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Przywidz Municipality

Residents/Population: 6 159
Area: 129 km2
Expenditure per capita: 6 729,85 zł
Website: www.przywidz.pl
Rulers/Leaders:
Włodzimierz MichalskiMayor of the Municipality Robert DejaChair of the City Council

The Przywidz Municipality is dominated by pristine forests with unique flora and fauna, numerous hills, and picturesque lakes that delight water sports enthusiasts and anglers. This diverse terrain is a true asset of the area.

Sports enthusiasts will find cycling trails and ski slopes with artificial snow in Przywidz and Trzepowo. The cycling trails, equipped with small tourist infrastructure (awarded the international BYPAD certificate), are ideal for cycling trips. It is highly recommended to explore one of them, routed around the picturesquely located lakes. There are four hiking and cycling trails available: the red trail, leading through Czapielsk - Przywidz - Lake Łąkie; the blue trail through Lake Głębokie - Nowa Wieś Przywidzka - Pałęczyno - to Przywidz; the green trail leading through the hills of Przywidz; and another red trail around Lake Przywidzkie. In winter, entertainment is provided by the "Zielona Brama" (Green Gate) Ski Resort in Przywidz. In addition to the longest ski lift in Pomerania, visitors have access to a guesthouse, a pub, an Adventure Park, and a horse stud farm. The accommodation base mainly consists of holiday resorts, high-class agritourism farmstays, and guesthouses. It is also worth seeing the Church of Our Lady of the Rosary in Przywidz, as well as the remains of a medieval settlement from the 13th century, along with a disused Evangelical cemetery in Trzepowo.

The municipality is very well connected to the largest towns of the metropolitan area located in its vicinity, which is a major advantage. The relatively low population density protects the landscape of this region from degradation and, at the same time, creates a perfect place to relax surrounded by nature. Agricultural land dominates the Przywidz Municipality. Class IV soils prevail, which is why local agriculture is characterized by low efficiency and a significant amount of fallow land.