Attractions and places to see around Mrocza include a mix of natural landscapes and historical sites in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship of northern Poland. The region is characterized by its numerous lakes, rivers, and protected areas like the Krajeński Landscape Park. Historical structures and cultural points of interest, such as the Parish Church of Saint Nicholas and Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, also contribute to the area's appeal. Mrocza offers diverse opportunities for exploration, from natural reserves to historical landmarks.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Brilliant place, with beautiful murals on the walls of buildings along the road.
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Currently, the beach has been renovated and has a modern look. Bridge, benches, terraces.
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Bridge on road 241 over the "Orla" river south of Więcbork, where Orla connects Lake Więcborskie Młyńskie with Lake Runowskie. Orla - a river with a length of 68.32 km, left tributary of the Łobżonka, average width of about 3.5 meters and average depth of about 2 meters. source: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orla_(dop%C5%82yw_%C5%81ob%C5%BConki) p.s. (in Lower Silesia there is another, more famous Orla river - a tributary of the Barycz)
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The mansion is owned by a government official, locals told me, so it can only be viewed from the gate.
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The Kanał Bydgoski (German: Bromberger Kanal) connects the Brda (Brahe) near Bydgoszcz (Bromberg) with the Noteć (Netze) at Nakło nad Notecią (Nakel), thus forming a navigable connection between the Vistula and the Oder. Source: Wikipedia
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The Mrocza commune is rich in natural beauty, featuring 21 lakes, including Lake Witosławskie and Lake Wieleckie, which are popular for recreation. The Rokitka and Orla rivers also flow through the region. A significant natural highlight is the Krajeński Landscape Park, located in the northern part of the commune, known for its diverse landscapes, unique vegetation, and wildlife such as black storks and otters. You can also visit the Lake Wierzchucińskie Duże, which offers scenic views and a renovated beach for swimming.
Yes, Mrocza has several historical and cultural points of interest. The Parish Church of Saint Nicholas and Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, built in a Baroque Revival style, has a history dating back to the 14th century. The Old Market Square retains its historical layout from when the town received Magdeburg rights in 1393. Additionally, you can find a 19th-century manor house in Mrocza and the Chobielin Manor nearby, though it can only be viewed from the gate.
The Mrocza area is excellent for outdoor activities, especially cycling and hiking. You can explore various cycling routes, such as the 'Erratic Boulder in Złotartowo loop' or the 'Bike loop from Mrocza'. For hikers, there are easy trails like the 'Więcbork Pier – Więcbork Beach loop'. The international EURO-ROUTE R-1 also passes through the commune for long-distance cycling. Find more details on routes in the cycling guide and hiking guide for Mrocza.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Lake Wierzchucińskie Duże is a great spot with a renovated beach perfect for swimming in summer. The Murals of Brzózki offer a unique artistic experience that can be enjoyed by all ages. The Nakło County Marina also provides facilities and a cafe, making it a pleasant stop for families.
For a unique artistic experience, visit the village of Brzózki, where you can find the Murals of Brzózki. These beautiful murals are painted on the walls of buildings along the road, offering a distinctive visual attraction.
The Krajeński Landscape Park, located in the northern part of the Mrocza commune, is renowned for its unique natural environment, diverse and aesthetic landscapes, and significant historical and cultural value. It aims to preserve the distinct features of the Krajna Lakeland region, featuring varied vegetation, especially in its forests, and numerous protected plant species in its wetlands. It's also home to diverse wildlife, including deer, wild boars, black storks, cranes, and even rare ospreys and beavers.
Yes, several lakes in the Mrocza commune are suitable for swimming. Lake Wierzchucińskie Duże, for example, has a recently renovated beach with a bridge, benches, and terraces, offering good conditions for swimming in summer. Many of the 21 lakes in the area serve recreational purposes, though designated bathing areas may sometimes be unsupervised.
Yes, a notable man-made structure is the Bydgoszcz Canal – Występ Lock. This canal system connects the Brda with the Noteć, forming a navigable connection between the Vistula and the Oder rivers, showcasing impressive historical engineering.
Visitors appreciate the diverse offerings, from the scenic views at Lake Wierzchucińskie Duże, especially its renovated beach, to the unique artistic expression found at the Murals of Brzózki. The historical significance of sites like the Bydgoszcz Canal and the natural beauty of the lakes and parks are also highly valued.
Yes, the "Jezioro Wieleckie" Nature Reserve is an excellent spot for nature enthusiasts. It features a wooden observation tower by Lake Wieleckie, providing opportunities for birdwatching and ecological education, allowing visitors to observe the local wildlife in its natural habitat.
The Mrocza commune is home to several rural parks, often associated with former manor estates, which boast numerous monumental trees. These include impressive pedunculate oaks and common maples near Białowieża, European beeches in Izabela, and a variety of species like red oaks, common elms, and white firs in Modrakowo. Mrocza itself has a notable pedunculate oak at the Primary School square and a wych elm in its manor park, contributing to the area's natural and historical richness.
While specific cafes and restaurants are not detailed for every attraction, the Nakło County Marina offers a good cafe. The region generally provides various options for accommodation and dining, particularly in Mrocza town and surrounding villages, catering to visitors exploring the area.


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