Attractions and places to see around Chodzież offer a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural insights. Situated in the picturesque Greater Poland Voivodeship, the area is known for its scenic landscape of hills and lakes, often referred to as "Chodzieska Switzerland." Visitors can explore ancient market squares, historic churches, and vast forests. The region provides opportunities for various outdoor activities and cultural experiences.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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A grand looking church which I ran out of time to visit. The steeple and pink colour are stand out features.
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Chodzież Market Square. An interesting fact here is that the market layout itself has remained unchanged since 1423. Church of St. Florian from the end of the 15th century.
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The road is closed to car traffic, so you can drive freely. There's plenty to practice because the climb is over 2 km long and has an average slope of 3.6%.
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According to folk tales, the name comes from pre-Christian times, from the word gontyna - a Slavic religious building. At the top there is a metal fire observation tower (the so-called observation tower) with a height of 34 meters (not available to tourists). The facility is managed by the Podanin Forest District. Next to it, there are visible traces of the old triangulation tower.
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A beautiful river valley. Nice and far views.
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A wonderful singletrack from the top towards Strzeleckie Lake. There is a quiet narrow path, there are fast streamers, there is everything you need. Glory to the Creators 🙂
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This way, you can easily get to Piła and Wałcz and then to Kołobrzeg. Minimal traffic, very good condition of roads and picturesque floodplains of the Noteć River.
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Chodzież offers a rich history. You can visit the Chodzież Market Square and St. Florian's Church, where the medieval street network has remained largely unchanged since 1423. The church itself dates back to the late 15th century. Other notable sites include the preserved 18th and 19th-century Weavers' Houses along Kościuszki and Wojska Polskiego streets, and fragments of the original Potulicki castle walls on the former porcelain factory grounds.
The region, often called "Chodzieska Switzerland," is known for its natural beauty. Key natural features include the three picturesque lakes (Jeziora Chodzieskie, Strzeleckie, and Karczewnik), which are popular for water activities. You can also explore Gontyniec Summit, the highest peak in northern Poland, known for its ancient beech forest and scenic views. The surrounding forests are ideal for hiking and cycling.
Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. The Gontyniec Summit offers expansive views over the landscape. Another popular spot is the View of the Noteć River near Milcz, which provides picturesque vistas of the river valley and its floodplains.
Chodzież is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts. The lakes are perfect for water sports like yachting, kayaking, and water skiing. For cycling, you can enjoy the Scenic Asphalt Climb or explore various road cycling routes. Mountain biking is popular on trails like the Singletrack Gontyniec – 3 Maja Park. Hiking is also widely available through the forests and around the lakes. You can find more details on specific routes in the MTB Trails around Chodzież, Road Cycling Routes around Chodzież, and Easy hikes around Chodzież guides.
Many attractions in Chodzież are suitable for families. The serene atmosphere around the three lakes is ideal for relaxation and picnics. Easy hiking and cycling paths through the forests offer gentle outdoor experiences. The View of the Noteć River near Milcz is also noted as family-friendly, offering beautiful scenery without strenuous activity.
Chodzież offers diverse cycling experiences. You can enjoy road cycling on routes like the Scenic Asphalt Climb, which is closed to car traffic. For mountain biking, the Singletrack Gontyniec – 3 Maja Park provides a thrilling descent. The region also features a charming short cycling path called Promenada Chodzieska, perfect for a leisurely ride away from motor traffic. Explore more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Chodzież and MTB Trails around Chodzież guides.
The warmer months are ideal for most outdoor activities, including hiking, cycling, and water sports on the lakes. However, Chodzież also offers winter activities; Gontyniec Hill features a working ski slope with a ski lift, making it a unique winter destination in northern Poland.
Beyond St. Florian's Church, you can discover the unique 18th and 19th-century Weavers' Houses on Kościuszki and Wojska Polskiego streets, characterized by their distinctive gables. Slightly outside the immediate town, the 1728 Wooden Church of St. Catherine in Potulice is another notable historical gem with a baroque dome and rococo main altar.
Gontyniec Summit is the highest peak in northern Poland, rising 192 meters above sea level. It's famous for its 100-year-old beech forest, deep valleys, and ridges, making it popular for mountain biking, hiking, and cycling. In winter, it transforms into the largest natural ski resort in northern Poland with a ski lift. At its summit, there's a 34-meter fire observation tower, though it's not accessible to tourists.
Yes, the Chodzież area offers a variety of hiking trails. The forests and lake surroundings provide numerous paths, many of which are suitable for easy walks. For more specific options, you can consult the Easy hikes around Chodzież guide, which lists routes like the "Lovers' Bridge loop" and "Strzeleckie Lake – Rest Area by the Lake loop" that are rated as easy.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical charm. The medieval layout of the Chodzież Market Square and the grandeur of St. Florian's Church are often highlighted. The scenic views from spots like the View of the Noteć River near Milcz and the varied terrain of the Singletrack Gontyniec – 3 Maja Park are also popular among explorers.
Chodzież hosts various festivals and events celebrating Polish traditions, such as the annual Chodzież Fair, which features local food and artisanal crafts. The town also has a rich musical heritage, including a brass orchestra and annual jazz workshops, adding to its vibrant cultural scene.


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