The 7 Best Historic Walking Areas in Kuyavia-Pomerania Province, Central Poland

November 2, 2021 Jasper Kershner

Discover the best top things to do in Kuyavia-Pomerania Province, Poland including Military Cultural and Educational Association Rawelin, Mill's Island (Wyspa Mlynska), Historic Old Town, Kruszwica Medieval Castle, Fort Wielka Ksieza Gora, Ulica Dluga, Market Square in Tuchola.
Restaurants in Kuyavia-Pomerania Province

1. Military Cultural and Educational Association Rawelin

Ul. 6 Marca 1, Grudziadz 86-300 Poland +48 56 458 26 50 [email protected] http://www.rawelin-grudziadz.pl/
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Military Cultural and Educational Association Rawelin

2. Mill's Island (Wyspa Mlynska)

ul. Mennica, Bydgoszcz Poland http://www.visitbydgoszcz.pl/pl/odkryj/co-zobaczyc/1035-wyspa-mlynska
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4.5 based on 423 reviews

Mill's Island (Wyspa Mlynska)

Natural Island in the middle of the city of Bydgoszcz. Important strategic asset during the Kingdom era

Reviewed By 760agatab

Close to Mill's Island, you will find a lot of restaurants and bars, and the island itself features a little Venice and a little of green for a nice walk after or before the dinner.

3. Historic Old Town

Rynek, Grudziadz 86-302 Poland
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4.5 based on 112 reviews

Historic Old Town

4. Kruszwica Medieval Castle

Podzamcze, Kruszwica Poland +48 52 351 53 03 http://zamki.res.pl/kruszwica.htm
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4.5 based on 51 reviews

Kruszwica Medieval Castle

Reviewed By Marek_ZG - Zielona Gora, Poland

Kruszwica is a small town and this Medieval Castle is its only landmark. Still, when driving in the vicinity or passing through, it is worth visiting and climbing the castle tower for the views it offers.

5. Fort Wielka Ksieza Gora

Droga Graniczna, Grudziadz 86-300 Poland +48 607 399 030 [email protected] http://www.fortwkg.eu
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Fort Wielka Ksieza Gora

The fort at Wielka Ksieza Gora was undoubtedly the most powerful fortification located in the east of the German Empire. It is a unique example of the so called Festung from its early evolution period. It is still a valuable heritage site and the objective of pilgrimages of fortification lovers. Concept work on construction of fortifications started already in 1885-1886 and the construction itself began in 1889 and it ended in 1914 with over 22 shelters/bunkers/ammo shelters. In 1920, the fort was taken over by Polish military leadership, in 1926 the Festa was renamed as Dabrowski Fort. After the occupation, munitions and explosives warehouses were created in the bunkers. Soviet forces used heavy howitzers located at the conquered fort during the siege of Grudziadz in February and March of 1945. On 4.12.1998, the site was officially entered into the registry of heritage sites. Currently, Fort Wielka Ksieza Gora association is active on the site, which makes it possible to visit.

6. Ulica Dluga

ul.Dluga, Bydgoszcz Poland http://www.visitbydgoszcz.pl/pl/odkryj/co-zobaczyc/2784-ulica-dluga-w-bydgoszczy
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Ulica Dluga

Reviewed By D1spm - Redditch, United Kingdom

Classic Bydgoszcz style and beautiful lines with many bars and restaurants just off the main old town square worth a stroll through

7. Market Square in Tuchola

Plac Wolnosci, Tuchola Poland +48 52 334 10 83 http://www.luczniczka.com/index.html
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4.0 based on 18 reviews

Market Square in Tuchola

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