Kolbudy, Administrative village in Gdansk County, Poland.
Kolbudy is a village in the Gdansk region of northern Poland, situated in a landscape shaped by glacial valleys. The Radunia and Reknica rivers define the terrain and create a green, rolling environment.
The village grew from two separate settlements, Upper and Lower Kolbudy, separated by the Radunia River. These were combined into a single administrative unit in 1998.
The village keeps Kashubian traditions alive through local festivals and events that bring people together. This heritage shapes how residents relate to their landscape and each other.
The village sits about 15 kilometers southwest of Gdańsk and is accessible by local transport or car. It serves as a good starting point to explore the river valleys and woodlands of the region.
The Reknica Gorge holds a nature reserve with dense forests of ancient beech and oak trees. These woods provide habitat for diverse forest wildlife and create a sense of timelessness.
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