a special connection to history.
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Complex: palace, 2nd half 19th and 20th centuries, registration number: 251/80 of 22/06/1980 and 14/07/1997 Current state After 1945 Due to nationalization, the estate was partially divided and passed into less noble hands - the State Agricultural Farm, which mainly damaged the manor house located next to the palace and several other farm buildings. After the liquidation of the State Agricultural Farm - resources in the possession of the ANR. The current ownership status of former State Agricultural Farm facilities is difficult to determine. More detailed information about the palace – unknown .. History The palace dates back to 1895. and was built for the then owner of the village - Friedrich von Kownatzki. In 1905 the estate was sold to Alfred Oehrlich. The estate and the palace remained in the hands of the Oehrlich family until 1945
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Observation tower in the Welski Landscape Park. It is located above the Grabacz dam reservoir. Access to the tower is possible from both banks of the Wel River. There is a tourist shelter next to the tower. Admission to the tower is free and the tower is open 24/7.
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The palace dates back to 1895. and was built for the then owner of the village - Friedrich von Kownatzki. The palace is on private property, but you can feel free to enter and take photos. Right next to it there is a nice place by the water to rest.
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Exhibition inside made in a surprisingly interesting and modern style. Free entry, as of September 2022. See www.muzeum.dzialdowo.pl.
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Teutonic castle. According to the rule of the order, a knight on horseback should move from castle to castle during the day, so as to spend the night within safe walls. There is a museum in the castle area. Part of the castle has been rebuilt in recent years.
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Gmina Działdowo is rich in historical landmarks. You can visit the impressive Działdowo Castle, a Teutonic castle that now houses a museum with modern exhibitions. Another significant site is the Grunwald Monument, commemorating the Battle of Grunwald in 1410. Additionally, explore the 19th-century Palace in Turza Mała, built for Friedrich von Kownatzki, or the historic Bismarck Tower in Malinowo, originally built in 1915.
Yes, gmina Działdowo offers several museums. The Działdowo Castle houses a museum with a surprisingly interesting and modern exhibition. You can also visit the Museum of the Borderland (Muzeum Pogranicza w Działdowie), which details the nearly 700-year history of the city and region. For an interactive experience, the Interactive Museum of the Teutonic State, located in the Działdowo Town Hall, offers modern exhibitions with 3D projections, touchscreens, and models, and admission is free.
The gmina Działdowo area boasts beautiful natural features. You can enjoy the picturesque Wkra and Wel Rivers, as well as Grzybiny Lake and Straszewo Lake. The region also includes parts of several Protected Landscape Areas, such as the Dąbrowieński, Nida and Szkotówka River Valleys, and Grzybiny Protected Landscape Areas. The forest in Malinowo is particularly noted for its recreational opportunities with cycling and walking trails.
Absolutely! Many attractions in gmina Działdowo are suitable for families. The Działdowo Castle and the Grunwald Monument are both listed as family-friendly. The Tuczki Observation Tower offers free access and a chance to enjoy views over the Grabacz dam reservoir. The Interactive Museum of the Teutonic State, with its modern and engaging exhibits like 3D projections and touchscreens, is also a great option for children.
For scenic views, consider visiting the Tuczki Observation Tower, located in the Welski Landscape Park, offering vistas over the Grabacz dam reservoir. The Bismarck Tower in Malinowo, though in poor condition, also offers historical significance and a potential viewpoint. The Grunwald Monument site provides expansive views over the surrounding historical landscape.
Gmina Działdowo offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking, running, and mountain biking trails. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Teutonic castle – Działdowo Castle loop from Działdowo' or the 'Bismarck Tower in Malinowo loop from Działdowo'. Runners can enjoy the 'Parkrun Działdowo loop from Komorniki'. Mountain bikers have options like the 'Pławiska loop from gmina Rybno'. For more details on these and other routes, visit the hiking, running, and MTB guides for the area.
Yes, gmina Działdowo has options for cycling. The forest in Malinowo features dedicated cycling trails. Additionally, the Lidzbarskie Lake Promenade offers a charming path for both walking and cycling, which is part of the 8 km 'Around Lake Lidzbarskie' blue cycling trail.
Beyond the main attractions, gmina Działdowo holds several lesser-known historical sites. You can discover various 19th-century manors in locations like Księży Dwór, Myślęty, Ruszkowo, and Wilamowo. The old station building in Myślęty and traditional cottages (chałupa) in Turza Wielka (house no. 57) and Wysoka (house no. 21) are also listed as monuments, offering a glimpse into local heritage.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of history and nature. The Działdowo Castle is praised for its surprisingly interesting and modern exhibition. The Grunwald Monument is noted for its majestic atmosphere and the sense of history it evokes. The region's rich forests and diverse flora and fauna also provide excellent opportunities for recreation and exploration.
Yes, gmina Działdowo features several historical churches. Notable examples include the Church in Burkat, the Parish Church of St. Joseph in Ruszkowo, and the Church in Turza Wielka. There is also a filial (post-Evangelical) Church with a church cemetery in Uzdowo, offering insights into the region's religious heritage.
Gmina Działdowo is home to several protected natural areas. These include the Natura 2000 Dolina Wkry i Mławki (PLB140008) OSO, an important ecological site. There's also the 'Śródleśne pastwisko' Ecological Use Area. Additionally, parts of the Dąbrowieński Protected Landscape Area, the Nida and Szkotówka River Valleys Protected Landscape Area, and the Grzybiny Protected Landscape Area fall within the gmina, preserving its diverse landscapes and ecosystems.
The Działdowo Railway Station is not just a transportation hub but also a point of interest. Located on a busy railway line connecting to Warsaw, Olsztyn, and Gdańsk, it features an interesting and modern exhibition inside, with free entry. It reflects the region's historical and ongoing connection to broader networks.


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