Lublewo Gdańskie, Village in Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland.
Lublewo Gdańskie is a village in Pomeranian Voivodeship located about 14 kilometers southwest of Gdańsk, spread across agricultural lands and natural areas. The settlement is connected by regional roads to neighboring communities and characterized by open countryside with fields and patches of forest.
The village was founded under its former name Löblau and experienced administrative reorganization in 1998 when it was transferred to the present Pomeranian Voivodeship. This reform connected it to new regional structures and changed its administrative affiliation.
The Roman Catholic parish dedicated to Our Lady Queen of the Crown of Poland shapes village life and reflects the region's religious tradition. This place remains central to how residents gather and mark important moments throughout the year.
Regional road 221 connects the village to neighboring areas and provides access to larger cities like Gdańsk, with public transit services available. Visitors should note that the village is typically quiet, and exploration is best done on foot or by car.
The village borders the Bursztynowa Góra nature reserve to its northeast, offering locals and visitors direct access to protected woodland areas. This proximity to nature makes it appealing for those seeking to explore open areas without major tourist infrastructure.
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