Tychowo, Administrative town in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland.
Tychowo is a town in West Pomeranian Voivodeship with a blend of urban and rural settings. It serves as the administrative center for the surrounding Gmina Tychowo district and contains schools, shops, and public services.
The settlement first appeared in written records in 1250 and grew from an early medieval Slavic community. It remained a local administrative hub for centuries before officially gaining town status in 2010.
The timber-framed church dedicated to Our Lady of Perpetual Help displays the area's religious heritage through its medieval design and woodwork. It remains a focal point of community life and reflects centuries of local spiritual practice.
The town is easily accessible by car via local roads and offers basic supplies through small shops and services. Visitors should know that main sights like the church are within walking distance from the town center.
Near Tychowo stands Trygław, the largest glacial erratic boulder in Poland, protected as a natural monument. This stone is a fascinating relic of the last ice age and draws visitors interested in geology and natural history.
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