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powiat stargardzki
gmina Marianowo

Church in Sulino – Marianowskie Lake loop from gmina Marianowo

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Poland
powiat stargardzki
gmina Marianowo

Church in Sulino – Marianowskie Lake loop from gmina Marianowo

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Church in Sulino – Marianowskie Lake loop from gmina Marianowo

02:11

38.2km

130m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: May 10, 2026

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408 m

Cistercian Monastery Complex in Marianowo

Highlight • Historical Site

Buildings of the former Cistercian nunnery in Marianów, later transformed into a residence for Pomeranian noblewomen. Sydonia von Borck, who was accused of witchcraft, stayed in this institution for about 15 years (from 1604 to 1619).
The history of the monastery dates back to the 13th century. In 1248, the Duke of Szczecin, Barnim I, founded a monastery for Cistercian nuns on the St. Maria. Pomeranian knight families: von Osten, von Borck, von Jerichow, von Regedanz and von Wedel also contributed to the creation of the monastery and its functioning, which donated numerous land grants to the monastery. The monastery also had many privileges granted by the Pomeranian princes and clerical authorities. The monastic rule covered an area of about 1,100 acres of land with many villages (including Marianowo, Biała, Brzeziny, Czarnkowo, Lutkowo, Słodkówko, Sulino, Dalewo and Gogolewo), rivers, lakes and forests.


Today, the post-monastery complex in Marianów is the best-preserved building of Cistercian nuns in Western Pomerania.

MONASTERY

The western wing and relics of the eastern wing have been preserved from the monastery buildings. Currently, the western wing is the seat of the Parish of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

POST-CISTERCIAN CHURCH

The parish of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary from the second half of the 19th century. 13th century
Two gothic portals from the first half of the 17th century have survived. fourteenth century, of which the southern one is decorated with friezes made of glazed slabs, decorated with motifs of riders, animals, dragons, masks and grapevine
The interior is decorated with the high altar; the pulpit from 1727; baroque wooden epitaph, and in the left nave a triptych from the 14th century.
The most valuable memento - a Crucifix from the 13th century, is currently stored in the National Museum in Poznań.


POSTER OBJECTS

On the western side of the monastery buildings, farm buildings have partially survived to this day: a bakery, a drying room, a brewery and a coach house.
In the south-eastern side, outside the claustrum precinct - farm buildings with the domain manager's house, partly preserved to this day.
It is also worth seeing the post-Cistercian buildings of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship preserved to our times: Bierzwnik, Cedynia, Kołbacz, Koszalin, Pełczyce.
In Marianów, attention should be paid to, among others: Dąb Sydoniji von Borck. It is also worth visiting the Castle in Pęcin and the monuments of Stargard and Szczecin, including: buildings on the European Route of Brick Gothic

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486 m

Part of the buildings of the former Cistercian convent in Marianów.
A brick, gothic church from the second half of the 13th century, dedicated to the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, with a tower added in 1892, on which there are bells from 1825 and 1890. The buttresses strengthening the walls of the church from the outside come from the 19th century. Two modest portals have been preserved in the walls of the church, of which the southern one was intended for nuns, and the northern one for other faithful. The upper parts of the outer walls of the church are decorated with a crowning cornice in the form of a painted quatrefoil ornament. The church has a wooden beamed ceiling.

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637 m

Crossing the tracks of the former Stargard Commuter Railway, SKD, German: Saatziger Kleinbahnen, Szadzka Narrow-Gauge Railway, after the name of the district) - narrow-gauge railway, had 119.6 km of tracks with a width of 1,000 mm. The first line opened in January 1895 connected Stargard through Stara Dąbrowa and Kozy Pomorskie with Ińsko.
The local government owns the section running from Stargard to Ińsk, which is entered in the register of monuments. At least for now, there is no question of running trains on this entire route. – The SKD Society plans to launch and maintain tourist trolley traffic on sections that are still technically suitable for use. This mainly concerns the section from Stargard to Małkocin.
The crossing is asphalted, but the tracks are clearly visible.

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8.00 km

Church in Sulino

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Built in the first half of the 15th century from field stone and brick, rebuilt in the 18th century, a wooden belfry was erected at that time. Burnt down in 1945, ruined, rebuilt in 1974-1976.

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Niebieski korytarz ekologiczny koryta rzeki Iny i jej dopływów - VIII

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22.8 km

World War I Memorial, Szadzko

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A monument in memory of the German inhabitants of Szadzko who died during the First World War. Among the names mentioned are also Polish - Karl Czerwanski.

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22.8 km

Ruins of the Church in Szadzko

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The temple was built around 1600 from field stone and brick. It was funded by Joachim and Kordula von Wedel, who were buried in the crypt. It was a hall building on a rectangular plan. It was rebuilt in the 18th and 19th centuries, and the tower was added in 1784. After the end of World War II, the church fell into ruin. Part of the historic equipment (altar and pulpit) was moved to the temple in Odargów, while the chalice and thurible were moved to the National Museum in Szczecin

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35.2 km

Marianowskie Lake

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Lake Marianowskie is located in the Ińskie Lake District, has an area of 82 ha and is a gutter-type lake, longitudinal in the east-west orientation, through which the Krępa River flows. It belongs to lakes characterized by high water transparency and cleanliness. The lake shore is diverse, mostly heavily wooded. The lake's bays are overgrown with reeds and low rushes. The lake is a zander type lake, where anglers will find pike, roach, bream and zander. On the lake, next to fishing boats, you can meet water sports enthusiasts, mainly kayakers.

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35.3 km

A shelter and benches by Lake Marianowskie. If you want to rest on the R20 route, this is the place.

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38.2 km

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35.7 km

2.14 km

227 m

139 m

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37.3 km

378 m

365 m

246 m

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