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gmina Darłowo

Dąbki–Darłówko Cycle Path – 14th-Century Church in Iwęcino loop from Sińczyca

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Poland
Sławno
gmina Darłowo

Dąbki–Darłówko Cycle Path – 14th-Century Church in Iwęcino loop from Sińczyca

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Dąbki–Darłówko Cycle Path – 14th-Century Church in Iwęcino loop from Sińczyca

03:50

94.0km

200m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 22, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 46.9 km for 204 m

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Train Station

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10.1 km

Dąbki–Darłówko Cycle Path

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Cycle path in Lake Suckow

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19.4 km

The Cistercian church and monastery in Bukowo Morskie is an impressive Gothic complex from the 13th century, once belonging to one of the most important monasteries in Pomerania. St. Stanislaus' Church has preserved many medieval architectural details, and its interior houses valuable monuments of sacral art. The monastery has been partially transformed, but its historical layout and significance are still visible. The town is located near Lake Bukowo and the bicycle route connecting Darłowo with Dąbki, which makes it a convenient place for a short stop and sightseeing. It is worth taking a bike lock, because the sightseeing takes place on foot.

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27.3 km

The Church of Our Lady the Queen of Poland is the oldest and most valuable monument in the village of Iwięcino. The church in Iwięcin was built at the end of the 14th century on the initiative of the Cistercians from the monastery in Buków Morskie. Originally, the building had 4 towers, but when in 1732 lightning destroyed two of them, only one was rebuilt. It was tilted west to protect it against frequent, strong westerly winds. The tower and nave of the church were covered with oak shingles.
In 1535, as a result of the Reformation, the church was taken over by Protestants. By 1945, 15 pastors worked in Iwięcin. Of these, pastor Mevius held his office for the longest time, 50 years. The old cemetery, surrounded by a stone rampart, had three entrance gates. Each of them belonged to one of three subordinate villages - they were: Iwięcino, Wierciszewo and Bielkowo. It was strictly observed that the residents only use the gate that belongs to them. The gates of Wierciszew and Belkow were much wider because the pastor celebrated funeral ceremonies with them. In Iwięcin, they took place in the homes of the deceased. Each of the gates was decorated with carved inscriptions:


Belkow's gate: "Tu walrus, eris porta coeli" (Latin: Oh, death - you will become the gate to heaven),
the gate for Wierciszew: "Gehet zu seinem Toren ein mit Danken" (German: "Stop his gates with gratitude),
The inscription on the gate for Iwięcin, dating from 1725, became illegible with time.
On one of the walls of the church hung a large epitaph, carved by pastor Zeidler, who held his office in the years 1635-1676.


In 1697, during the time of Pastor Malichius, a painting depicting the Last Judgment was made on boards forming the ceiling of the church. In later years it was covered with a layer of plaster. They were discovered again only in 1908. At that time, the historic 12-arm candlestick and the crown from the pulpit and baptismal font were moved from the attic of the church.

iwiecino.pl/en

pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iwięcino#Kościół_w_Iwięcinie

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45.4 km

Lake Jamno

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Only one lake separated from the Baltic Sea by pedal boats, house boats and other boats

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Beach

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60.2 km

Lake Jamno

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A nice place to relax

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60.4 km

St. Anthony of Padua Church in Osieki

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Osieki, St. Antoni Padewski (parish church)
gothic building on the site of an earlier church with a bleeding Host in 1390, 2nd quarter of the 15th century (presbytery), approx. 15th century (nave), end of 15th century (tower), renovated 1670-1683, 1846, 1851, 1865, a pilgrimage church in the Middle Ages, preserved Gothic sacramentarium, historic building (with interior decoration) - registration no. 140 of 26.04.1957, dedicated August 18, 1945
Masses on Sundays: 12.30, on weekdays: 18.00 - Monday, Tuesday, Thursday (Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament at 17.00)

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65.5 km

14th-Century Church in Iwęcino

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67.1 km

View of Fields and Forest

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94.0 km

End point

Train Station

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67.9 km

21.6 km

2.25 km

2.06 km

300 m

Surfaces

77.8 km

8.22 km

7.14 km

709 m

281 m

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