Attractions and places to see around powiat czarnkowsko-trzcianecki offer a diverse range of experiences within the Greater Poland Voivodeship. The region features varied terrain, including the Noteć Valley and the extensive Puszcza Notecka forest. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, cultural sites, and numerous natural features such as lakes and rivers. This area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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I went to this place on purpose thinking that there would be more of it than in the photos posted by one of the users of this portal and I will not regret it. Well, I got there, and unfortunately I was disappointed. I will not even mention the access road itself, where it was impossible to drive through the sandy terrain at all and you had to change your route, driving around either on asphalt or paved with cobblestones (stones). It is difficult to call this place a park, it is far from it. Let's say that it is an ordinary forest with plastic mushrooms placed thanks to the initiative of the local community. Some of them (the larger ones) are impressive, but there is nothing special. A nice idea were the houses made in the theme of mushrooms-toadstools, which you can enter. The statue of a deer placed in the middle of the hill so that it looks out at the surrounding area made the biggest impression on me. Quite a nice effect. There are benches under a roof on the spot, you can rest. There are waste bins, the area is quite well-kept. The only downside is the two toilet cubicles available for public use, as of June 2025 I do not recommend even going there, there is a risk of radiation (that's how I felt and quickly lost my appetite for everything). :P If you are going with children, there are a few swings nearby. When driving by, you can drop in for a moment, but to go there specifically, I repeat - I do not recommend it.
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The Church of Our Lady Queen of Poland in Łomnica is a historic temple from 1837, built in the neo-Romanesque style as an evangelical church. Currently, it serves as a branch church of the Catholic parish in Róża Wielka. It is distinguished by its simple, single-nave structure and an altar with the image of Our Lady of Częstochowa. Next to the temple is an old German cemetery, which adds a historical character to the place. It is a peaceful point on the bicycle route, especially for people interested in sacral architecture and the multicultural heritage of the region.
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The Sapieha Palace in Wieleń is an impressive residence located on the Noteć River, one of the most important monuments in Wielkopolska. Built in the 18th century, it combines Baroque and Classicist features, and its surroundings include a picturesque landscape park. It was once the seat of the Sapieha family, and today it delights with its monumental structure and historical character. It is an ideal place for a bike trip, especially for lovers of architecture and history. It is worth taking a camera, because the palace and its surroundings offer beautiful views, especially during the golden autumn or spring blossoms.
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Quite a nice bridge over the Noteć.
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In 1893, a bridge over the Vistula River in Fordon was opened; in 1945, the bridge was blown up. In post-war Poland, Czarnków nad Notecią received one span from the blown-up bridge.
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Today it is owned by the Forest School Complex (currently the castle houses the Forest School Complex dormitory and several classrooms).
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The region is rich in history. You can explore the 18th-century Sapieha Palace in Wieleń, a blend of Baroque and Classicist styles. In Czarnków, the Market Square features the late-Gothic St. Mary Magdalene Church. Additionally, the Neo-Renaissance Goraj Castle, built in the early 20th century, is another significant historical landmark.
The region offers diverse natural landscapes. The "Szwajcaria Czarnkowska" (Czarnków Switzerland) area provides varied terrain with moraine hills overlooking the Noteć Valley, perfect for hiking. The vast Puszcza Notecka (Noteć Forest) is ideal for hiking, cycling, and mushroom picking. You can also visit numerous lakes like Lake Sarcz in Trzcianka or Zalew Kobyla Góra near Krzyż Wielkopolski for water recreation.
Yes, families can enjoy the Mushroom Educational Trail in Puszcza Notecka, which features enlarged models of mushrooms and themed houses. Many of the historical sites, such as the Sapieha Palace and the Czarnków Market Square, are also suitable for family visits. The lakes, like Lake Sarcz, offer beaches and water sports for all ages.
The region is excellent for cycling. The White Road in the Notec Forest is a well-maintained 22 km gravel road, perfect for gravel bikes. Another option is the Asphalt Road Through Puszcza Notecka, offering a smooth surface for road cycling. The EURO ROUTE R1 cycling trail also passes through the area, providing longer routes. For more cycling routes, explore the Gravel biking around powiat czarnkowsko-trzcianecki guide.
Yes, there are various hiking trails. The "Szwajcaria Czarnkowska" offers a 9 km path from Czarnków to Goraj with varied terrain. The Puszcza Notecka also has numerous trails for different abilities. For specific routes, you can check the Hiking around powiat czarnkowsko-trzcianecki guide, which includes easy options like the "Lubasz - 17th-century palace loop" and moderate trails like the "Fish Park loop from Trzcianka".
Czarnków is home to one of Wielkopolska's most picturesque spots, the Market Square, featuring a modern fountain and the historic St. Mary Magdalene Church. You can also visit the Museum of the Czarnków Land and enjoy panoramic views of the Noteć Valley from the viewpoint on Góra Krzyżowa (Cross Mountain). The Bridge Over the Noteć River in Czarnków is also a notable landmark.
In Wieleń, the main highlight is the 18th-century Sapieha Palace, surrounded by a scenic landscape park. The Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and Saint Michael, dating from 1615–1630, is another significant Baroque architectural site. You can also find the ruins of a Bismarck Tower on 3 Maja Hill and explore the nearby Rezerwat Przyrody "Wielkie Jeziora" (Great Lakes Nature Reserve) for birdwatching.
Trzcianka features the Neo-Baroque St. John the Baptist's Church, built between 1914 and 1916. The Museum of the Noteć Land, housed in the classicist Burmistrzówka manor, showcases regional collections. Lake Sarcz is a significant recreational center with a beach, pier, and water sports facilities. You can also see renovated 18th and 19th-century weaver's houses on Mochnackiego Street, reflecting the town's past.
Yes, the region boasts several unique natural spots. The Rezerwat Przyrody "Wielkie Jeziora" (Great Lakes Nature Reserve) near Wieleń is known for its rich flora and fauna, making it ideal for birdwatching. The Drawieński National Park, partly in the region, contains the Springe Historic Cemetery with unusual stone tombstones. The "Szwajcaria Czarnkowska" offers a distinctive mountainous landscape within the moraine hills.
The Noteć River is perfect for kayaking and boating, with Marina Czarnków serving as a tourist hub. The region's numerous lakes, such as Lake Sarcz in Trzcianka, Jezioro Stobno, and Zalew Kobyla Góra, offer clean waters for relaxation, fishing, swimming, and various water sports. Lake Sarcz, in particular, has a beach, pier, and sailing marina.
Visitors appreciate the diverse range of experiences, from the well-maintained gravel surfaces of cycling routes like the White Road in the Notec Forest to the picturesque charm of the Czarnków Market Square. The historical sites, like the Sapieha Palace, and the serene natural landscapes of Puszcza Notecka and the many lakes are also highly valued for their beauty and recreational opportunities.
The best time to visit for outdoor activities is generally from spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is pleasant for hiking, cycling, and water sports on the lakes and rivers. The Puszcza Notecka is particularly beautiful in autumn for mushroom picking and enjoying the changing foliage.
Yes, several spots offer excellent views. The viewpoint on Góra Krzyżowa (Cross Mountain) in Czarnków provides panoramic views of Czarnków, the Noteć Valley, and the distant Drawa Primeval Forest. Another scenic spot is the Punkt widokowy na Dolinę Noteci w Radolinie (Viewpoint on the Noteć Valley in Radolin), offering expansive vistas of the river landscape.


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