Attractions and places to see around Rojewo include historical sites and natural features within this rural gmina in Poland's Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship. The village itself features a 19th-century manor house and a Virgin Mary church. The broader region offers access to attractions in nearby towns like Inowrocław and Toruń. The landscape is characterized by agricultural areas and local points of interest.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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Gęś Gęgawa on the large Staw Przysiecki pond https://youtu.be/h6c0ULOnENU
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Opened in May 2018, the Olender Ethnographic Park is the first open-air museum dedicated to the colonization of Olender settlement. The village of Wielka Nieszawka, near Toruń and on the Vistula River, has a rich history associated with Mennonites and Olender settlement. Their presence was recorded here as early as the early 17th century, and until the end of World War II, it was one of the main centers of life for this community, which established a religious community and a house of prayer here. A remnant of their legacy is the Mennonite cemetery, incorporated into the park.
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Beautiful ponds in the forests between Toruń and Przysiek, with an interesting history. It turns out that during World War II, the locals exploited peat here - quite heavily - which served as fuel and was free throughout the war.
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Przysieckie Ponds - Rainy Winter https://youtu.be/mvzgAAXi59s
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Cool ponds and bridges, interesting views and routes in the forest
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A very impressive and carefully renovated technical monument. Such locomobiles were produced from around 1870 by the "Theodor Flöther Landmaschinen Gassen" factory. The company was founded in 1854 in Gassen (now Jasień) by Theodor Flöther. From 1869 it was already a prosperous factory. It had its own foundry and employed 300 workers. At that time, Flöther's company began producing seed drills and steam engines, and also had branches in Breslau and Bromberg (Wrocław and Bydgoszcz). In 1889 it was transformed into the joint-stock company "Maschinenbauanstalt & Eisengießerei vorm. Flöther AG". The business was conducted in various forms until 1945. With the end of the war, the history of Flöther also ended. according to http://landtechnik-historisch.de And on the property in front of which this locomotive stands there is also another monument - a beautiful, very well-kept house from 1902. https://www.komoot.com/pl-pl/highlight/7632881
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Asphalt bike path. Connects with the path leading through Przysiek towards Bydgoszcz. Very popular route.
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You can discover beautiful natural spots like Stawy Przysieckie, a complex of scenic ponds in the forests between Toruń and Przysiek. These ponds have an interesting history related to peat exploitation during World War II. Additionally, you can visit the Bridge Over the Przysieckie Ponds Drainage Canal, which offers interesting views and is part of the local forest trails.
Yes, Rojewo itself features a 19th-century Manor House and a Virgin Mary church. Nearby, you can visit the Theodor Flöther Steam Traction Engine, an impressive and carefully renovated technical monument from the 1870s. Another significant historical site is the Olęderski Ethnographic Park, an open-air museum near Toruń dedicated to the history of Olender settlement and Mennonite communities.
Cyclists can enjoy the Bike path to Barbarka, a popular asphalt route perfect for training among greenery, connecting towards Bydgoszcz. For more extensive cycling, explore the various MTB trails around the region, with routes like 'Go-Kart Track – Bajk Serwis loop from Akademia Kultury Społecznej i Medialnej' available in the MTB Trails around Rojewo guide.
Absolutely. The Olęderski Ethnographic Park is a well-kept open-air museum that is great for families. Natural spots like Stawy Przysieckie and the Bridge Over the Przysieckie Ponds Drainage Canal offer pleasant forest walks suitable for families. The Bike path to Barbarka is also a popular family-friendly option for cycling.
You can find several hiking opportunities, including easy trails. For example, the 'Forest Parking Area loop from Przysiek' offers a pleasant 7.2 km walk. You can discover more options in the Easy hikes around Rojewo guide, which also includes routes like 'Solankowa 5-ka loop from Inowrocław'.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene natural beauty of places like Stawy Przysieckie, noting the beautiful ponds and interesting views. The Bike path to Barbarka is highly rated for its suitability for cycling training amidst greenery. The historical sites, such as the Theodor Flöther Steam Traction Engine and the Olęderski Ethnographic Park, are praised for their careful renovation and historical significance.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find routes like the 'Running loop from Inowrocław' (11.3 km) or the 'Running loop from Osiedle Toruńskie' (7.7 km). For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the Running Trails around Rojewo guide.
While Rojewo offers its own charm, the broader region provides access to attractions in nearby towns. In Inowrocław, you can visit Solankowy Park and the Teżnie Solankowe (Brine graduation towers). Toruń, a bit further afield, is home to the famous Living Museum of Gingerbread and the Olęderski Ethnographic Park.
The area around Rojewo is characterized by agricultural landscapes and rural gminas. For outdoor activities, you'll find a mix of asphalt bike paths, forest trails, and routes around natural features like ponds and canals. The terrain is generally suitable for easy to moderate activities, with some more difficult options available for experienced runners or mountain bikers.
The Stawy Przysieckie, with their unique history tied to World War II peat exploitation, could be considered a hidden gem for those interested in local history and nature. The impressive and carefully renovated Theodor Flöther Steam Traction Engine also offers a glimpse into the region's industrial past.


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