Attractions and places to see around Bartoszyce include a blend of historical significance and natural landscapes in northern Poland. The town, known for its Prussian-Teutonic history, features ancient landmarks and cultural sites. The picturesque Łyna River flows through the area, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. Bartoszyce is recognized as a "City of Three Cultures" due to its diverse historical influences.
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Drivers, be careful when planning the tour. Very bad roads!
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The neoclassical palace in Nerwiki (Górowo Iławeckie municipality) is a building from 1864 (some sources date it to the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries), known for its charming observation tower and complicated history. After the building had been devastated by the state agricultural farm (PGR) and neglected for years,
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The palace in Nerwiki is an interesting example of a late classicist residence from 1864, built by Carl von Heyden. The building with a characteristic tower and terrace served various functions over the years, and after the war it was the seat of the State Agricultural Farm. Unfortunately, during the years of the Polish People's Republic it lost many of its original architectural details. Currently, thanks to the initiative of the descendants of the former owners, it is undergoing a gradual renovation. Cyclists can ride up to the palace, although the area around it is under construction, so it is worth being careful.
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The Łyna River is the longest river in Warmia and Mazury, which is great for cycling along its picturesque sections, especially in the areas of Olsztyn and Lidzbark Warmiński. The trail along the Łyna leads through forests, meadows and small villages, and the routes are varied - from asphalt to forest paths, so a trekking bike is the best choice. In the area, it is worth seeing the Las Warmiński nature reserve and the numerous bridges and footbridges over the river, which create atmospheric places to rest. In the summer, repellents will come in handy, because there are often a lot of mosquitoes by the water.
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View of the historic defensive walls of Sępopol.
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Church of St. Michael the Archangel in Sępopol. The first elements of the church (presbytery and sacristy) were built already in 1360-1370. Further elements were created in the following centuries (until the 19th century).
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Bartoszyce is rich in history. You can visit the Palace and Estate Galiny, a historical site with medieval origins, a 19th-century garden, and a nearby 14th-century Gothic church. Don't miss the St. Michael the Archangel Church in Sępopol, a Gothic church dating back to the 14th century, or the preserved sections of the Defensive walls in Sępopol, which are remnants of 14th-century fortifications.
Yes, the picturesque Łyna River flows through Bartoszyce, offering opportunities for canoeing and cycling along its scenic sections. You can also visit Elizabeth Park, which features a viewpoint terrace, a heart-shaped pond, and walking paths along the Łyna River. The Łyna River in Sępopol is also a notable natural feature with scenic views.
The area around Bartoszyce is great for outdoor activities. You can find various routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and hiking. For example, there are easy hiking trails like the 'Bartoszyce Market Square loop' and more challenging MTB trails. You can explore more options on the Gravel biking around Bartoszyce, Easy hikes around Bartoszyce, and MTB Trails around Bartoszyce guide pages.
Absolutely! The Palace and Estate Galiny is a great family-friendly option, featuring a stud farm and riding school. The LISKI Horse Stud also offers a chance to experience the region's horse breeding tradition. Additionally, Elizabeth Park provides recreational activities like walking and cycling suitable for families.
The best time to visit Bartoszyce for outdoor activities is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September). This period offers pleasant weather for hiking, cycling along the Łyna River, and exploring historical sites. The natural beauty of the parks and river is particularly vibrant during these seasons.
The Bartoszyce area has a strong tradition of horse breeding. You can visit the Palace and Estate Galiny, which includes a stud farm and riding school. Another significant site is the LISKI Horse Stud, which continues this long-standing regional tradition.
Bartoszyce proudly identifies itself as a 'City of Three Cultures.' This designation reflects its unique historical location and the blending of various nationalities over centuries, including Warmian, Masurian, German, Polish, and Ukrainian populations. This rich multicultural heritage has significantly shaped the town's distinct character.
Yes, the Gasworks Museum, located in Górowo Iławeckie not far from Bartoszyce, is housed in a historic building and details the history of gas production in the region. It offers an interesting glimpse into early 20th-century industrial heritage.
Bartoszyce is home to the 'Bartki' Stone Monuments (Kamienne Baby), two over-a-thousand-year-old stone statues. These unique relics of pre-Teutonic tribal culture, also known as 'Prussian Women,' are among the town's oldest artifacts and are located in a small park in the town center.
The Lidzbark Gate (Brama Lidzbarska) is a significant historical landmark in Bartoszyce, dating back to around 1468. It is the oldest preserved secular architectural monument in the town and one of the few remaining fragments of the 14th-century defensive walls that once encircled Bartoszyce. It even served as a prison from 1881.
Beyond the St. Michael the Archangel Church in Sępopol, Bartoszyce itself has the Church of St. John the Evangelist and Our Lady of Częstochowa, a Gothic church in the Old Town whose construction is believed to have started around 1332. Another notable religious site is the Church of the Holy Cross in Krekole, a beautiful Gothic church whose construction began around 1336.
Yes, the Green Velo Eastern Cycling Trail passes through Elizabeth Park, offering a scenic route for cyclists. Additionally, the Łyna River is suitable for cycling along its sections. For more dedicated cycling, you can explore the Gravel biking around Bartoszyce and MTB Trails around Bartoszyce guide pages for various routes, including a Gravel road on a former railway line between Kandyty and Górowo Iławeckie.


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