Best attractions and places to see around Kołczygłowy include a mix of natural landscapes and historical sites in Poland's Pomeranian Voivodeship. The region is characterized by the Skotawa River, which flows through the Słupia Valley Landscape Park, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. The area provides a variety of routes for hiking and cycling enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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From 1646 to 1653, the estate was owned by Georg (other sources cite the name Jerzy) von Puttkamer. In 1653, he and his six children perished in a shipwreck while crossing from Sweden to Pomerania. Georg's wife survived the shipwreck and later married her rescuer, Swedish captain Simon (Szymon) von Pirch. In 1699, Simon received Niepoględzie as a fief from the Elector of Brandenburg. The next heir to the estate was his son Gneomar von Pirch. In 1773, the estate returned to the von Zitzewitz family. In 1883, Adolf von Zitzewitz and his wife Mathilde née von Sprenger bequeathed the estate to Jesco von Puttkamer, the younger son of Eugen von Puttkamer of Główczyce. In 1918, Otto von Puttkamer inherited the estate upon the death of his father. From 1927, the estate was managed by Jesco von Puttkamer.
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This is where the railway trail begins along the railway embankment.
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Cool bridge, it's already showing its age, but it's a solid construction. Right after the bridge we have a single located in a ravine, it's atmospheric. I recommend it.
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This was the former railway line Bytów-Miastko. It is possible to use most of the trackbed as a gravel path.
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very charming place. Great views and a great episode.
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With this old track, you can get to Głodów in the direction of Miastko Polecam
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The manor house is accessible. Built in 1864. The last owner was Jasko von Puttkamerów, a member of the 20 July resistance group.
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The region around Kołczygłowy is rich in natural beauty, particularly centered around the Skotawa River. This small river flows through the Słupia Valley Landscape Park, offering scenic landscapes. You can also find charming spots like the Bridge over the Skotawa River, which provides great views.
Yes, Kołczygłowy and its surroundings offer several historical points of interest. The Puttkamer Manor, built in 1864, is accessible and has historical significance, once owned by a member of the 20 July resistance group. Additionally, the area features the Old Railway Bridge Miastko-Bytów, a remnant of a former railway line now repurposed for outdoor activities.
The area is well-suited for various outdoor activities. Cycling is very popular, especially along the Tuchomie–Tągowie Bike Trail, which follows a former railway line. The trackbed of the Old Railway Bridge Miastko-Bytów also serves as a gravel path for both hiking and cycling. The Skotawa River is known to be popular among kayakers.
Yes, the Tuchomie–Tągowie Bike Trail is a gravel bicycle path on a former railway line, making it generally suitable for families. The flat terrain of former railway lines often provides an easier and safer cycling experience.
Absolutely. The former railway line between Bytów and Miastko, marked by the Old Railway Bridge Miastko-Bytów, has been converted into a gravel path ideal for hiking. For more extensive options, you can explore various running and gravel biking routes in the wider region, which are also suitable for walking. Check out the nearby running guides for routes like 'Running loop from Barkocin' or 'Running loop from Gliśno Wielkie' at Running Trails around Kołczygłowy.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic views and the charm of places like the Bridge over the Skotawa River. The repurposed railway lines, such as the Old Railway Bridge Miastko-Bytów and the Tuchomie–Tągowie Bike Trail, are highly rated for their suitability for cycling and walking, offering a unique way to explore the landscape.
Yes, several attractions are considered family-friendly. The Skotawa River itself is listed as family-friendly, offering opportunities for gentle exploration. The Tuchomie–Tągowie Bike Trail, a gravel path on a former railway line, is also ideal for family cycling outings. The accessible Puttkamer Manor can also be an interesting stop for families.
The Kołczygłowy area offers a variety of cycling routes, including dedicated cycle ways like the Tuchomie–Tągowie Bike Trail, which is a gravel path on a former railway line. You can also find numerous gravel biking and general cycling routes, with options ranging from easy to difficult. For detailed routes, refer to the Gravel biking around Kołczygłowy and Cycling around Kołczygłowy guides.
Yes, the Puttkamer Manor is noted as being accessible. Built in 1864, it's a historical site that can be visited, though it currently houses a school.
A notable scenic spot is the Bridge over the Skotawa River, which offers charming views of the river and its surroundings. The broader Słupia Valley Landscape Park, through which the Skotawa River flows, also provides many picturesque vistas.
The Słupia Valley Landscape Park is a protected natural area that encompasses a portion of the Gmina Kołczygłowy district. It's characterized by scenic landscapes and is where the Skotawa River flows. You can experience the park by exploring the various hiking and cycling paths that traverse the region, or by kayaking on the Skotawa River.
Yes, there are several running routes available. You can find options like 'Running loop from Barkocin' (5.2 km, moderate) or 'Running loop from Gliśno Wielkie' (11.6 km, moderate). For a more challenging run, consider the 'Ostronek loop from Kamieniczno' (16.5 km, difficult). More details can be found in the Running Trails around Kołczygłowy guide.


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