Best attractions and places to see around Rezerwat Dolina Rzeki Brdy include a diverse natural landscape centered around the Brda River. This area, part of the Tucholski Landscape Park, is known for its deep river valley, numerous meanders, and rich biodiversity. The reserve protects significant geomorphological, geological, and faunal values, offering various points of interest for visitors. It features both natural landmarks and cultural sites within its boundaries.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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A carved wooden statue of St. Hubert, the patron saint of hunters. Legend has it that as a young nobleman, while hunting in the Ardennes on Good Friday, he saw a white stag with a cross in its antlers and heard a voice telling him to abandon his pagan life and dedicate himself to serving God. Hubert fulfilled this wish, studied theology, and became a bishop.
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The Ruda River - the right tributary of the Brda (in its upper reaches called Stążka) flows through the Charzykowska Plain.
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I visited the bridge in order to pass it on foot, and after inspection I aborted. First, it is hard to reach on foot (no path to get it and the vegetation around is wild). Second, the bridge itself is not designed to pass on foot. It is in very bad shape. It's really a shame, as not much needs to be done to make it possible to pass. Edit (23.07.2023), bridge is fully renovated and accessible now. It is still forbidden to pass on foot (official sign), however now at least you are not afraid that your leg will get trap in some broken planks.
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I propose the first stop 6 km further at the hydro power plant on the river Kicz, where the charm of the place is added by picturesque green lakes / ponds. It's also good to get rid of mosquitoes here.
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The reserve is centered around the Brda River, known for its picturesque meanders, oxbow lakes, sandbanks, and steep escarpments. You can also visit the Small Water Retention Reservoir in Piszczek, which features charming green lakes near a hydro power plant on the Kicz river.
Yes, you can find the Saint Hubert Statue in Tucholski Park Krajobrazowy, a carved wooden figure of the patron saint of hunters. Another point of interest is the Zielonka Small Hydroelectric Power Plant on the Mały Kanał Brdy, a privately owned building that can be admired from outside its fence.
The Rezerwat Dolina Rzeki Brdy is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycling on numerous trails, including the blue "Szlak Brdy" and the yellow Bartłomiej Nowodworski trail. The Brda River's nature also makes it popular for kayaking and canoeing. For specific cycling routes, explore the Cycling around Rezerwat Dolina Rzeki Brdy guide.
Yes, the Small Water Retention Reservoir in Piszczek is considered family-friendly, offering picturesque green lakes. The general natural setting of the Brda River Valley, with its trails and opportunities for gentle walks, is also suitable for families.
The Binduga (or Kiełpiński Most) Viewpoint, located about 1.5 km from the provincial road between Tuchola and Tleń (towards Woziwoda from Gołąbek), offers scenic vistas of the Brda River valley, showcasing its unique meanders and natural beauty.
The reserve is rich in biodiversity, home to rare animals such as beavers, otters, kingfishers, and goldeneyes. The Brda River itself hosts various fish species, including rainbow trout and grayling, often found in mountain waters.
The Ruda River Bridge is noted as wheelchair accessible and is part of a cycle way. While the rugged terrain of the Brda River valley can be challenging in places, some sections of the educational path near Woziwoda Forest District headquarters may offer easier access.
Absolutely! The region offers excellent opportunities for both mountain biking and gravel biking. You can find various routes, including those that explore the Brda River's meanders. Check out the Gravel biking around Rezerwat Dolina Rzeki Brdy guide and the MTB Trails around Rezerwat Dolina Rzeki Brdy guide for detailed routes.
The Brda River is the centerpiece of the reserve, considered one of the most picturesque rivers in Poland. It carves a deep valley, creating numerous meanders, oxbow lakes, and steep escarpments, giving it a wild and natural character. The reserve was established specifically to protect this section of the Brda River valley for its scientific, educational, scenic, and tourist value.
Yes, you can find the Ruda River Bridge, which crosses a right tributary of the Brda. Additionally, the Railway Bridge over the Brda River, which has been renovated and is now accessible, offers an interesting point of interest, though official signs still advise against pedestrian crossing.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the diverse natural landscapes, river activities, and extensive trail network suggest that spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal. These seasons offer pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the river's beauty and wildlife.


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