Best attractions and places to see around gmina Lubicz include a mix of historical landmarks, natural reserves, and cultural sites. The region features the Drwęca River, a nature reserve known for its aquatic environment, and Jezioro Józefowo, the commune's only lake. Gmina Lubicz also contains 2014 hectares of forests and several historic park complexes. Its rich history is reflected in ancient ruins, churches, and early medieval settlements.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Nice park, hotel, pond, restaurant
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An interesting little chapel to watch
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In the Chapel of St. Barbara, masses are held every Sunday from Palm Sunday to All Saints' Day at 1 p.m., and on Christmas Eve at At 10 p.m. midnight mass is organized. Surrounding the chapel there is a Roman Catholic cemetery with tombstones from the 19th century.
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The Old Town of Toruń was included on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1997. With the exception of a street from the end of the 19th century, almost all of the buildings are medieval in nature. The historical area includes the Old Town (city law 1231/1233) and Neustadt (city law 1246), which developed as a craft settlement. Between both of them there are the ruins of the Teutonic castle. (Wikipedia) Very nice and lively old town. There is plenty to visit, but also nice shops and restaurants.
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The city of Toruń was founded in 1231 as the first settlement in the Kulmer Land under the administration of the Teutonic Order. It was originally located on the site of the later village of Alt-Torn (Polish: Stary Toruń, since the end of the 20th century the district of Starotoruńskie Przedmieście), approximately 7.5 km west of today's town, but was moved to its present site in 1236 due to permanent the flood risk has been transferred. The Teutonic Order was summoned to the country by the Polish prince Konrad of Masovia in order to Christianize the pagan Baltic Prussians living in these areas. The Order began to operate only after Emperor Frederick II granted it the right to rule over the land that was to be conquered in 1226. Landmeister Hermann von Balk laid the foundation stone of the town of Thorn in 1231. The town, which was inhabited, was inhabited by immigrants from Westphalia. it received city rights on December 28, 1233 under the Kulmer Handfeste. Thorn is the oldest town in Prussia
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The current chapel of St. Barbara was built in 1842 on the site of the previous one, dating from 1209 and demolished in 1800, which was a pilgrimage destination and a place of indulgence with a tradition probably dating back to the 13th century. According to legend, it stands on the site of St. Barbara's revelations to the hermit. This is one of the first places of worship of St. Barbara on Polish lands.
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Romantic Palace in the rain https://www.evernote.com/shard/s440/sh/f1e68a88-9a75-f1a9-70ac-04c195ea066c/sGQvZbnUUUzmUjzWr-7Quk7iXtabQL0tvxDOIVB1wysxzMvyieBo7-xBSg
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Very worth seeing is the Polish old town on the Weisel. It is also called the city of Copernicus.
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Gmina Lubicz is rich in history. You can visit the ancient Złotoria Castle Ruins, a remnant of a 14th-century fortress built by Casimir the Great. Another significant historical site is the Grodzisko in Jedwabno, an early medieval fortified settlement dating from the 8th to the 14th century. Don't miss the Romantyczny Palace in Turzno, a 19th-century manor house with an English-style landscape park.
Yes, Gmina Lubicz offers several unique cultural spots. The Historical Mural in Złotoria, unveiled in 2021, depicts the signing of the First Peace of Toruń and local daily life. For those interested in the history of writing, the Museum of Calligraphy and Printing in Grębocin is a cultural highlight. You might also find the street named after Obi-Wan Kenobi in Grabowiec to be a quirky point of interest.
Nature lovers will enjoy the Drwęca River Nature Reserve, which protects the entire length of the river and its aquatic life. Jezioro Józefowo (Józefowo Lake) in Młyniec Drugi is the commune's only lake, popular for swimming and sunbathing. The region also boasts 2014 hectares of forests, primarily pine, offering scenic routes for cycling and Nordic walking.
Absolutely! The Drwęca River is renowned as one of Poland's most beautiful and uncrowded kayaking routes. For swimming and sunbathing, Jezioro Józefowo (Józefowo Lake) in Młyniec Drugi is a popular spot during the summer months, known for its clear waters.
Gmina Lubicz's extensive forests, making up 19% of its total area, provide excellent opportunities for cycling and Nordic walking. Additionally, historic park complexes in Brzezinko, Grębocin, Gronowo, Gronówko, Jedwabno, and Lubicz Dolny offer pleasant walking environments. For specific cycling routes, you can explore options like the Road Cycling Routes around gmina Lubicz.
Many of the natural and historical sites in Gmina Lubicz can be enjoyed by families. The Romantyczny Palace in Turzno with its park is a pleasant visit. The Chapel of St. Barbara in Osada Leśna Barbarka offers a shelter, pond, and playground for children, making it a good stop for families. Outdoor activities like cycling and walking in the forests are also great for families.
Beyond exploring the attractions, Gmina Lubicz offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for different sports. For running, check out the Running Trails around gmina Lubicz. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore the MTB Trails around gmina Lubicz, while road cyclists have options in the Road Cycling Routes around gmina Lubicz.
The warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September), are generally the best time to visit Gmina Lubicz for outdoor activities. During this period, the weather is ideal for kayaking on the Drwęca River, swimming at Jezioro Józefowo, and enjoying cycling or walking through the forests and parks.
Yes, Gmina Lubicz features several notable religious buildings. The charming wooden Church in Młyniec Drugi, built in 1750, boasts a well-preserved Rococo interior. Other cultural heritage monuments include the Church of St. Adalbert in Złotoria, the Exaltation of the Holy Cross church in Rogowo, and the Church of St. Nicholas in Gronowo. The Chapel of St. Barbara in Osada Leśna Barbarka is also a historic pilgrimage site.
While many natural areas may have varied terrain, some attractions offer better accessibility. For instance, the Monument to Nicolaus Copernicus in Torun is noted as wheelchair accessible. When planning your visit, it's advisable to check specific accessibility details for each location, especially for historical sites or natural reserves.
Many of the outdoor areas in Gmina Lubicz, such as the forests and parks, are generally dog-friendly, especially for walks and cycling. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and to check specific regulations for nature reserves like the Drwęca River, or for any indoor attractions or protected historical sites, as rules may vary.


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