Komierowo Palace is an ideal starting point for cycling and hiking trips around the picturesque Krajna region. It's a great opportunity to get to know Poland better, see the beauty of its nature, and spend time outdoors – alone, with family, or with friends.
The trails lead through charming areas full of forests and lakes, offering unforgettable views and a moment of respite from daily duties. Each trail allows you to discover local attractions, turning a short trip into an unforgettable experience.
Walking routes up to 10 km
- Komierowo 300 m – cemetery chapel / Komierowski family graves / historic forge / several houses from the mid-19th century
- Przepałkowo 2 km – manor and park from the second half of the 19th century
- Wałdówko 3 km – water mill and power plant from the early 20th century
- Olszewka 3 km – manor from the 19th century
- Włościbórz 3 km – neo-Gothic former evangelical church of St. Joseph from 1903 / 3-storey brick industrial mill from the early 20th century
- Komierówko 3.5 km – manor from the mid-19th century, remnants of the park
- Waldowo 3.5 km – road through fields, exit behind the park from the west side – late Gothic church of St. Matthew the Apostle and Evangelist / distillery from the early 20th century
- Obodowo 4 km – railway bridge over the Sępolenka River on the former dismantled railway line no. 240 connecting Złotów with Terespol Pomorski – beautiful view of the area from the bridge / station building on the non-existent railway line
- Złotów – Terespol Pomorski from 1910
- Niechorz 5 km – manor / water mill / remains of an evangelical cemetery
- Szynwałd 5.5 km – old wooden cottages
- Skarpa 5.5 km – late Classical manor built in the mid-19th century. The owners were Lucjan and Antonina Prądzyński, famous for horse breeding for the army – manor devastated
- Niechorz Lake 6 km
- Dziedno 6 km – former evangelical cemetery / manor (1860) / viaductTrzciany 6.5 km – palace built at the end of the 19th century by Benon Bothe, reclaimed by heirs
- Wielowicz 6.5 km – half-timbered church of St. James the Apostle from the turn of the 17th and 19th centuries
- Wielowiczek 8 km – mill with miller’s house from 1910
- Wilkowo 8 km – eclectic manor from 1878 of the Hoppe family
- Sośno 8 km – neo-Gothic church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (1897–1902) / railway viaduct (1908) / railway station building on the dismantled railway line Złotów – Terespol Pomorski from 1912 / chapel (1900)
- Mała Kłonia 8.5 km – neoclassical manor from 1860 built by Julius Schoenfeld
Sępólno Krajeńskie 9 km – town on Lake Sępoleńskie. Monuments and interesting places:
Parish church of St. Bartholomew the Apostle from the turn of the 18th/19th century / historic bridge over the Sępolenka River / triangular market / old mill building / Gratitude Monument dedicated to Christ the King at Grudziński Roundabout / city beach / mini graduation towers
- Rogalin 9.5 km – manor (1921) and park from the end of the 19th century
- Wielka Kłonia 10 km – neoclassical manor from the end of the 19th century with mansard roof built by Julius Gerth
Sępólno Krajeńskie – Płocicz (“Academic”, walking trail, yellow)
Route: Sępólno Krajeńskie (PKS) – Piaseczno – Płocicz
Length: 6.5 km
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Sępólno Krajeńskie – Lutówko (“Sępoleński”, walking trail, black)
Route: Sępólno Krajeńskie – Dziechowo – Lutówko
Length: 7.5 km
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Cycling and hiking trails up to 30 km
Sępólno Krajeńskie – Więcbork (cycling trail, red)
Route: Sępólno Krajeńskie – Kawle – Witunia – Więcbork
Length: 21.7 km
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Sępólno Krajeńskie – Kamień Krajeński (“Knight Bossuta”, walking trail, red)
Route: Sępólno Krajeńskie – Komierowo – Włościbórz – Mała Cerkwica – Kamień
Krajeński
Length: 24 km
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Sępólno Krajeńskie – Pruszcz (named after Gen. J. Komierowski, walking trail, blue)
Route: Sępólno Krajeńskie – Sikorz – Komierowo – Wałdówko – Olszewka – Ciosek –
Mała Kłonia – Pruszcz
Length: 29 km
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Jastrzębiec – Sępólno Krajeńskie (“Krajna’s Martyrdoms”, walking trail, green)
Route: Jastrzębiec – Śmiłowo – Suchorączek – Wysoka – Sępólno Krajeńskie
Length: 28 km
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Mąkowarsko 12 km – church of St. Lawrence (1790–1791)
Wąwelno 14 km – Baroque church of St. Mary Magdalene (1758–1763) / palace (1888) / old distillery / forest nature reserve
Motyl 14 km – ruined eclectic palace from 1883
Kamień Krajeński 16 km – town on Lake Mochel. One of the oldest settlements in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, the first mention regarding Kamień Krajeński dates back to 1107. Monuments and interesting places: fragment of defensive walls from the 14th century / collegiate church of St. Apostles Peter and Paul (1581) / market / water mill
- Ostrówek 16 km – station building on the non-existing railway line Złotów – Terespol Pomorski from 1910 / classical manor (1890)
- Bagno Głusza 16 km – faunal nature reserve
Łąsko Wielkie 16 km – post-monastic church of St. Anne (1765–1772)
Jastrzębiec 17 km – distillery from 1900, remains of the former Potulicki estate
Iłowo 18 km – building of the former distillery from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries on the grounds of the former farm near the classical manor – now private property
Piła Młyn 18 km – village in the Tuchola Forest near Brda River (kayaking) / attractions for children – "Mining Village" and the open-air museum thematic path "Brown Coal Mine Montania".
Buszkowo 18 km – on the main road to Koronowo interesting technical monument – over 30 meter arch stone-brick viaduct (1909) on the non-existent railway line Koronowo – Tuchola
Brda River Valley 19 km
Tuszkowo 19 km – manor (1852) / remains of the cemetery of the Pampe family estate owners
Duża Cerkwica 19 km – timber-framed church of St. Adalbert (1833) / old mill
Wielki Mędromierz 19 km – honey village
Sitno 20 km – church of St. Joseph (former evangelical) from 1898
Places and tourist attractions worth seeing during your stay in Komierowo, located within a 50 km radius of the Palace.
Więcbork 22 km – town on Lake Więcborskie. Monuments and interesting places: parish church and cemetery chapel from the late 18th century / evangelical chapel from the early 20th century / former Deaconess convent – now a secondary school complex / market and adjacent streets from the turn of the 19th/20th century / parish cemetery on St. Catherine’s Hill / city beach
Zamarte 23 km – Carmelite monastery of the Birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary – sanctuary of Our Lady of the Scapular (1752–1759)
Runowo Młyn 23.5 km – manor of Joachim von Bethmann-Hollweg (1911–1914). In the 1930s, President Ignacy Mościcki stayed there several times. Private property.
Śmiłowo 24 km – beach on Lake Śmiłowskie
Tuchola 24 km – historic town located on Lake Głęboczek. Interesting places:
old town with fragments of defensive walls from the 14th and 15th centuries / parish cemetery and war prisoner cemetery / former evangelical church of St. James the Apostle (1837–1838) / Tuchola Forest Museum / Hunting Signals Museum – collection of historic hunting horns, badges and medals from hunting signaler competitions / bathing area on Lake GłęboczekGronowo 25 km – old brickworks, tile factory from the late 19th century. Originally it was a tile factory, today the owners, the Mikulski family, preserving the character of the old manufactory based on hand forming and coal firing, extended the assortment of roofing tiles and bricks to include custom customer orders
Wymysłowo 25 km – at the manor the North American Indian Museum named after Sat-Okh / kayak trips on the Brda River / sleigh rides. Nearby is the Bagna Nad Stążka Reserve, and in Łosiny a private miniature park "Eden" of Mirosław Przygoda
Runowo Krajeńskie 25 km – church of the Holy Trinity (1606–1607) / ruins of the Cistercian castle of Koronowo from Byszewo from the 14th century
Sypniewo 25 km – half-timbered church of St. Catherine of Alexandria / classical palace complex of the Wilcken family from the mid-19th century designed by the outstanding German painter and architect of palaces K. F. Schinkel. The furnishings include several stoves and elements of joinery. Today the palace functions as a wedding house, hotel, and restaurant.
Batorowo 25 km – half-timbered church of the Good Shepherd
Byszewo 26 km – post-monastic mannerist church of the Holy Trinity (1611–1663) with crowned image of the Virgin Mary – Queen of Krajna
Koronowo 26 km – town on the Brda River and Lake Lipkusz, about 1.5 km from Koronowo Reservoir. Monuments and interesting places: post-Cistercian complex from the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries – Gothic basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, baroque palace and monastery / Gothic church rebuilt in Renaissance and baroque styles of St. Andrew / historic urban layout with market / synagogue and Jewish cemetery with a dozen preserved tombstones / the longest narrow-gauge railway viaduct in Europe – now a cycling path /
bridge over the Brda and old station / 19th-century mill / bathing areas on Lake Lipkusz and Koronowo ReservoirPęperzyn 27 km – late Baroque church of St. Maximilian from 1778
Krąpiewo 28 km – Military Center, Krąpiewo Bunker. Nuclear shelter 8 meters deep built during martial law in 1982. A 48-hour stay in the shelter is offered as part of tours simulating nuclear and chemical attacks
Gołąbek 28 km – Bagna Nad Stążka Reserve / nature education trail "Deer Island"
Okole, Samociążek 30 km – 3 beaches on Lake Lipkusz
Gościeradz 30 km – Leon Wyczółkowski Manor from the early 20th century, which the artist received as a gift from the museum in Poznań (today National Museum) and stayed there until his death in 1936
Głędowo 31 km – on the main road to Człuchów interesting stone-brick church from the 16th century
Chojnice 32 km – district town, about 40,000 inhabitants with valuable monuments, an important point on the tourist map of Krajna. Fara – Basilica of the Beheading of St. John the Baptist from the 14th century / Baroque Jesuit college with the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary church from the 18th century / Old Town with 14th century Człuchowska Gate and neo-Gothic town hall / Historical-Ethnographic Museum / Experimentarium Educational Center / aquapark / water tower from 1900 / railway water tower with an interesting tank section decorated with white and green glazed bricks arranged in original patterns
Mosiny 32 km – half-timbered church of All Saints (1845–1848)
Tryszczyn 32 km – Strictly Secret Museum. It is located in a modest two-story house from the 1950s. Here in 1958, the then authorities decided to build an underground command center. A bunker with 50 rooms was created over more than 500 square meters
Nowy Jasiniec 33 km – ruins of the Teutonic castle on Castle Lake
Dąbrówka 33 km – Baroque church of St. John of Nepomuk from 1768
Charzykowy 37 km – summer resort village, seat of the "Bory Tucholskie" National Park / important sailing center located on Lake Charzykowskie, seat of the oldest sailing club in Poland
Ostrowite 37 km – Gothic brick church of St. James the Apostle from the early 15th century
Klosnowo 39 km Rytel Forest District – seed sheller from 1913. The process of shelling seeds from cones in the old technology was very colorful. Until recently, one of the oldest diesel engines in Europe was used for this in Klosnowo. There is a possibility of visiting
Małe Gacno 39 km – crater of a V2 rocket in the forest
"Jeziorka Kozie" 40 km – peat bog nature reserve
Głomsk 40 km – fieldstone church of St. Michael (1857)
Olszewka near Nakło 42 km – golf course / OLD BARN – regional cuisine / mill on the reservoir once called "mill lake"
Górka Klasztorna (former name Górka on Krajna) – 47 km – most important local and oldest Marian sanctuary in Poland, Baroque one-nave basilica of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. In the main altar, the 17th-century Miraculous Image of Our Lady of Górka, crowned on June 6, 1965, by Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński. The first apparitions of the Virgin Mary recorded here date back to the 11th century and are considered the oldest Marian apparition in Poland
Człuchów 43 km – Gothic Teutonic castle from the first half of the 14th century, the largest castle built in Poland after Malbork. Today, in the preserved part on the so-called high castle, the Regional Museum / Baroque parish church of St. James from the 17th century / 19th-century water tower
Serock 43 km – brick water tower from the 1930s on railway line no. 201 connecting Nowa Wieś Wielka with Gdynia
Nakło nad Notecią 43 km – the rapid development of Nakło was connected with the construction in the mid-19th century of the Bydgoszcz Canal and one of the first railway lines in Poland. Historic locks operate on the canal in the city and surroundings
Fojutowo 47 km – extraordinary place and extraordinary hydrotechnical monument. The aqueduct in Fojutowo (1845–1849) is a 75-meter-long, the longest construction of this type in Poland, modeled on ancient Roman aqueducts. On two levels, two watercourses intersect: the Great Brda Canal and the Czerska Struga
Barłogi 47 km – historic weir on the Great Brda Canal
Bydgoszcz 50 km – Water, Industry and Craft Route Te H2O – an initiative launched in 2012 connecting 15 technical objects through Bydgoszcz water: Exploseum, granaries on the Brda, Mill Island, Bydgoszcz Canal, Waterworks Museum Water Tower, Pump Hall, Soap and Dirt History Museum, Photography Museum, Brewery, Pharmacy Museum of the "Under the Swan" Pharmacy, Malinowski Bydgoszcz Canal Museum, Bookbinding, Old Gasworks, Woodworking Machine Factory, Lemar Barge /
Locks on the Brda / Prehistory.pl Console and Video Game Museum / Land Forces Museum / Leon Wyczółkowski Regional Museum / Leon Wyczółkowski House / Modern Art Gallery / European Money Center / Polish Diplomacy and Refugee Museum / Bydgoszcz Bunglers / Municipal Art Gallery / Bydgoszcz Sports Gallery / Mill Tavern / Philharmonic. A city with numerous monuments located on or near Mill Island