Chrzypsko great - Chrzypsko Wielkie

Chrzypsko great - a large commune village in Poland, located in Greater Poland Voivodeship, in you will say Międzychodzki, in in the Chrzypsko Wielkie commune above Lake Chrzypskie (304 ha) and the Oszczynica River.

The gothic church of st. Wojciech in Chrzypsek Wielki from 1600-1609

Information

Geographic coordinates: 52 ° 38'N, 16 ° 14'E

In the years 1975-1998 the village administratively belonged to the then Poznań Province.

In 2010, the village was inhabited by 958 people.

The coat of arms of the village

Historical monuments

  • The gothic church of st. Wojciech built in the years 1600-1609.

Drive

The village is situated on two provincial roads: 133 and 186.

Tourism

Extremely attractive location on Lake Chrzypskie (304 ha) - the largest lake Międzychodzko-Sierakowski Lake District made the town an important tourist and recreational center. The area surrounding the lake is extremely picturesque and hilly. Rivers quite high, essentially forestless. There are three villages by the lake: in addition to Chrzypsko Wielki, also Chrzypsko Małe and Łężeczki with a large sports and recreation center.

The surface of the Chrzypskie Lake water table is 300 ha and it is situated at an altitude of almost 50 m above sea level. The average depth of the lake is 6.1 m, and the maximum depth is 15.0 m. The lake has a rectangular shape elongated from north to south. The maximum length of the lake is 2870 m, and the width is 2220 m. In the southern part it has three larger bays elongated to the north, west and east. There are 3 islands on the lake, the larger one with trees and two smaller ones.

Tourist routes

4 tourist routes lead through Chrzypsko Wielkie, including 2 cycling and 2 hiking.

  • Bike trails
    • black bike trail R8 Provincial Route "Trail of the Hundred Lakes" (SSJ) Between - Lake Kola - Kolno - Kamionna - Prusim (the Kwilcz commune) - Chalin - Góra (village in the Międzychód poviat) - Lake Wielkie - Sieraków - Lesionki - Ryżyn, Chrzypsko greatLuchki - Białokosz - Gnuszyn (46.1 km) - Szamotuływhere it connects to The Trans wielkopolska cycle route - the northern section TTR-N and leads to Poznan,
    • black bicycle route The route "Around the Chrzypskie Lake" (8 km)
  • Hiking trails
    • green trail The green PTTK walking trail: Chrzypsko greatŁężeczka Viewpoint - Lake Białokoskie - Lubosz (the Kwilcz commune) (17.7 km)
    • black trail Black (II) PTTK hiking trail: Chrzypsko Wielkie - Łężeczki - Chrzypsko Małe - Lisznia (lake) - to the yellow trail.

When visiting the area of ​​the Międzychodzko-Sierakowskie Lakeland, you can get the Regional PTTK Badge "Tourist of the Międzychodzko-Sierakowski Lakeland". The badges are awarded by the Board of the PTTK Branch in Szamotuły.

tourist information

Village website on the Internet: http://www.chrzypsko.pl/

Where next

The manor house, built around 1891. At the road to Pniew there is an interesting vantage point from which you can see the vast panorama of the eastern part of the Sieraków Landscape Park, especially Chrzypskie Lake and its surroundings. Moreover, on January 1, 2001, on the first day of the third millennium, the world's first monument - a mushroom - was erected there

  • 6 km southwest Lutom on the eastern shore of the largest and longest lake in the commune - Lutomskie Lake, 5 km from the commune of Sieraków. Interesting monuments: a mansion-villa built in 1905 for the then owner of the village - Emil Rodatz, which has survived to this day in its original external form, but with significantly rebuilt interiors. Also a church in the late baroque style with baroque and late classicist furnishings. Interesting paintings inside: St. Roch from around 1860 (J. Kopczyński) and Our Lady with the Child from the 18th century. At the main altar - a canopy modeled on a baroque canopy from the Gniezno cathedral. In 2009, it was discovered that this structure, previously considered a confession, is in fact the only surviving in Poland Castrum Doloris (torment camp) from the turn of the 17th and 18th centuries.
  • Lutomek 3 km southwest on road 186 to Kwilcz. In the 4th quarter of the 19th century, a manor house was built in the Lutomek farm, which in the 19th century and the first half of the 19th century. In the 1920s, it was the property of the Kwilecki family from Kwilcz. Then the farm was leased, and from the beginning of the 20th century to 1939, the Kapelscy were the leaseholders of the estate in Lutomek. After World War II, it belonged to the Stallion Stallion in Sieraków as a state property, then to the state-owned farm and Kombinat in Kwilcz.
  • 10 km west Sieraków - a city located on the Warta River, on the edge of the Noteć Forest, between two lakes: Jaroszewskie and Lutomskie. There are many interesting sights in it:
    • Historical urban layout from 1416 to the 20th century,
    • Bernardine monastery complex, including the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary of the Immaculate Conception - called the Pearl of Sieraków and a wing of the monastery from 1819, now a rectory,
    • Evangelical church - the Evangelical commune was founded in Sieraków in 1750. The church of the half-timbered structure was erected in the years 1783-1785, although in 2010 the tower collapsed. It was one of the two original (not rebuilt) Evangelical churches of the half-timbered construction that survived in Greater Poland.
    • Synagogue - building from the end of the 19th century
    • The remains of the Opaliński Castle - the restored left wing of the castle, existing since the 14th century, in which the museum was opened in June 1995.
    • The complex of buildings of the stallion herd from the first half of the 19th-20th centuries,
    • The former hospital of St. Ducha - now a residential house,
    • House from the first half XIX century (ul. 8 Stycznia 7).
  • Śródka a town less than 2 km to the west.
    • In 1933, a professor Józef Kostrzewski discovered 12 graves from the Bronze Age near Śródka. During the research carried out in the discovered graves, a lot of fragments of vessels were found.
    • Built in the years 1858-1861, the Seydlitz residence in Śródka - the palace - is one of the most representative buildings referring to the tradition of the Middle Ages in Greater Poland. The design of the facade and decorations as well as the layout of the rooms indicate that it was designed by a high-class architect. In recent years, the palace has become private property and has been restored. A hotel and restaurant were built on the premises of the palace, where tourists admire the beauty of nature in the adjacent park, with an area of ​​2.7 ha, where you can admire, among others, oaks with a trunk circumference of up to 510 cm and the surrounding lakes are admired.
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