places worth sightseeing in our region

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Places worth sightseeing in our region

Sylwia Romak Class 1Ga

Szafarnia

The village of Szafarnia picturesquely seated in the Drwęca vallery, was a

holiday destination of a Polish composer Frederic Chopin, who stayed there twice (in 1824 and 1825) in the 19th-century

Dziewanowski palace. The wealth of traditions and customs of a typical Polish

village together with the beauty of the countryside inspiered the famous author of mazurkas and other pieces of music.

Płonne

The village of Płonne, frequently mentioned in Maria Dąbrowska’s diaries, was the place where she wrote her most

celebrated novel titled „Noce i dnie” (Days and Night). Here tourists can appreciate a

park formely belonging to the manor, a Gothic church and the statue of Colanel Jan Dziewanowski, the famous commander in the battle at Samosierra and the village’s

most prominet citizen.

Obory

Situated in the vincinity the village of Obory is another perfect spot that tourists

can stop at. For over 400 years now a magnificent church and a monastery of

Shoed Carmelites has been towering over the picturesque neighbourhood.

Owing to the breathtaking scenery the region received the nicknames of the Calvary of Obory or the Switzerland of

Dobrzyń. Moreover, masses of visitors are magnetized by the statue of Our Sorrowful

Lady, whose healing powers gained widespread popularity.

The church has several spectacular altrs. In the central niche of the main altar in the presbytery tourists may admire the statue of the miraculous Pieta of Obory. A Baroque monastery adjoining the church as well as the

cemetery surrounded by the 18thcentury eall is yet another

attraction .

Kowalewo-Pomorskie

Tourist will not want to miss Kowalewo Pomorskie, another interesting town of the district. Here they will

be introduced to well-preserved parts of the city walls with a corner tower

from the turn of the Teutonic castle erected in the town in 1231. A Gothic pillar of the old watchtower

is what remained of the ancient Teutonic stronghold at the bottom of the castle

hill.

Another magnificent building in a 14th-century church of St Nicholas with a one-room layout and flat vault. Its Baroque

interior was mainly inherited from the old Dominican church in Torun.

Numerous buildings of great historical

value include churches, palaces and manors with

parks, particularly Gothic churches in

Radomin, Ostrowite,Wrocki,

Ciechocin, and Chełmonie as well

as Baroque churches in Działyń and Dulsk, and park and palace complex

in Sokołowo, Piątkowo,

Szafarnia and Zbójno.

St. Marcin Baroque church in Dulsk

St Małgorzata

Gothic Church in Ciechocin

St. Marcin Baroque church in Radomin

Nature values also contribute greatly to the attractiveness of

the region. Among the multitudes of lakes the best

managed are Okonin and Grodno lakes which in summer time attract crowds of tourists

craving for a peaceful rest at the lakeside.

The Lakes make a real paradise for fishing fans

while amateurs of mushroom picking and hunting may pursue

their passions in the woods of the district which cover the

area of about 11000ha.

Grodno lake

Okonin lake

There are over 50 monuments of nature registered in the district. The most attractive is the nature

reserve of 9 larches on Larch Hill in Płonne.

The nature reserve

Larch Hill in Płonne

Another interesting tourist spot is the valley of the Drwęca River. On the slopes of the valley there is

a nature reserve Bobrowisko where numerous species of rare animals

and plants can be found.

The Drwęca has been used as a canoenig route for many years with national

and international

canoenig races organising here

regulary.

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