Best attractions and places to see around Złotów, a town in the Greater Poland Voivodeship, offers a mix of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. The area is characterized by extensive forests and numerous lakes, including Baba, Burmistrzowskie, Miejskie, Proboszczowskie, and Zaleskie, with the Głomia River also flowing through. Visitors can explore a variety of outdoor activities and historical points of interest. This region provides opportunities for experiencing Polish provincial life.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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The crooked bridge - very spectacular! Beautiful photo motif!
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The railway bridge suspended over the Gwda between Górzna and Jastrowie is a unique historical monument and one of the most interesting tourist attractions in the region. Built in 1914, it was supposed to support the economic development of these areas, but it was partially blown up by retreating German troops in 1945. The ruins of the bridge have survived to this day, hanging picturesquely over the river, attracting photographers, cyclists and history buffs. Despite the lack of utility, its industrial silhouette in the natural surroundings makes a big impression. The bridge is visible from the main road, but you can get closer by taking a path from the west.
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The bridge was built in 1914. In 1945 it was blown up by retreating German troops.
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Great place for a picnic. Nice location.
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It's nice to wait for the bus at a stop like this :)
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A resting place in the center of the village decorated with many wooden sculptures, especially carved benches. It looks beautiful, right next to a wooden chapel.
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The two-span bridge over the Gwda was built in 1914 during the construction of the Płytnica - Złotów railway line. In February 1945, retreating German troops blew up the western bridgehead. The bridge was not completely destroyed. The eastern span remained intact, while the western one slid down onto the embankment. It survived in this condition until 2004. Despite the damage, the bridge still allowed people to cross (on foot) to the other side of the river. Unfortunately, scrap metal thieves took up the damaged span, which caused it to collapse and, as a result, to be demolished. To this day, only the eastern span remains, with the sleepers cut up so that no one would think of climbing the bridge.
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Złotów and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the Krajna Farmstead in Złotów, an ethnographic exhibition showcasing traditional Krajna architecture. Don't miss the Half-Timbered Church in Osówka, a small church from 1798 with historic furnishings. The town also features the early-Baroque Parish Church of the Assumption of Our Lady, the classicist Church of St. Stanislaus Kostka, and the Neo-Gothic Church of St. Roch. For a unique historical experience, explore the Ruined Railway Bridge over the Gwda River, a monument from 1914 partially destroyed in 1945, or the Ruins of the Wałcz–Złotów Railway Bridge.
Yes, Złotów offers several family-friendly options. The Zwierzyniec Forest and Park Complex is a great place for relaxation with educational trails and an animal enclosure. The Miejskie Lake Promenade is perfect for a stroll or bike ride. The Krajna Farmstead in Złotów provides an interesting look into traditional architecture. Additionally, the Picnic Area by Lake Leśne is a pleasant spot for families to relax, though swimming is prohibited.
Złotów is surrounded by natural beauty. The town is uniquely situated amidst five lakes: Baba, Burmistrzowskie, Miejskie, Proboszczowskie, and Zaleskie, with the Głomia River flowing through. The Miejskie Lake Promenade offers a 4 km cycling and hiking trail with recreational bridges and a viewing platform. The Zwierzyniec Forest and Park Complex is a vast area with ancient trees, educational trails, and an arboretum. Góra Żydowska is home to 25 natural monuments, including monumental oak trees.
Złotów is an excellent destination for cyclists, offering numerous routes through picturesque landscapes, forests, and lakes. You can explore the Miejskie Lake Promenade, which features a 4 km cycling trail. For more extensive rides, consider the gravel biking routes available, such as the 'Sundial With Deer Statue – Krajna Farmstead in Złotów loop from Złotów' or the 'Campsite Clearing – Baroque Church loop from Złotów'. Find more options on the Gravel biking around Złotów guide.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails suitable for a leisurely walk. You can enjoy routes like the 'View of Lake Złotowskie – Rybacki Peninsula loop from Złotów' or the 'Rybacki Peninsula – Lakeside Deck with Bench loop from Złotów'. These trails offer scenic views of the lakes and surrounding nature. For more details on easy hikes, refer to the Easy hikes around Złotów guide.
Złotów boasts several unique cultural landmarks. The 'Roaring Stag' Monument, a symbol of the town, rotates and emits stag sounds daily at noon. Złotów is also the only place in Poland with a monument dedicated to Piast the Wheelwright, the legendary progenitor of the Piast dynasty. The Złotów Land Museum, housed in an 18th-century timber-framed building, offers extensive collections on the region's history and ethnography.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The Ruined Railway Bridge over the Gwda River is a favorite for photographers and history enthusiasts due to its picturesque industrial silhouette. The Half-Timbered Church in Osówka is noted for its well-maintained structure and historic interior. The overall peaceful experience of Polish provincial life, combined with opportunities for outdoor activities, is highly valued.
Beyond the main attractions, Złotów offers some quirky finds. The Bus Stop with Wooden Sculptures in Plecemin is a charming and unexpected sight. The 'Roaring Stag' Monument in Złotów, which rotates and makes sounds, is also quite unique. Additionally, the outline of a synagogue destroyed in 1938 can still be seen in Paderewskiego Square, offering a poignant historical detail.
The Picnic Area by Lake Leśne is an ideal spot for relaxation. It features a shelter and a place for a bonfire, set in a nice location by the lake. While swimming is prohibited, it's perfect for enjoying the scenery. The Miejskie Lake Promenade also offers various spots to sit and enjoy the lakeside views.
Złotów provides several running trails for various fitness levels. You can find moderate routes like the 'Złotów loop from Złotów' (7.5 km) or the 'Miejskie – Plaża dla psów loop from Złotów' (13.5 km). For more running options, check out the Running Trails around Złotów guide.
Yes, Złotów and its vicinity feature several historically significant religious buildings. The Parish Church of the Assumption of Our Lady, built between 1661 and 1664, is the oldest monument in the city with late-Baroque interior furnishings. The Church of St. Stanislaus Kostka, designed by Karl-Friedrich Schinkel, dates from 1829-1830. In the surrounding area, the Half-Timbered Church in Osówka from 1798 is also notable for its historic interior.
The region's extensive forests and numerous lakes make it appealing for outdoor activities throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for cycling and hiking, with beautiful foliage in the fall. Summer is ideal for enjoying the lakes and promenades, though it can be busier. The Miejskie Lake Promenade and Zwierzyniec Forest are enjoyable in all seasons.


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