Kiełpino, Pomeranian Voivodeship, Rural settlement in Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland.
Kiełpino is a rural settlement in Pomeranian Voivodeship that encompasses several smaller localities and sits in a landscape of forests and lakes. The village forms a connected community spread across different areas within the region.
The settlement developed alongside the coal main line railway, known as the French line, which connected distant towns in the Pomeranian region. The railway shaped the growth and role of this community in the broader area.
The village carries its name in the Kashubian language as Kôłpino, reflecting the regional identity that continues to shape the area today. Local residents maintain this linguistic connection as part of their community identity.
A railway station serves the village and provides transport connections to other areas of the Pomeranian region. Visitors exploring the surrounding landscape should plan to move around on foot or use available local transport.
The village sits between two natural lakes, Małe Kiełpińskie and Duże Kiełpino, which shape its landscape. South of the settlement lies the Stare Modrzewie nature reserve, an important area for the region's ecology.
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