Best attractions and places to see around Czernikowo include a mix of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural points of interest within Poland's Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship. The region, part of the broader Toruń District, features the Vistula River, glacial lakes, and extensive forests. Visitors can explore well-preserved historical buildings and significant natural formations like inland sand dunes. This area offers diverse opportunities for exploration.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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The ferry usually runs from May 1st to October, but with a very important condition - that the water level in the Vistula River allows it.
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In 2026, the market after revitalization makes a very positive impression, compared to what it was just a few years ago, it encourages stopping for at least a short rest.
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Hey, July 6, 2025, due to low river conditions, the ferry is unfortunately canceled :( it's like someone was planning.
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The first mentions of the church date back to around 1428. The current church was built in the years 1460–1468. In 1592, a tower was added, and in the 16th century, a chapel by the presbytery. The church was renovated several times, including at the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries, the chapel by the presbytery was vaulted. Further chapels were added to the nave: in 1637, St. John the Baptist's from the north, and in 1705, the Blessed Virgin Mary's from the south. After 1721, the church tower was renovated, funded by the castellan of Brzeskokujaw. The church underwent a thorough renovation in the years 1951–1955, including the removal of the apparent vault of the nave from the 17th century and the roof truss, and the installation of a reinforced concrete-hollow ceiling.
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Now this is a great ride. There used to be a footbridge here made of thin boards, crossing it was a bit more intriguing.... https://www.komoot.com/pl-pl/highlight/6669959
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However, I miss the charm of the minimalism of the old footbridge... https://www.komoot.com/pl-pl/highlight/6669959
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The old footbridge in this place, before the bridge was built, may not have been so comfortable, but the experience while crossing it was unforgettable - I miss it a bit today. Something about the Mień River itself: https://www.komoot.com/pl-pl/highlight/6669992
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The region is rich in historical religious sites. You can visit the Saint Hedwig Church, which dates back to around 1428 with its current structure built between 1460 and 1468. Other notable churches include Saint Bartholomew Church in Czernikowo (late 14th century), Saint Martin in Mazowsze (15th century), and the Church of Christ the King in Makowiska (1930).
Yes, the region offers several historical landmarks. The Nieszawa Market Square represents a settlement with a rich history, first mentioned in 1230, and was once a significant site for Teutonic knights. Another interesting spot is the Otłoczyn Station – Former Customs Settlement, established in 1862, which served as an important maneuvering station and the last Prussian customs post before the Russian border.
Czernikowo is surrounded by diverse natural landscapes. You can find the picturesque Vistula River, which offers scenic views and recreational opportunities. The northern part of the commune features a hilly, post-glacial landscape with watercourses and lakes, including the glacial Lake Steklińskie. The southern part is dominated by forests, forming part of the Bydgoszcz Forest complex, ideal for mushroom picking. The area also boasts some of Poland's best-formed inland sand dunes.
Yes, the region is home to significant natural reserves. Piwnicki Forest is one of Poland's oldest natural environmental reserves, established in 1924, covering 37 hectares. Additionally, the "Rzeka Drwęca" Reserve is dedicated to salmonidae fish, highlighting the area's biodiversity.
The area around Czernikowo is excellent for outdoor activities, especially cycling and hiking. You can find various routes for different skill levels. For cycling, consider routes like the "Saint Hedwig Church – Ciechocinek–Nieszawa Road loop from Nieszawa" or the "Wooden Shelter – Shelter by the Bike Path loop from Czernikowo." For easy hikes, explore options like the "Ciechocinek Spa Park – Ciechocinek Graduation Towers loop from Wola." You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Czernikowo and Easy hikes around Czernikowo guides.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Saint Hedwig Church and the Otłoczyn Station – Former Customs Settlement are historical sites that can be interesting for all ages. Additionally, the natural areas like the forests and lakes provide opportunities for family walks and exploration.
The Nieszawa Ferry on the Vistula River is an atmospheric ferry that transports pedestrians, two-wheelers, and passenger cars across the Vistula River. It typically operates from May to October. Cyclists are welcome, with a small fee for crossing.
Yes, you can cycle across the Bridge Over the Mień River. This old bridge offers a shorter route for the Vistula Bicycle Trail. While usable for cyclists, caution is advised due to its age and potential slipperiness when wet.
Archaeological findings, particularly around Lake Steklińskie and the stronghold in Steklin-Niedźwiedź, reveal traces of Slavic settlement from the 6th to the 12th centuries, offering a glimpse into the region's ancient past.
The Czernikowo commune is notable for its numerous roadside shrines and crosses. These traditional elements of folk art serve as testaments to local religious devotion and often commemorate fallen individuals, adding a unique cultural layer to the landscape.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The well-preserved churches and historical settlements offer a journey into the past, while the Vistula River, forests, and lakes provide opportunities for peaceful outdoor activities. The community particularly values the unique experience of the Nieszawa Ferry and the historical significance of sites like the Saint Hedwig Church.
Historically inhabited by noble families, the region features many manor houses, palace gardens, and parks. Some particularly worth visiting can be found in Pluskowęsy and Skłudzewo, showcasing the area's aristocratic heritage.


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