Castles around Golczewo are situated in Poland's West Pomeranian Voivodeship, an area characterized by its historical landmarks and natural landscape. The region's primary historical attraction is the Golczewo Castle Tower, a significant medieval structure. This area provides a tangible link to the region's past, with historical sites often located amidst hills and lakes. Visitors can explore remnants of medieval architecture and enjoy the surrounding natural environment.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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Part of the former castle of the Kamień bishops, which once stood on the isthmus between the Szczucze and Okoni lakes. The castle was built at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries as a knight's residence, but it was sold to the bishop of Kamień, Henryk Wacholz. It was then expanded and fortified. Over the next two centuries, the castle and the adjacent estate changed owners many times, but eventually it became part of the ducal estate. In 1684 it was abandoned and slowly began to fall into ruin. After 1812, the walls were demolished, except for the castle tower. The preserved tower was renovated along with the reconstruction of the finial (battlements and helmet) in 1895 and 1929. After the renovation in 2004, the tower was open to visitors in the summer.
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A Renaissance palace built between 1592 and 1611 on the site of the former Flemming castle. In 1759, the palace was rebuilt and the manor park transformed in the French style. In the mid-19th century, the palace was rebuilt again. After World War II, the palace was the seat of a state farm, a kindergarten, a community center and a shop. Since 1990, the building has belonged to the Pomeranian Library. It is nicely renovated. The area is fenced and closed. The palace can only be viewed from the outside.
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Buk - how forgotten, once a wonderful place. I found out about him after living in the neighborhood for 5 years. The place screams past. People! Come, groom the bushes in search of attractions, because the area is full of secrets and attractions!
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Unfortunately, I didn't get there until it got dark. The farm building is illuminated. I didn't get to see the well-preserved castle.
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Remains of the castle of the bishops of Kamień. Picturesque surroundings, there are benches you can sit, watch, chill and have a bite. Possibility to go up the mountain and admire the beautiful landscape of the Golczewo area.
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The primary historical attraction in Golczewo is the Golczewo Castle Tower. This cylindrical tower is the most prominent remaining structure of a larger medieval castle, originally built between the late 13th and early 14th centuries. It has been renovated and now stands at 33 meters, offering a significant link to the region's past.
When visiting the Golczewo Castle Tower, you can explore the historical structure and ascend to its summit, which provides picturesque views of the surrounding Golczewo area. The Castle Hill area has been developed and renovated, offering a pleasant environment with benches to relax and enjoy the scenery.
Yes, besides the Golczewo Castle Tower, you can explore other historical sites. These include Trzygłów Palace, a historical castle site with an illuminated farm building, and Buk Palace, a Renaissance palace built between 1592 and 1611. While Buk Palace is fenced and closed, it can still be viewed from the outside.
The original castle in Golczewo was constructed in the late 13th to early 14th centuries. It changed hands multiple times, eventually becoming part of the ducal estate. The cylindrical tower, which is the main remaining part, was added around 1406. It originally had six floors, including a prison dungeon. After 1684, the castle fell into ruin, and most walls were demolished after 1812. The tower itself was renovated in 1895 and 1929, increasing its height to 33 meters, making it one of the highest in Pomerania.
The Castle Tower of Kamień Pomorski is categorized as family-friendly. It is part of the former castle of the Kamień bishops and offers a historical experience that can be enjoyed by families. The Golczewo Castle Tower itself, with its viewpoint and historical significance, can also be an engaging visit for families.
Yes, there are easy hiking opportunities around Golczewo. For example, you can find routes like the 'Frog King Sculpture loop from Golczewo' which is an easy 4.97 km hike. You can find more details and other routes in the Easy hikes around Golczewo guide.
Absolutely. The region offers various cycling routes. For gravel biking, you can explore options like the 'City Wall of Gryfice – St. Hubert Shelter loop from Gryfice' (25.82 km, easy). For touring cycling, there's the 'Church in Luboradza – Miętno Manor Ruins loop from Golczewo' (49.05 km, moderate). More routes are available in the Gravel biking around Golczewo and Cycling around Golczewo guides.
The Golczewo Castle Tower is open to visitors, especially during the summer months. While specific daily opening hours and entrance fees are not detailed here, it's advisable to check local information or the official website for the most current details before your visit. The tower was renovated in 2004 and opened to visitors in the summer.
While specific details on parking cost and exact locations are not provided, the Castle Hill area around Golczewo Castle Tower has been developed for tourism, suggesting that visitor amenities, including parking, would be available nearby. It's recommended to look for designated parking areas upon arrival in Golczewo.
The region's castles, including the Golczewo Castle Tower, are generally best visited during warmer months when the weather is favorable for exploring historical sites and enjoying the surrounding natural landscape. The tower itself has been open to visitors in the summer following its renovations.
Information regarding specific dog policies for the castle interiors or fenced areas like Buk Palace is not readily available. However, for outdoor trails and the general Castle Hill area around Golczewo Castle Tower, it is generally common for dogs to be allowed on leashes in public outdoor spaces. Always check for local signage or specific site regulations.
Yes, for those interested in less-preserved historical sites, the Ruins of Plotzów Castle offer a glimpse into the past. This location is described as a 'forgotten, once wonderful place' that 'screams past,' inviting visitors to explore its secrets amidst the bushes.


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