Best attractions and places to see around Tczew, a historic city in Poland's Pomeranian Voivodeship, blend a rich past with its riverside setting. Situated along the Vistula River, the area offers a mix of significant cultural sites and picturesque points of interest. Visitors can explore notable landmarks and natural features within this region. The urban layout of the Old Town has largely survived since the Middle Ages, providing a historical backdrop for exploration.
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The Dutch windmill in Tczew is an interesting technical monument from the 19th century. Its wooden structure on an octagonal plan and rarely seen five wings attract attention. Although the exact date of construction is not certain, it is known that the windmill was reconstructed in 1950. It is currently in private hands and serves as a scout camp.
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Driving towards Młynki guarantees a nice descent, if you drive towards Wędkowy it will be completely different ;)
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Driving towards Młynki guarantees a nice descent, and if you drive towards Wędkowy, it's quite the opposite ;)
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A very nice section of the bicycle path, running along the former railway track. Unfortunately, some time ago part of the path was washed away, which caused the trail to lower by several dozen centimeters over a distance of about 20 meters. This section is specially marked, but someone who does not pay attention to the signs and does not follow the signs prohibiting entry can get seriously hurt.
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The church was built in the 14th century, thoroughly rebuilt in 1685-1686. A brick temple, with a single nave, with a wooden tower added in 1747, covered with slate and topped with a soaring dome, and a southern chapel from the 19th century. Above the entrance to the porch there is the coat of arms of Gdańsk on a shield surrounded by a wreath of leaves. The church has rich, baroque interior furnishings: an altar, a pulpit and an organ. What attracts attention is the unusual benches with kneelers and backrests, called choir stalls, in which wealthy settlers from the Netherlands, the so-called neighbors, sat during services. On the back of the benches there are paintings depicting the 12 apostles and Jesus. In each painting, above the head of the figure of the saint, there is a coat of arms painted in gold paint, i.e. the ownership mark of the farm, and above it the date and name of the founder. The same markings can be found on the decorative doorframes of thirteen women's benches on the opposite side of the nave, above which portraits of biblical women are painted. The church is surrounded by a brick wall, which is a remnant of the cemetery. (https://fotopolska.eu/Krzywe_Kolo/b54332,Kosciol_Znalezienia_Krzyza_Swietego.html)
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Unfortunately the bridge is closed to traffic :(
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Good quality asphalt with jumps and turns, I recommend it :)
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Tczew is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Vistula Bridge Dirschau, which was once among the longest in the world. Other notable historical sites include the remains of 14th-century defensive walls and the historic Water Tower built in 1905.
Yes, Tczew features several historic churches. The Parish Church of the Holy Cross, dating from the 13th century, is the oldest building in the city with a Baroque interior and ancient frescoes. Another significant site is the 14th-century Post-Dominican Church of Saint Stanislaus Kostka, known for its Gothic style and octagonal tower. Additionally, the Church of the Finding of the Holy Cross, though thoroughly rebuilt in the 17th century, boasts rich Baroque interior furnishings and unique choir stalls.
The area around Tczew offers various outdoor activities, especially cycling and hiking. You can explore routes like the Żelisławki–Sobowidz Rail Trail, a flat bicycle path built on a former railway line through forests. For more options, check out the Cycling around Tczew guide or the Easy hikes around Tczew guide for detailed routes.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Żelisławki–Sobowidz Rail Trail and the Asphalt Road Through the Forest are both cycle ways that are family-friendly, offering pleasant rides through scenic areas. The Vistula River Boulevard also provides a nice setting for family strolls.
Tczew's natural beauty is centered around the Vistula River. A stroll along the Vistula River Boulevard offers picturesque scenery and opportunities for leisurely walks. The Żelisławki–Sobowidz Rail Trail also runs through beautiful forests, providing a natural setting for cycling or walking.
Beyond its historic churches and bridges, Tczew is home to a unique Dutch windmill. Built in 1806, this wooden windmill is notable for its rarely seen five sails and rotary head. The Old Town also features Art Nouveau tenements from the 19th and 20th centuries, many built on medieval foundations, showcasing interesting urban architecture.
Yes, Tczew hosts the Museum of the Vistula River, a branch of the National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk. It is the first museum in Poland dedicated to the history of the Vistula River and documents ancient settlements and Vistula navigation. Adjacent to it is the Shipwreck Conservation Centre, offering insights into old boat and ship construction techniques.
Tczew is a great place for cycling. The Żelisławki–Sobowidz Rail Trail is a popular, flat asphalt path through forests. Another option is the Asphalt Road Through the Forest, known for its good surface and varied terrain. For more cycling routes, explore the Cycling around Tczew guide.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options around Tczew. You can find routes that take you across the Vistula bridges or through scenic areas. For specific easy trails, refer to the Easy hikes around Tczew guide, which lists routes suitable for a relaxed walk.
Visitors particularly enjoy the well-maintained cycling paths like the Żelisławki–Sobowidz Rail Trail, praising its flat terrain and beautiful forest setting. The historical significance of sites like the Vistula Bridge Dirschau and the rich Baroque interiors of churches like the Church of the Finding of the Holy Cross are also highly appreciated.
Given Tczew's riverside setting and numerous outdoor paths, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are generally ideal for outdoor activities like cycling, hiking, and strolling along the Vistula River Boulevard. The weather is typically pleasant for exploring the city's historical sites and natural features.
Yes, Tczew offers various running trails for different fitness levels. You can find moderate to difficult running loops that take you through the city and its surrounding areas. For detailed routes and distances, check out the Running Trails around Tczew guide.


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