Attractions and places to see around Waganiec include historical sites and natural features within the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland. The area is characterized by its proximity to the Vistula River and includes riparian forests, offering landscapes for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore cultural landmarks and natural points of interest within the administrative district. Gmina Waganiec provides a mix of historical significance and natural beauty for exploration.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The ferry usually runs from May 1st to October, but with a very important condition - that the water level in the Vistula River allows it.
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In 2026, the market after revitalization makes a very positive impression, compared to what it was just a few years ago, it encourages stopping for at least a short rest.
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The historic field church in Ciechocinek, dedicated to St. Michael the Archangel, is located on the grounds of the Military Health Resort Hospital, but has a separate entrance from the street and is usually open for visits. The temple was built in 1894 by Caucasian highlanders in the Trans-Ural style, it is the only example of such construction in Europe. The building served as a church until the 1920s. After regaining independence, the church was closed, and a casino with a common room was opened in the building, then it was converted into a school, and finally a warehouse. Restored and returned to its function as an Orthodox church in 1996.
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Hey, July 6, 2025, due to low river conditions, the ferry is unfortunately canceled :( it's like someone was planning.
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The first mentions of the church date back to around 1428. The current church was built in the years 1460–1468. In 1592, a tower was added, and in the 16th century, a chapel by the presbytery. The church was renovated several times, including at the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries, the chapel by the presbytery was vaulted. Further chapels were added to the nave: in 1637, St. John the Baptist's from the north, and in 1705, the Blessed Virgin Mary's from the south. After 1721, the church tower was renovated, funded by the castellan of Brzeskokujaw. The church underwent a thorough renovation in the years 1951–1955, including the removal of the apparent vault of the nave from the 17th century and the roof truss, and the installation of a reinforced concrete-hollow ceiling.
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Now this is a great ride. There used to be a footbridge here made of thin boards, crossing it was a bit more intriguing.... https://www.komoot.com/pl-pl/highlight/6669959
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However, I miss the charm of the minimalism of the old footbridge... https://www.komoot.com/pl-pl/highlight/6669959
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The old footbridge in this place, before the bridge was built, may not have been so comfortable, but the experience while crossing it was unforgettable - I miss it a bit today. Something about the Mień River itself: https://www.komoot.com/pl-pl/highlight/6669992
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The region offers several historical points of interest. You can visit the 17th-century Wooden Church in Przypust, which inspired author Edward Stachura. Another notable site is the Gothic Tower in Sierzchowo, currently undergoing revitalization. Additionally, explore the Saint Hedwig Church, a religious building with parts dating back to the 15th century, and the historic Nieszawa Market Square, which has a rich history dating back to 1230.
Yes, Gmina Waganiec borders the Vistula River to the east, featuring pristine riparian forests perfect for enjoying nature. The area also includes a park and manor complex in Sierzchowo, home to a natural monument plane tree and a pond, both undergoing revitalization. You can also find the Bridge Over the Mień River, which is part of the Vistula Bicycle Trail and offers scenic views.
The area around Waganiec is great for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, running, and hiking. For example, there are cycling routes like the 'Saint Hedwig Church – Ciechocinek–Nieszawa Road loop' and running trails such as the 'Rezerwat przyrody Ciechocinek loop'. You can find more details and routes on the Cycling around Waganiec, Running Trails around Waganiec, and Easy hikes around Waganiec guide pages.
Absolutely. The Ciechocinek Graduation Towers are a unique and family-friendly man-made monument. The Saint Hedwig Church is also considered family-friendly for those interested in history and architecture. Additionally, Gmina Waganiec provides various recreational facilities including playgrounds for youth and sports fields.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. For outdoor activities like cycling and using the Nieszawa Ferry on the Vistula River, the warmer months from May to October are ideal as the ferry operates seasonally during this period. Historical sites and natural parks can be enjoyed year-round, though spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploration.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails available. For example, you can explore loops around 'Ciechocinek Spa Park' and 'Ciechocinek Graduation Towers' from starting points like Wola or Ciechocinek. These routes typically range from 3 to 8 kilometers. More details can be found on the Easy hikes around Waganiec guide page.
Beyond historical buildings, you can experience the Nieszawa Ferry on the Vistula River, an atmospheric facility for transporting pedestrians, cyclists, and cars, operating seasonally. Another impressive structure is the Ciechocinek Graduation Towers, a unique and large wooden structure for evaporating water from brine, designed in the 19th century.
Yes, the Vistula Bicycle Trail passes through the area, utilizing structures like the Bridge Over the Mień River. There are also longer cycling routes such as the 'Saint Hedwig Church – Ciechocinek–Nieszawa Road loop' and the 'Ciechocinek Graduation Towers loop from Nieszawa Waganiec'. You can find detailed routes and their difficulties on the Cycling around Waganiec guide page.
The Nieszawa Market Square holds significant historical importance. The first mention of Nieszawa dates back to 1230. The town changed its location twice over 200 years due to turbulent history, moving almost 40 km up the Vistula to its current site. The market square is a central point of this historic town, currently undergoing revitalization.
Gmina Waganiec offers various recreational facilities for residents and visitors. These include playgrounds for youth, village common rooms, and sports fields like the Orlik complex. The Gminny Klub Sportowy 'Sadownik-Waganiec' also organizes activities such as football, fitness, and nordic walking, providing options for active recreation.
For those seeking more challenging options, the area offers routes with varying difficulty levels. For cycling, you can find 'difficult' routes like the 'Saint Hedwig Church – Ciechocinek–Nieszawa Road loop from Lubanie' (nearly 70 km) or the 'Medieval Town of Toruń – Ciechocinek Graduation Towers loop' (over 125 km). Running enthusiasts can tackle the 'difficult' 'Rezerwat przyrody Ciechocinek loop from Wola' (over 17 km). Explore these and more on the respective guide pages for Cycling around Waganiec and Running Trails around Waganiec.
The Ciechocinek Graduation Towers are a truly unique attraction, being the largest wooden structure in Europe designed for evaporating water from brine. These impressive towers were constructed between 1824 and 1859 and are arranged in a horseshoe shape. They represent a significant piece of engineering and historical heritage, with efforts underway for their recognition on the UNESCO World Heritage List.


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