Best attractions and places to see around Białośliwie include historical sites, natural viewpoints, and cultural institutions. The region, located in Poland, offers a mix of heritage and natural landscapes, particularly around the Noteć River valley. Białośliwie serves as a starting point for exploring the wider Piła County region, known for its historical and natural features. Visitors can find both man-made monuments and scenic natural areas.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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The majority of the land went to neighboring farmers, while the remaining 20 hectares and the buildings went to the school. In return, Paweł Górski asked for the establishment of a folk university in Brzostowo. It was founded and is still in operation today under the name Wacław Popiel. Descendants of the owner, who had once been driven from the estate, supported the school. Today, the agricultural school is subordinate to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. The Michał Drzymała Agricultural Education Center school complex was founded and is developing rapidly [ 24 ] [ 37 ] [ 38 ] . Source: Wikipedia
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Another historical monument is the castle, built around 1900, when Brzostowo was owned by Otto Berlincke. It was rebuilt after a fire in 1964. The facade is adorned by a four-column portico. In 1945, an agricultural school was established in the castle. The school had an agricultural farm that existed until 1990. Subsequently, it was separated from the school and became an independent state-owned enterprise. Two years later, it went bankrupt. The bankruptcy trustee sold all movable assets and put the estate (289 hectares of land and a farm with buildings) up for sale in 1992. The starting price was 400 million Złoty. The sale of the enterprise to private individuals would have resulted in the liquidation of the agricultural school in Brzostowo. Paweł Górski, the grandson of Wacław Popiel (the former owner of the village), intervened and filed a property claim, which prevented the sale. The tender was cancelled.
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A nice place to take a break. There are benches, a shelter, a trash can. You can rest and look at the Noteć
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Beautiful view, worth seeing :D
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There is a place to make a meal and a shelter where you can hide from the rain.
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Unfortunately privately owned and can only be guessed at through the gate.
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Beautiful view of the Netze Valley.
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There is a railway museum in town.
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You can visit the historic Wyrzysk Narrow-Gauge Railway Monument, which has been operational since 2011 and features the Px38-805 steam locomotive. Its remnants have been under monument protection since 2008. Additionally, the nearby Pałac Rzęszkowo, located approximately 5 km from Gmina Białośliwie, offers another glimpse into the region's history.
Yes, the region boasts several beautiful viewpoints. You can enjoy wide vistas from View of the Noteć Valley after a short ascent. Another excellent spot is the View of the Noteć Valley (Obszar Natura 2000 Dolina Noteci), a natural monument offering superb views, with some sections being asphalted and traffic-free for up to 2.4 km.
The area offers several cultural institutions. You can explore the Muzeum Kultury Ludowej w Osieku nad Notecią, a branch of the Stanisław Staszic District Museum in Piła, known for its historic buildings. Other notable sites include the Kościół Rzymskokatolicki pw. NMP Różańcowej and the Marian Sanctuary Górka Klasztorna.
Many attractions in the area are suitable for families. The Wyrzysk Narrow-Gauge Railway Monument is a fascinating historical site for all ages. Natural viewpoints like the View of the Noteć Valley and the View of the Noteć Valley (Obszar Natura 2000 Dolina Noteci) are also great for family outings. Additionally, the Campsite by the Noteć River provides a pleasant spot for a break with amenities.
The region around Białośliwie is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking and cycling. For detailed hiking trails, explore the Hiking around Białośliwie guide, which includes easy loops like the 'Tourist Shelter with Fire Pit – Wayside Cross loop from gmina Wyrzysk'. Cyclists can check out the Cycling around Białośliwie guide for routes such as the 'Białośliwie Locomotive Depot – View of the Noteć Valley loop'.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic views and the historical significance of the sites. For instance, the View of the Noteć Valley is praised for its rewarding wide views after an ascent. The View of the Noteć Valley (Obszar Natura 2000 Dolina Noteci) is noted for its superb, traffic-free asphalt sections, making it ideal for enjoying the landscape. The Campsite by the Noteć River is valued as a nice place to rest with shelter and benches.
Yes, the Palace in Dąbki is a historical site nearby. While it is privately owned and can only be viewed from a distance, it represents a piece of the region's architectural heritage. Additionally, Pałac Rzęszkowo is another significant palace located close to Gmina Białośliwie.
The Wyrzysk Narrow-Gauge Railway is particularly active in early June, when an annual narrow-gauge meeting with guest locomotives takes place. While train journeys are generally organized on request, this event offers a special opportunity to experience the railway.
The Campsite by the Noteć River is an excellent spot for a break. It provides amenities such as benches, a shelter to hide from the rain, and a designated area to make a meal, all while offering views of the Noteć River.
While not directly in Białośliwie, Miejska Beach in Chodzież County, about 15.3 km away, offers natural scenery and shores for recreation. The Promenada Chodzieska, roughly 18.3 km from Białośliwie, also provides an option for enjoying the natural surroundings with a pleasant walk.
The area caters to various cycling preferences. You can find easy touring bicycle routes like the 'Old Farmstead – Rosenau Family Chapel Ruins loop from Miasteczko Krajeńskie' in the Cycling around Białośliwie guide. For road cyclists, the Road Cycling Routes around Białośliwie guide offers moderate routes such as the 'Railway Crossing in Kaczory – Tunnel Under the Tracks loop from Białośliwie Wąskotorowe'.


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