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Poland
Pomeranian Voivodeship
powiat gdański
Pruszcz Gdański

Mennonite Trail Stone Marker – View of the Rapeseed Fields loop from Pruszcz Gdański

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Poland
Pomeranian Voivodeship
powiat gdański
Pruszcz Gdański

Mennonite Trail Stone Marker – View of the Rapeseed Fields loop from Pruszcz Gdański

Moderate

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Mennonite Trail Stone Marker – View of the Rapeseed Fields loop from Pruszcz Gdański

03:05

51.2km

190m

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 25, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 51.1 km for 215 m

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Start point

Train Station

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8.20 km

Mennonite Trail Stone Marker

Highlight • Monument

The Mennonite Trail is 172 km long and runs along Żuławy Wiślane, starting in Gdańsk and ending in Elbląg. The Mennonites were Dutch settlers who came here in the 16th century to help develop agriculture in these wetlands and often flooded areas. They were masters in draining the swamps. The Mennonite bicycle route runs along a flat plain (with slight deviations), is full of attractions and is a mine of historical knowledge.

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8.79 km

Wróblewo Canoe Dock and Memorial

Highlight • Rest Area

What is it?

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15.2 km

Church of Suchy Dąb (Zugdam-Osterwick)

Highlight • Religious Site

4

18.5 km

Church of the Finding of the Holy Cross

Highlight • Religious Site

Worth seeing small church in Krzywe Kolo, right next to a nice rest area.

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33.9 km

View of the Rapeseed Fields

Highlight • Viewpoint

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49.7 km

Mill in Pruszcz Gdański

Highlight • Historical Site

Mill at ul. Polish Army in Pruszcz, its history dates back to the second half of the 16th century, when a certain Michel Damnitz built the first facility of this type in this place.
This mill supported grain processing and relieved the workload of the mills located in Gdańsk.
In 1859, during the "Swedish Deluge", a unit of soldiers from the northern invader stationed in Koźliny, invaded Pruszcz, plundered and destroyed it, and took the entire supply of flour in the mill.
After the first partition of Poland, when Pruszcz came under Prussian rule, the mill and local farmers had big problems due to the ban on trading with Gdańsk, then still under the rule of the Polish crown. The miller who ran the facility was arrested for violating trade rules, and only his bailout along with the local village heads saved them from prison misery. In 1804, the mill was leased by Christian Rogotzki.
Over the several centuries of the mill's existence, it was rebuilt many times, and the current facility was rebuilt in 1920 and is still in use today.
(fotopolska.eu/88703,obiekt.html?map_z=16)

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49.8 km

The first brick church was built before 1367 as a Catholic temple. During a village fire in 1460, the roofs and interior of the church were destroyed. After 1466, it was rebuilt. During the Reformation, around 1585, it was taken over by Protestants. Renovated in 1742 and 1831 - then the clock was placed in the tower, thoroughly renovated in 1936. It was used by Protestants until 1944. In 1945, the church returned to Catholic hands.
The current church is a Gothic brick basilica, composed of a presbytery, a three-nave body and a four-sided tower from the west. It has been built for almost a century and a half, as indicated by the differences in form. The oldest part, dating back to the end of the 14th century, is the presbytery, covered with a groin vault supported by richly carved consoles cast in artificial stone.
(pruszcz.diecezja.gda.pl/index.php/nasza-parafii/historia-kosciola/12-historia-kosciola)

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50.9 km

Swimming area in the park

Highlight • Beach

A very popular place on warm days.

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51.2 km

End point

Train Station

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36.9 km

6.54 km

5.79 km

1.20 km

388 m

204 m

201 m

Surfaces

42.6 km

5.65 km

2.29 km

439 m

231 m

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Tuesday 30 June

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