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Pomeranian Voivodeship

Charlotta Valley – Słupsk Town Hall loop from Słupsk

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Poland
Pomeranian Voivodeship

Charlotta Valley – Słupsk Town Hall loop from Słupsk

Moderate

5.0

(3)

11

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Charlotta Valley – Słupsk Town Hall loop from Słupsk

02:44

38.7km

210m

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: May 9, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 37.9 km for 61 m

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Bus stop

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2.19 km

Słupsk City Library (Former St. Nicholas Church)

Highlight • Religious Site

The city library is located in the former church of St. Nicolas.

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20.0 km

Charlotta Valley

Highlight • Settlement

The place is currently under renovation.

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25.2 km

Scenic Gravel Road

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Beautiful dark gravel surrounded by fields.

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27.1 km

Bruskowo Wielkie Parish Church

Highlight • Religious Site

The church in Groß Brüskow was first mentioned in a document in 1490. But the old church had to make way for a new building in 1863. In the central window of the chancel, a small coat of arms was placed with a signature, containing the full title of Duke Ernst Bogislaw von Croy. One of the three bells of the church, cast in 1594, escaped being melted down for ammunition purposes in the Second World War: it was found in a bell graveyard and brought to Frixheim near Rommerskirchen in 1963, where it has been ringing ever since.

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36.3 km

Słupsk Town Hall

Highlight • Monument

When Stolp's new town hall was completed in 1901 after only two years of construction, the residents were not sparing in their criticism. Not only that it cost a whopping 600,000 marks twice as much as originally estimated. It also seemed to contemporaries to be much too big and pompous for a provincial town with 30,000 inhabitants. Today, the neo-Gothic building is one of the most beautiful sights in Słupsk, which currently has more than 90,000 inhabitants and has long had to move into other buildings for the city administration. Visitors can expect numerous art-historical treasures and a small exhibition in the red brick building. A panoramic view of the city and the valley of the Słupia (Stolpe) opens up from the lookout terrace of the town hall tower.

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36.6 km

Nowa Brama (New Gate), Słupsk

Highlight • Historical Site

Built in the 14th century, it is one of the two of originally three medieval city gates that have survived to this day, along with the Mühlentor. It was also a prison, a spinning mill and a museum. Today it houses the Contemporary Art Gallery.

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37.1 km

The St. Hyacinth Church (also Castle Church, until 1946: St. John's Castle Church, since 1946 Polish: Kościół św. Jacka) in Słupsk (Stolp) is a brick Gothic style hall church built in the immediate vicinity of the Duke's Castle. The church was originally the church of the Dominican monastery founded in 1278. In its current form, the building was erected in the 15th century.

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37.1 km

Słupsk Castle

Highlight • Castle

n the early Middle Ages, the dukes resided elsewhere, in a castle beyond the Stolpe. In 1339, Bogislaw V attempted to build a residence within the medieval town at the Mühlentor, but the townspeople successfully resisted these plans. Only Bogislaw X. succeeded in building the residence in 1507, when the aristocratic city administration simply eliminated citizen participation.
The new ducal seat consisted of a two-storey building with a fortified tower facing the city. From 1586 the castle was rebuilt according to plans by Wilhelm Zacharias. The building was increased and remodeled in the style of the Renaissance. The eastern and western facades got bay windows, and the tower got a loggia. The interiors received vaults resting on a column. A monumental knight's hall was built on the second floor. Overall, the interior design was similar to that of the Szczecin Castle.
more information: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Stolp

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38.7 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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13.7 km

11.6 km

8.02 km

5.20 km

181 m

Surfaces

20.7 km

10.8 km

4.10 km

2.23 km

553 m

190 m

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