Castles around gmina gmina Płoty showcase the region's rich historical architecture and transformations over centuries. The area is home to structures like the Old Castle, which evolved from a 13th-century wooden stronghold, and the New Castle, a prominent neo-Baroque structure. These sites provide insights into diverse architectural styles, from medieval origins to Renaissance and neo-Baroque elements. Visitors can explore these historical sites and their surrounding parks, offering a connection to Polish heritage.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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The history of the New Castle in Płoty begins in 1577, when the Osten family, the previous owners of the Old Castle, sold it to the Blücher family. However, they did not leave Płoty, but bought a plot of land near the former seat and built a new castle on it, similar to the old one. This one was also surrounded by ramparts and a moat, although it did not serve a military function. Initially, it was smaller and more modest than the old one, but over time, after further reconstructions, it became increasingly magnificent and representative. The castle underwent its greatest modernizations at the beginning of the 18th century and at the beginning of the 19th century. It gained its current appearance after another reconstruction in the years 1910-1912.
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What we can see today is not a castle, nor even its ruins. In 2015-2017, archaeological research was carried out on the former castle hill and some foundations were uncovered. Low, brick walls were built on them to mark the shape of the former castle.
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A Renaissance palace built between 1592 and 1611 on the site of the former Flemming castle. In 1759, the palace was rebuilt and the manor park transformed in the French style. In the mid-19th century, the palace was rebuilt again. After World War II, the palace was the seat of a state farm, a kindergarten, a community center and a shop. Since 1990, the building has belonged to the Pomeranian Library. It is nicely renovated. The area is fenced and closed. The palace can only be viewed from the outside.
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the first wooden castle was built in 1260–1270. The first mention of the castle in a document issued on the occasion of the division of the duchy into districts appeared in 1295. It is known that the castle was divided and its owners were the Borek and Vidant families. In 1365, Vidanci sold their part to the Pomeranian prince Bogusław V. It is believed that at that time the castle was rebuilt into a fully brick building. In 1447, the castle returned to Borki in its entirety. However, the greatest destruction was caused by the Seven Years' War (1756–1763) and the Russian army passing through it. Probably then the Borków castle was also destroyed. A modern manor house was built in its place in 1774. Around 1826, when the Borek family died out, the castle hill and landed estates were taken over by the von Bülow family. It was probably then that the half-timbered Borków manor house was demolished, and the hill and the surrounding area were afforested, creating the beginning of the park
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Unfortunately, I didn't get there until it got dark. The farm building is illuminated. I didn't get to see the well-preserved castle.
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The east family castle. Renaissance castle from 1910 with noticeable changes. It was up for auction in early 2021. How could it have ended?
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Remains of the castle of the bishops of Kamień. Picturesque surroundings, there are benches you can sit, watch, chill and have a bite. Possibility to go up the mountain and admire the beautiful landscape of the Golczewo area.
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The castles in Gmina Płoty showcase a blend of architectural styles, reflecting centuries of transformation. You'll find structures with medieval origins, Renaissance elements, and prominent neo-Baroque designs. For example, the Old Castle in Płoty evolved from a 13th-century wooden stronghold, while the adjacent Nowy Castle in Płoty and Castle Park is a prime example of neo-Baroque architecture from the early 20th century.
The Old Castle in Płoty dates back to a 13th-century wooden stronghold, showing an eclectic mix of medieval and Renaissance elements, and currently functions as a town library. The New Castle, built between 1608 and 1618, was transformed into a representative neo-Baroque style between 1910 and 1912, featuring a distinctive clock tower and well-preserved interiors. It is set within a large park.
Yes, you can visit Castle Hill of the Bork Family, Resko. This historical site marks the location of a former castle, originally built in the 13th century. Archaeological research has uncovered its foundations, and low brick walls now outline the shape of the original structure, offering a glimpse into its past.
Many of the castles and historical sites in Gmina Płoty are suitable for families. Both the Nowy Castle in Płoty and Castle Park and Castle Hill of the Bork Family, Resko are categorized as family-friendly. The New Castle's expansive park, with its walking paths and old trees, is particularly pleasant for family outings.
The area around Gmina Płoty offers various outdoor activities. You can find easy hikes, cycling routes, and running trails. For example, there are easy hiking routes like the 'Frog King Sculpture loop from Golczewo' and 'Walk with Widant loop from Resko'. Cyclists can explore routes such as the 'Trzygłów Palace – St. Hubert Shelter loop from Baszewice'. You can find more details and routes in the Easy hikes around gmina gmina Płoty and Cycling around gmina gmina Płoty guides.
Yes, Golczewo Castle Tower is a notable viewpoint. Visitors can go up the mountain to admire the beautiful landscape of the Golczewo area. It offers picturesque surroundings with benches to relax and enjoy the views.
Visitors appreciate the rich historical significance and architectural diversity of the castles. The Nowy Castle in Płoty and Castle Park is particularly popular for its neo-Baroque design and well-preserved interiors, as well as its expansive park. The historical context of sites like Castle Hill of the Bork Family, Resko also draws interest for its archaeological insights.
Yes, parking is available at the Nowy Castle in Płoty and Castle Park, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car.
The New Castle in Płoty has well-preserved interiors, including a columned entrance hall, stuccoed ceilings, and paneled rooms, which are often accessible during events or specific opening hours. The Old Castle currently serves as a town library, so its visitation is restricted to the rules of a public library, though you can appreciate its historical facade from the outside.
Yes, the region also features other historical sites like Trzygłów Palace and Buk Palace. Buk Palace, a Renaissance palace built between 1592 and 1611, is nicely renovated and can be viewed from the outside, though the area is fenced and closed.
While specific seasonality for castle visits isn't provided, the expansive parks associated with castles like the Nowy Castle in Płoty and Castle Park are generally most enjoyable during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is pleasant for walking and exploring the grounds.


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