Attractions and places to see around Wełtyń include historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This Polish village, with a history dating back to 1212, is situated near Lake Wełtyń and the Tywa Valley. The area offers a mix of archaeological sites, a medieval stronghold, and opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Asphalt section of the Blue Velo route between Gryfino and Chwarstnica. The road follows the embankment of the former Gryfino–Swobnica railway line, running through the Tywa valley and surrounding lakes. The smooth surface ensures comfortable riding, and along the way, you can spot traces of old water structures related to the operation of mills.
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Former railway embankment now a cycle path Easy to ride
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A small swimming area by the lake. There is not much space, but there is a wooden platform. The swimming pool is located between recreation centers, but is available to everyone.
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A small, unguarded swimming area on Lake Wełtyń. It is mainly used by holidaymakers from the lakeside resorts, but it is available to everyone.
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Asphalt bicycle path. Fragment of the Blue Velo – Odrzańska Trasa Rowerowa. The section from Gryfino to Chwarstnica. Even asphalt, no holes. The road runs along the embankment of the former Gryfino-Swobnica railway line, running along a tributary of the Oder - the Tywa River and ribbon lakes, such as Lake Wełtyńskie. On the Tywa River you can find the remains of damming devices, which once powered mills and are now used to supply water to nearby ponds.
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beautiful bike path on a former railway line, quiet through nature
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Railway cycle path on the former Greifenhagener Kreisbahn. Cycle route no.3 Blue Velo. I still know without a bike path, but much better this way. More information: http://www.achim-bartoschek.de/bahneur_pl.htm#pl01_02, https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greifenhagener_Bahnen and http://www.rowery.wzp.pl/blue-velo
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Small swimming area with a jetty on Lake Wełtyń. Access with forest paths through a small holiday complex. More information: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/We%C5%82ty%C5%84_(jezioro)
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The primary natural attraction is Lake Wełtyń (Jezioro Wełtyńskie), which features three significant islands—Koźla, Dzicza, and Ptasia—and a nature reserve called Łąki Storczykowe on its eastern shore, known for orchids. The lake also offers recreational beaches. Additionally, the Tywa Valley near Wełtyń is a natural refuge with rare plant species and old trees.
Yes, Wełtyń has a rich history. You can visit the Church of Our Lady (Kościół p.w. Matki Boskiej Różańcowej), a stone Gothic church dating back to the 15th century. The village also preserves a Medieval Stronghold (grodzisko) and boasts over 30 registered archaeological sites, with remnants from the Neolithic period and a significant Lusatian settlement.
The area around Wełtyń is popular for cycling. A notable route is the Blue Velo Cycle Path on the Former Gryfino–Swobnica Railway, which runs picturesquely from Gryfino. Other routes include the "Szlak Czepiński" (black trail) along the western side of Lake Wełtyń and the "Szlak Równiny Wełtyńskiej i Pojezierza Myśliborskiego" (blue trail) along the eastern side. For more cycling options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Wełtyń or Gravel biking around Wełtyń guides.
You can enjoy swimming at Lake Wełtyń. There's a Swimming spot Wełtyńsee with a jetty, accessible via forest paths through a holiday complex. Another option is the Swimming area on Lake Wełtyń, a small, unguarded spot mainly used by holidaymakers but open to all. A broad sandy beach with a pier and a shallow area for children is also available in the southern part of the lake, near the village of Wirów.
Yes, the recreational areas around Lake Wełtyń are very family-friendly. The broad sandy beach near Wirów offers a shallow area suitable for children. The Swimming spot Wełtyńsee and Swimming area on Lake Wełtyń are also popular for families. The cycling routes, like the Blue Velo Cycle Path, provide gentle paths suitable for family bike rides.
There are various hiking opportunities around Wełtyń, ranging from easy to moderate. You can find trails that explore the natural landscapes, including areas around Lake Wełtyń and the Tywa Valley. For specific routes and their difficulties, refer to the Hiking around Wełtyń guide, which lists options like the 'Steklno loop' and trails around Gryfino's historical sites.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty and tranquility of the area. The Blue Velo Cycle Path is highly rated for its picturesque route through nature on a former railway line. The swimming spots on Lake Wełtyń are valued for providing refreshing access to the lake amidst holiday complexes, offering a peaceful escape.
Yes, Lake Wełtyń is a designated fishing ground. It is stocked with various fish species, including pike, tench, and carp, and is classified as a bream-type lake. This makes it a suitable spot for anglers.
Yes, the eastern shore of Lake Wełtyń is home to the Łąki Storczykowe faunistic and floristic reserve. This reserve is notable for its stands of orchids and protected animal species. Additionally, the Tywa Valley near Wełtyń is recognized as an important natural refuge due to its rare and protected plant species and old-growth trees.
The warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn (May to September), are ideal for outdoor activities in Wełtyń. During this period, the weather is pleasant for cycling, hiking, swimming in Lake Wełtyń, and exploring the natural reserves. The recreational areas and beaches around the lake are also fully operational.
Yes, the western shore of Lake Wełtyń is developed for recreational purposes. You can find various options including holiday resorts, campsites, and agritourism farms, providing choices for different preferences and budgets.
Wełtyń has a long history dating back to 1212. It was historically known as Woltin and Woltina. Its significance is marked by the 15th-century Church of Our Lady, a preserved Medieval Stronghold, and numerous archaeological sites, some of which show evidence of human settlement from the Neolithic period and the Lusatian culture.


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