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Choszczno

West Pomerania, Poland
City·Historic, Scenic, Tranquil
Choszczno
Photo by Marek M. from Google Places
Choszczno
Photo by Marek M. from Google Places
Choszczno
Photo by Grażyna Białas from Google Places
Choszczno
Photo by Marek M. from Google Places
Choszczno
Photo by Grażyna Białas from Google Places
Choszczno
Photo by Marek M. from Google Places
Choszczno
Photo by Marek M. from Google Places
Choszczno
Photo by Grażyna Białas from Google Places
Choszczno
Photo by Marek M. from Google Places
Choszczno
Photo by Grażyna Białas from Google Places

Choszczno, nestled in the marshy district between the Stobnica river and Klukom lake, is a town rich in history and natural beauty. The town's skyline is marked by a Gothic church and remnants of its 19th-century industrial past, including a gasification plant and water pressure tower. Despite suffering significant damage during World War II, Choszczno has been rebuilt and now serves as a center for local governance. Its microclimate makes it a popular rehabilitation center, while the nearby lakes and golf course attract tourists seeking water sports and golfing. The town also boasts a strong military tradition and is home to the 2nd Artillery Regiment.

Choszczno, nestled in the marshy district between the Stobnica river and Klukom lake, is a town rich in history and natural beauty. The town's skyline is marked by a Gothic church and remnants of its 19th-century industrial past, including a gasification plant and water pressure tower. Despite suffering significant damage during World War II, Choszczno has been rebuilt and now serves as a center for local governance. Its microclimate makes it a popular rehabilitation center, while the nearby lakes and golf course attract tourists seeking water sports and golfing. The town also boasts a strong military tradition and is home to the 2nd Artillery Regiment.

Highlights

  • Gothic church and 19th-century industrial buildings.

  • Proximity to Klukom lake and Stobnica river.

  • Home to Modry Las, a top-ranked European golf course.

  • Close to Drawieński National Park.

  • Wodny Raj aqua park for family fun.

Before you go: Choszczno essentials

  • Historical architecture with a Gothic church and industrial heritage.

  • Scenic natural surroundings with lakes and rivers.

  • Rehabilitation center due to its favorable microclimate.

  • Strong military presence with historical significance.

Local Cuisine

Try local Polish dishes at the town's eateries for an authentic experience.

Transport

Choszczno is well-connected by train, making it easy to visit nearby cities like Szczecin and Poznań.

Best For

History buffs and water sports enthusiasts.

Currency

PLN zł

Average Cost

$60-$120 p/day

Population

15,733

Outdoor Activities

Enjoy water sports on Klukom lake or visit the nearby Drawieński National Park for hiking.

Golfing

Visit Modry Las for a top-notch golfing experience in a scenic setting.

Languages Spoken

Polish, English

Occasion Tags

Tourists, History, Nature, Family

Best time to visit Choszczno

April-JuneSeptember-November

Best Season

Spring

Spring is a pleasant time to visit Choszczno, with blooming nature and mild weather.

Best Season

Summer

Summer offers warm weather ideal for water sports and outdoor activities.

Best Season

Fall

Fall provides a colorful backdrop for exploring the town's historical sites.

Winter

Winters are cold but offer a quiet charm, perfect for visiting indoor attractions.

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Location

Choszczno, West Pomerania, Poland
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