Best attractions and places to see around Kołbaskowo, a village in northwestern Poland, offer a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and recreational opportunities. Situated near the German border and approximately 14 kilometers southwest of Szczecin, the area is characterized by the scenic Lower Odra Valley and portions of the Lower Odra Valley Landscape Park. Visitors can explore historical churches, cultural centers, and waterfront recreational areas. The region provides diverse points of interest for those seeking outdoor activities and cultural…
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Socialist artwork, martial but still impressive
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The Renaissance castle is a former residence of the Dukes of Pomerania, which until its destruction in World War II was the best preserved castle of the Griffin Dukes who died out during the Thirty Years' War. After reconstruction, the Duke's castle is now one of the largest cultural centers in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship.
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The north-east side of the market square is occupied by the town hall. The town houses on the south-east and south-west sides were rebuilt in the Baroque style. The most notable examples are the Monin Palace, which was reconstructed between 2002 and 2009, and the late-Baroque town houses near the current Harnaś restaurant from the 1990s. The north-west side, on the other hand, was rebuilt without any reference to the original architectural style. In particular, the neo-Renaissance building of the Old Stock Exchange was not rebuilt.
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Nice surroundings with some restaurants
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Monument with three eagles.
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Very nice building behind it is a nice park.
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It was unveiled in 1979. It was funded by contributions from residents and the A. Warski Szczecin Shipyard. Its creator is the sculptor Gustaw Zemła, who collaborated on its creation with the sculptor E. Kozak. The monument refers to three generations of Szczecin residents whose memory was to be perpetuated by erecting the monument. The first of them is the generation of Szczecin's Polish community from the turn of the 19th and 20th century who lived abroad until the war. The second generation are the inhabitants of Szczecin who contributed to the reconstruction of the city after the war. The third eagle is a symbol of the last generation that was involved in the development of industry, health care, culture, communication and modern construction. The plinth was made by J.W. Piskorz-Nałęcki. Its total height is 22.5 m. The eagles depicted in the monument weigh a total of 60 tons, while the entire structure weighs as much as 150 tons.
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The buildings on the Heumarkt that were destroyed in World War II have been rebuilt since the mid-1990s.
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In Kołbaskowo village, you can visit the Romanesque Holy Trinity Church, a significant 13th-century structure built from granite, featuring Gothic and Baroque elements. Another notable site is the Marian Shrine.
Yes, the eastern edge of Gmina Kołbaskowo is characterized by the scenic Lower Oder Valley. A portion of the Lower Odra Valley Landscape Park also lies within the gmina, offering opportunities to appreciate nature.
The Gminny Ośrodek Kultury, Sportu i Rekreacji in Przecław is a multifunctional center offering an auditorium, swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, fitness room, gym, tennis courts, and more. It also hosts various events. Additionally, the Waterfront in Siadło Dolne provides recreational facilities like piers, picnic gazebos, and grills.
Many attractions in the broader area are considered family-friendly. For instance, the Monument to the Polish Deed (Pomnik Czynu Polaków) and the Chrobry Embankment (Chrobry Promenade) in Szczecin are popular choices. The Gminny Ośrodek Kultury, Sportu i Rekreacji in Przecław also offers various sports and recreational activities suitable for families.
The region's special microclimate and natural beauty encourage outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as those detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Kołbaskowo or Cycling around Kołbaskowo guides. For more adventurous rides, explore the Gravel biking around Kołbaskowo options. Hiking trails are also available, particularly within the Lower Odra Valley Landscape Park.
Yes, the region is rich in historical churches. You can follow the 'Trail of Rural Churches of Gmina Kołbaskowo,' a 52.8 km route connecting 13th-century granite churches in locations such as Kamieniec, Kołbaskowo, Będargowo, Stobno, Bobolin, and Barnisław. The trail also includes the ruins of churches in Karwowo, Moczyły, and Pargowo.
Just a short distance away in Szczecin, you can visit the Pomeranian Dukes’ Castle, a significant historical landmark now functioning as a cultural center. Other sites include the Szczecin City Hall and the historic Hay Market Square (Rynek Sienny).
The Western Oder near Siadło Dolne is particularly attractive for water tourism. This area features charming canals of Międzyodrze, and water equipment rentals are available at the waterfront in Siadło Dolne.
The region's special microclimate makes it pleasant for outdoor activities. Spring and summer are ideal for exploring hiking and cycling trails, enjoying water tourism, and attending outdoor cultural events like 'Singing Poetry' in Moczyły. The Gminny Ośrodek Kultury, Sportu i Rekreacji in Przecław also offers winter activities like an ice rink and Christmas market.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Chrobry Embankment in Szczecin is loved for its observation decks and illuminated views at night. The Szczecin City Hall is admired for its impressive architecture and the pleasant park behind it. The historical context of sites like the Pomeranian Dukes’ Castle also draws significant interest.
Yes, the region hosts 'Singing Poetry' Lower Oder Valley (Dolina Dolnej Odry Poezją Śpiewana), an open-air artistic event held in Moczyły. It features artists performing songs and local folklore groups, offering a unique cultural experience.
The Chrobry Embankment (Chrobry Promenade) in Szczecin is a prominent viewpoint, offering observation decks from its 13-meter height. The scenic Lower Oder Valley itself provides many picturesque spots for appreciating the natural landscape.


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