Best attractions and places to see around Karnice include a variety of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This gmina in Poland offers diverse points of interest both within the village of Karnice and its surrounding areas. Visitors can explore ancient churches, historical parks, and coastal attractions. The region provides opportunities to experience local history and natural landscapes.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The ruins of a Gothic church in Trzęsacz, dating from the 15th/16th centuries. It was built 2 kilometers from the shore, in the village, but by 1868, the cliff edge was just a meter from the church, and it soon had to be closed. The power of nature is immense!
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I recommend it! the timetable is in the picture
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The narrow-gauge railway in Niechorze, known as the Seaside Narrow-Gauge Railway, is a tourist attraction connecting towns on the Rewal coast, such as Gryfice, Trzęsacz, Rewal and Niechorze. The train runs on 1000 mm wide tracks and offers a retro-style journey, perfect for a break from cycling. The stations are adapted to tourists, and bicycles can be transported, which makes it easy to combine train travel with cycling trips. In the summer season, it is worth checking the timetable in advance, because trains can be popular with families with children and cyclists.
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The last time a piece broke away was in 1994. Now only the south side of the church remains. The question is how much longer 😬
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Trzęsacz is famous for its impressive observation deck, which offers breathtaking views of the surrounding area. It is located on the top of a cliff, right next to the ruins of the Church of St. Nicholas. From the platform, you can enjoy a wide view of the Baltic Sea, the rolling sea and the picturesque coastline. It is the perfect place for taking photos to capture the beauty of the place. Especially at sunset, the observation deck becomes a magical vantage point from which you can admire the spectacular colors of the sky. More info here: https://clifftrzesacz.pl/en/okolica
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On my jogging route through Pustkowo, I came across the imposing Baltic Cross of Hope. The metal cross towers high into the sky and immediately draws the eye, while the carved wooden figure of the Madonna gives the place a spiritual depth. It is an interesting point to pause for a moment during your run - a contrast to the movement that inspires reflection. The area around the cross is well-kept and invites you to take a short break. Many runners or hikers lay their prayer beads here or linger for a moment to gather strength for the rest of the route. The cross is not only a religious symbol, but also a nice landmark on your route along the Baltic Sea. Whether you are spiritual or not, there is something calming and grounding about the atmosphere here. Afterward, you continue your run with a clear head and enjoy the nature that surrounds you.
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at noon/afternoon you can see a narrow-gauge railway running
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The region offers a rich history. You can visit the 15th-century Church of St. Stanisław Kostka in Karnice village or the Gothic Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Cerkwica, built between the 14th and 15th centuries. Don't miss the picturesque Ruins of St. Nicholas Church in Trzęsacz, a Gothic church from the 15th/16th centuries, now a dramatic coastal landmark. Other notable sites include the Neo-Gothic Tomb Chapel of the Von Elbe Family in Karnice and the Neoclassical Manor of the Von Sydow Family in Cerkwica.
For nature lovers, the "Liwia Łuża" Ornithological Reserve near Skalno offers a walking trail around the lake, perfect for birdwatching. The Niczonowska Forest provides a tranquil natural landscape. You can also enjoy the popular Niechorze Lighthouse, which stands on a 30-meter high cliff, offering panoramic views of the Polish Baltic Sea coast. Plaża w Niechorzu is a popular beach for relaxation.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The Niechorze Lighthouse is a great visit for all ages, offering stunning views. The Lighthouse Miniature Park in Niechorze features miniature versions of lighthouses. Other attractions include the Park Wieloryba (Whale Park) in Rewal, Motylarnia (Butterfly House) in Niechorze, and Papugarnia (Parrot House) in Pobierowo. The Nadmorska Narrow-Gauge Railway is also a fun experience for families.
The Karnice area is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for road cycling and gravel biking. For road cycling, consider routes like the 'Horst Seaside Resort (Niechorze) – Whale sculptures in Rewal loop from Pogorzelica Sandra' which is an easy 27 km ride. For gravel biking, explore options such as the 'Mrzeżyno Marina – Niechorze Lighthouse loop from Trzęsacz'. More detailed routes and guides can be found on the Road Cycling Routes around Karnice and Gravel biking around Karnice guide pages.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities, including easy trails suitable for beginners. A popular easy hike is the 'Rewal Cliffs – Ruins of the church in Trzęsacz loop from Trzęsacz', covering about 6.4 km. Another option is the 'Red Nordic Walking Trail', which is nearly 6 km long. You can find more easy hikes and detailed information on the Easy hikes around Karnice guide page.
Absolutely! The Nadmorska Narrow-Gauge Railway offers a charming, retro-style journey connecting towns along the Rewal coast, such as Trzęsacz, Rewal, and Niechorze. It's a scenic way to travel, and you can even transport bicycles, making it easy to combine train travel with cycling trips. It's particularly enjoyable in the midday or afternoon.
Beyond the beaches, the Ruins of St. Nicholas Church in Trzęsacz are a must-see, offering a dramatic view of a Gothic church succumbing to coastal erosion. The Niechorze Lighthouse provides stunning sea views from its observation deck. Additionally, the Rewal Decorative Boat Landmark is a popular spot for photos and offers insight into the region's fishing heritage.
Yes, for cyclists and travelers, there's a convenient Solar-Powered Shelter and E-Bike Charging Station. This facility provides tools for bicycle repair, a pump, and USB and 230V chargers for electronic devices and e-bikes, making it a functional resting spot away from the crowds.
Karnice and its surroundings offer several cultural points of interest. The Janowo Artistic Village, an 18th-century settlement, has been transformed into a vibrant cultural and artistic hub. In Karnice village, the Gminny Klub Kultury (Municipal Culture Club) hosts a variety of events, including concerts, theatrical performances, workshops, and competitions, providing a glimpse into local cultural life.
Beyond the main attractions, you might enjoy discovering the 19th-century Palace Park in Karnice, which, despite the palace no longer standing, features unique trees. St. Otto's Well in Cerkwica is a historical site from the 12th century, commemorating the baptism of Pomeranians. The 15th Meridian also passes through Niczonów, offering a unique geographical point of interest.
The best time for outdoor activities around Karnice is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September), when the weather is most favorable for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the coastal attractions. The summer season (July-August) is popular for beach activities and the narrow-gauge railway, but can be busier.


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