Best attractions and places to see around Koczała, a village in Poland's Pomeranian Voivodeship, include natural features and historical landmarks. The surrounding municipality is characterized by forests and lakes, offering diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore clear lakes, protected natural reserves, and historical sites such as churches and memorials. The area provides opportunities to experience both the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the region.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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On the beach there is a volleyball court and a shelter with benches.
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Lake Gwiazdy is a large channel lake located in the heart of Gochy, on the Charzykowska Plain. Its elongated shape, steep banks, and depth of over 40 meters make it a vendace lake. It is surrounded by forests and fields, and the nearest larger village is Borowy Młyn – there are no buildings on the lake itself, making it ideal for a peaceful retreat. An unguarded swimming area and a jetty are located here. It's a good place for a bike break – from the shore, you can admire the clear water and the natural landscape protected by Natura 2000. It's worth bringing some food and water, as the area is not developed for tourism.
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I love being here, peace and quiet.
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A ribbon lake located on the northern edge of the North-Country Lakeland, within the Przechlewo commune, with a total area of 55 ha.
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A great route for Gravel, MTB and Trekking, almost all the time in the gorge you just pass more bridges and lakes. I recommend it, especially in hot weather - you can hide a little from the sun. The end was a bit muddy.
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A beach volleyball court, a pier, a sandy beach
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Beach with a pier and an unguarded swimming area
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Karl Russ was an outstanding resident of Bialy Bor, born on January 14, 1833. He came from the pharmacist's family, which favored Karl's intellectual development. Often in the house of his father was officials from Bialy Bor who came to Bialy, and committee members who were happy to share their views. In 1862 he went to Bydgoszcz to become the second editor of the Bromberger Zeitung newspaper. Then he moved to Berlin and became a writer. In 1866 he was awarded the title of doctor as an expression of recognition of his previous work. The subject he addressed was mainly ornithology. Karl Russ is also the founder of the magazine "Die gefiederte Welt" (Feathered World) and the Association of Bird Lovers "Aegintha". The most important for the inhabitants of Bialy Bor is the book "Natur- und Kulturbilder", in which he describes his city as a place of birth and adolescence. Karl Russ died in Berlin on September 29, 1899.
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The region around Koczała is rich in natural beauty, particularly lakes and forests. You can visit the Beach at Star Lake, known for its clear water and peaceful surroundings, or Końskie Lake, a ribbon lake within the Przechlewo commune. Dymno Lake is also notable for its exceptionally clean, emerald-green water and rare charophytes. For a unique ecological experience, the "Cęgi Małe" Lobelia Lake Reserve protects rare aquatic and marsh plants.
Yes, Koczała offers several historical and cultural landmarks. The Parish Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, built in Neo-Romanesque and Gothic styles, houses beautiful Baroque altars and a Rococo baptismal font. You can also find the Max Schmeling Memorial Stones, honoring the famous boxer who resided nearby. The Falk Homestead Watermill tells a story of local industry dating back to the late 19th century. Additionally, the wooden St. Nicholas Church in Starzno, from the late 16th or early 17th century, features a unique log construction and historical interior elements.
The extensive forests and numerous lakes around Koczała provide excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on various routes, including road cycling, mountain biking, and gravel biking. For example, there are easy MTB trails around Koczała that take you to places like the Beach at Star Lake. The Brda River valley is also popular for kayaking.
Many of the natural attractions are suitable for families. The Beach at Star Lake offers an unguarded swimming area and a jetty, perfect for a relaxing day by the water. Końskie Lake is another peaceful spot. Historical sites like the Falk Homestead Watermill can also be an interesting educational visit for families.
The forests covering 70% of the Koczała municipality are home to diverse wildlife. You might spot deer, wild boar, foxes, hares, and beavers. Birdwatchers can look out for wolves, storks, cranes, and swans, especially near the lakes and the Brda River valley.
The region is beautiful throughout the warmer months, from spring to early autumn, for outdoor activities like cycling, hiking, and enjoying the lakes. The forests are particularly abundant in undergrowth like mushrooms, blueberries, and cranberries during late summer and autumn, making it a great time for foraging. The clear waters of lakes like Dymno are best enjoyed when the weather is warm enough for swimming.
Yes, there are various cycling routes for different preferences. For road cycling, you can explore routes like the "Ostronek – Lipionek loop from Borowy Młyn" or the "Half-Timbered Church from 1635 loop from Kwisno." Mountain bikers can enjoy trails such as the "Beach at Star Lake – Brzeziński Młyn Watermill loop from Borowy Młyn." Gravel biking options include the "Końskie Lake – Brda River loop from Przechlewo." You can find more details on these and other routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Koczała, MTB Trails around Koczała, and Gravel biking around Koczała guides.
The lakes in the Koczała area are renowned for their natural beauty and ecological significance. Star Lake (Jezioro Gwiazdy) is a deep channel lake surrounded by forests, part of the Natura 2000 network. Dymno Lake stands out for its exceptionally clean, emerald-green water with transparency up to 7-8 meters, also a Natura 2000 site and home to rare charophytes. Końskie Lake is another significant ribbon lake in the region. These lakes offer peaceful retreats and opportunities to appreciate pristine natural landscapes.
The Karl Russ Memorial commemorates Karl Russ, an outstanding resident of Bialy Bor. Born in 1833, he was a pharmacist's son who became a writer and ornithologist. He founded the magazine "Die gefiederte Welt" (Feathered World) and the Association of Bird Lovers "Aegintha." His work, particularly his book "Natur- und Kulturbilder," describes his hometown and its surroundings, making him a significant local figure.
Yes, the "Cęgi Małe" Lobelia Lake Reserve, established in 1981 near Zapadłe, is a unique water and peat bog reserve. It protects a rare lobelia lake and various endangered aquatic and marsh plants, including lake lobelia, quillwort, one-flowered sandwort, bog-myrtle, bog-rosemary, sundew, bog clubmoss, and marsh horsetail. It's a significant site for biodiversity and nature conservation.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil natural landscapes, especially the clear lakes and extensive forests, which offer a peaceful escape. The historical sites provide a glimpse into the region's past. The komoot community has contributed 7 photos and 19 upvotes, highlighting the appeal of places like the Beach at Star Lake and the historical monuments, indicating a strong appreciation for both the natural beauty and cultural heritage.


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