A restored nineteenth-century palace with a broad leisure offer: indoor pool, spa area, salt grotto, playground, mini-zoo, and access to a nearby stable. The hotel works both for couples and families, especially for guests who want a comfortable base on the southern edge of the Tuchola Forest region.

The palace in Rulewo was built in 1829 by Gustaw Theodor Maercker, on the foundations of an earlier manor owned by the Pawłowski family, which had burned down. The first mention of the estate dates back to 1295. After the Second World War it was used by a state farm, and since 2011 the building has operated as a hotel.
Rulewo lies in the Warlubie municipality, on the southern edge of the Tuchola Forest, between Wdecki and Nadwiślański Landscape Parks. The palace is surrounded by a park with ponds, small bridges, and walking alleys.
About 9 km to the south is Gruczno, with the stronghold on Góra Świętego Jana. Nearby lakes with beaches include Rybno, Radodzierz, and Płochocińskie, and the Wda River flows not far away. Świecie on the Vistula is several kilometres further.


Rulewo
53.5518°N, 18.6022°E