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powiat stargardzki
gmina Ińsko

Pier at Ińsko Lake – Crab Monument in Ińsko loop from gmina Ińsko

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Poland
powiat stargardzki
gmina Ińsko

Pier at Ińsko Lake – Crab Monument in Ińsko loop from gmina Ińsko

Moderate

4.3

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Pier at Ińsko Lake – Crab Monument in Ińsko loop from gmina Ińsko

01:56

33.0km

170m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 16, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 323 m for 144 m

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395 m

Pier at Ińsko Lake

Highlight • Lake

A pier in Ińsk right next to the fish market. Nice view of the lake and Sołtysia Island

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630 m

Crab Monument in Ińsko

Highlight • Monument

The cancer monument was erected in honor of the blacksmith, the hero of the legend of Insk. The community of Norenberg, Germany, came up with the initiative to erect a monument by the lake. Former inhabitants of Insko are its co-founders. The cancer monument was made of metal by the metalwork workshop in Stargard. In 2005, it was placed right next to the lake. It is supposed to remind the inhabitants of the legend of Inska. According to her, a long time ago, a crayfish lived in the waters of Lake Insko. He was big and very strong. He even split stones and cut down trees with his great scissors. When he came out of the lake, he made havoc around. The people were very afraid of him. They fled to their homes, but they were not a sufficient hiding place. Cancer with its pincers even destroyed the walls around the town. One Sunday, when the cancer was on the hunt again, people hid in the church. They thought he would not dare enter this sacred place. But they miscalculated. The beast then destroyed part of the church, and with one wave of the pliers tore off the roof of the building. The inhabitants grew more and more fed up with the cruel cancer. They were trying to get him out of town. They made a great metal net in which they tried to catch him. But in vain, the crayfish chopped the net into tiny pieces with its pincers. And as an act of revenge, he plundered all the boats that stood by the lake. It was a blow to the inhabitants, because they made a living from fishing. Cancer did not stop its attacks on the inhabitants of Insk. They lost faith that they could defeat him. Hope dawned on them when the young blacksmith devised a cunning plan for cancer. He forged a chain of hardened steel for it. He commissioned the inhabitants to build a large boat that could accommodate ten daredevils. A boat with a chain was lowered into the water at night. The blacksmith with the strongest men in the town swam to the place where the crayfish usually slept. One end of the chain was wrapped around his tail. The second was attached to the bottom of the lake. Cancer tried to break free, but in vain. He has been permanently trapped in the lake. People breathed a sigh of relief, and the blacksmith became their hero. The cancer is said to sleep at the bottom of the lake to this day.

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1.13 km

Church in Ińsko

Highlight • Religious Site

In the years 1858-1860, the inhabitants built a new one in the place of the old, stone, medieval church. The temple was designed by Lenße from Stargard, and the contractor was Braaß from Chociwel. The building was designed on the model of the church of St. Holy Spirit in Stargard. After the construction was completed, on June 21, 1860, it was consecrated. The temple was built in the neo-Gothic style with a separate presbytery. It was destroyed by Soviet soldiers during World War II, and in 1953 the church was demolished. The city authorities decided to make a chapel at the cemetery available to the faithful. A presbytery, two sacristies and a choir were added to it. In 1976, a tower was built, and in 1983 a bell tower near the church.

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1.67 km

A small but interesting exhibition about the narrow gauge railway that once ran from Stargard to Ińsko. The exhibition is run by the association, there is a phone number to call for someone to come and open.

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1.77 km

SKD Railway Obelisk in Ińsko

Highlight • Monument

Obelisk commemorating the existence of the SKD narrow-gauge railway in Ińsk. There is a cross on the pedestal.
Stargard Commuter Railway, SKD, German: Saatziger Kleinbahnen, Szadzka Narrow-Gauge Railway, from the name of the district) - narrow-gauge railway, had 119.6 km of 1000 mm wide tracks. The first line opened in January 1895 connected Stargard via Stara Dąbrowa and Kozy Pomorskie with Ińsk.


The local government owns the section running from Stargard to Ińsk, which is entered in the register of historical monuments. At least for now, however, there is no talk of launching trains on the entire route. - The SKD Society plans to launch and maintain tourist railcar traffic on sections that are still technically suitable for use. This mainly concerns the section from Stargard to Małkocin.

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12.3 km

View of Lake Okunie

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20.8 km

Church of Biała and World War I Memorial

Highlight • Religious Site

In the second half of the 15th century, a church was built in Biała (German: Ball), Stargard district, located in the countryside of the village. It was built of field stone and brick. The building was founded on a rectangular plan. In the 19th century, the church was extended by 7 meters from the west.
At the beginning of the 20th century, a free-standing belfry was built, erected on a rectangular plan, which was covered with a gable roof. In 1925, a bronze bell with a diameter of 0.88 m with the trademark of the Ulrich brothers from Apolda was hung on it.
The equipment included a wooden pulpit, decorated on the sides with small receptions, set on a cornice with a full-arched arcade. The baptismal font, in the Mannerist style, is wooden, closely connected with the pulpit, on the sides there are consoles covered with floral decorations.
The Evangelical church cemetery was established along with the construction of the church, on a quadrilateral plan, with an area of 0.8 ha, fenced with a stone wall.
In front of the church Monument, fenced off by a road, commemorating those who died in the First World War from the Biała church commune, a block preserved in its entirety, originally topped with an eagle, unveiled in May 1920.

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27.5 km

The original half-timbered building dates back to the 17th century, but was demolished in 1986 due to destruction. All that remains is a wooden, free-standing frame tower from the turn of the 17th and 18th centuries, topped with a pointed dome. There is a bell from 1911. The bell tower is listed as a monument. A new building was erected on the site of the former church in 1986.

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31.1 km

1.20 km

512 m

172 m

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26.8 km

5.49 km

379 m

310 m

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