Attractions and places to see around Dolice, a village in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland, include a mix of historical sites, archaeological discoveries, and natural features. The region is characterized by its historical landmarks, such as ancient megalithic tombs and a 16th-century parish church. Outdoor enthusiasts can find opportunities for hiking and cycling, with dedicated routes and natural reserves. The area offers diverse points of interest for those exploring its cultural and natural landscape.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Absolutely worthwhile terrain with railway relics. Privately (!) built and operated. The owner speaks good German and is happy to provide information about the terrain, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-v03BL9Ftr8
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nice place seen from the bike, I didn't visit it because I had other plans
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Our video from this route. Beautiful and clean. https://youtu.be/CIgxM144A00?si=QbFzMrT0ZxwK8MsX
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Our film from this route. Beautiful and clean. https://youtu.be/CIgxM144A00?si=QbFzMrT0ZxwK8MsX
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Railway line No. 410 used to run here. Today it is a part of the Western Lake District Route marked No. R20. A small open-air museum at the former station in Lubiana was created on the initiative of a private person. The main exhibit here is the TY-2 269 steam locomotive, built according to the technical ideas of 1942 and produced in 1943 by Henschel & Sohn, Kassel. The steam locomotive traveled around Olsztyn and then Malbork throughout the post-war period. In 1992 it was withdrawn from service. In 2015, it was transported to Lubiana Pyrzycka as a monument. In addition to the steam locomotive, there is also a passenger car from that period, a Fablok Ls40 diesel locomotive from 1960 and elements of railway infrastructure such as a water crane, route markings and a renovated station building. You can see a railway telephone on the wall of one of the buildings. The whole thing blends in beautifully with the landscape, which can be one of the goals of a bicycle trip or the main destination not only for railway enthusiasts.
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The Dolice region is rich in history. You can visit the ancient Megalithic Tombs and Barrow Cemeteries, dating back approximately 5,000 years, located south of Dolice near Pomietów. The village also features a masonry Parish Church, originally built in 1596 with Renaissance features and an 18th-century Baroque tower. For railway enthusiasts, the Lubiana Railway Heritage Site offers a historic steam locomotive and other railway infrastructure. Additionally, you can explore the 19th-century Historic Palace and Farmstead, and the modernist Cemetery Chapel.
Yes, Dolice is notable for its archaeological heritage. The area boasts well-preserved Megalithic Tombs from the Funnelbeaker culture, which are about 5,000 years old. There are also barrow cemeteries from the Lusatian culture and two Late Bronze Age barrow cemeteries identified within the forested areas outside the modern village.
Nature lovers should visit the "Dęby Sądowskie" Forest Reserve, located in the southeastern part of Gmina Dolice. This reserve protects a unique sub-Atlantic oak-hornbeam forest and is home to numerous monumental trees, including approximately 25 pedunculate oaks, some estimated to be 400 years old. The area also features a tranquil Landscape Park complementing the historic palace.
Yes, the region around Dolice is well-suited for cycling. A significant highlight is the Western Lakes Route R20: Pełczyce–Barlinek Bike Path, a new asphalt road built on a former railway line that offers great views through a landscape park's forest. The Lubiana Railway Heritage Site is also part of the scenic Western Lake District Route R20. For more cycling options, you can explore routes like the 'Pełczyce–Płotno Bike Path – Lubiana Railway Heritage Site loop from Choszczno' or the 'Pier on Lake Klukom – Village church Sławęcin loop from Choszczno' found in the Cycling around Dolice guide.
The Dolice area offers various hiking opportunities, particularly through its natural reserves and historic avenues. You can find easy hikes such as the 'Pier on Lake Klukom – Old Railway Tracks loop from Choszczno' or the 'Water Tower – Mill Gate (Brama Młyńska) loop from Stargard'. These and other routes are detailed in the Easy hikes around Dolice guide.
Absolutely. The area boasts several picturesque avenues of old trees perfect for leisurely strolls or cycling. Notable ones include a 2.8-kilometer avenue of red oaks and pedunculate oaks along the road from Dolice to Mogilica, and a 2.2-kilometer avenue featuring maples, ash trees, and pedunculate oaks along the road from Dolice to Bralęcino, which includes a remarkable giant double small-leaved lime tree.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Lubiana Railway Heritage Site, with its historic locomotives and railway infrastructure, is often enjoyed by children and adults alike. The scenic cycling paths, such as the Western Lakes Route R20: Pełczyce–Barlinek Bike Path, offer a pleasant outdoor activity for families. Exploring the natural beauty of the "Dęby Sądowskie" Forest Reserve can also be a great family outing.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months are generally the best for outdoor activities around Dolice. During these seasons, the weather is most favorable for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural reserves and historic sites. The tree-lined avenues are particularly beautiful in spring with new foliage or in autumn with changing colors.
Yes, you can visit the Mill Gate (Brama Młyńska) in nearby Stargard, a medieval city gate built over the Ina river, featuring two octagonal towers. Another significant medieval structure is the Brama Świętojańska Tunnel, also in Stargard, which was originally the St. John's Gate from the 15th century.
The Lubiana Railway Heritage Site is an open-air museum for railway enthusiasts. It features a historic steam locomotive (a "krieglok"), a period passenger car, a Fablok Ls40 diesel locomotive from 1960, and various elements of railway infrastructure like a water crane and a renovated station building. The main exhibit is the TY‑2 Steam Locomotive Monument No. 269 — Lubiana Pyrzycka, which was built in 1943.
The Western Lakes Route R20: Pełczyce–Barlinek Bike Path is noted as being wheelchair accessible. This asphalt path, built on a former railway line, offers a smooth surface for easy navigation through the landscape park's forest.
The "Dęby Sądowskie" Forest Reserve is a highlight, protecting a unique fragment of a hornbeam forest, specifically a sub-Atlantic oak-hornbeam forest. This reserve is home to numerous monumental trees, including approximately 25 pedunculate oaks, some of which are estimated to be 400 years old with impressive trunk circumferences. Additionally, the historic tree-lined avenues feature red oaks, pedunculate oaks, maples, ash trees, and small-leaved limes, including a remarkable giant double small-leaved lime tree.


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