Where to Base
Stay in the Old Town for walkable access to Gothic heritage sites and the main square. Alternatively, lodging near the railway junction offers convenience for travelers connecting to Brodnica, Kościerzyna, or Tczew.
Chojnice is a historic town in northern Poland’s Pomeranian Voivodeship, situated near the expansive Tuchola Forest. Founded around 1205, it served as a key center for cloth production and later became a hub for Polish youth resistance during the partitions. Today, it retains significant Gothic and Baroque heritage sites and functions as a major railroad junction connecting to cities like Brodnica, Kościerzyna, and Tczew. For frequent-flyer hotel travelers, Chojnice offers a quiet, culturally rich base with easy access to nature and history, distinct from the busier coastal hubs.
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Stay in the Old Town for walkable access to Gothic heritage sites and the main square. Alternatively, lodging near the railway junction offers convenience for travelers connecting to Brodnica, Kościerzyna, or Tczew.
There is no direct airport rail link. Travelers must take a train to major hubs like Gdańsk or Toruń to connect to flights. Allow ample time for transfers when planning your itinerary.
Summer is ideal for exploring the nearby Tuchola Forest. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for city walks, while winter provides a quiet atmosphere to appreciate the town's historical architecture.
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