This place stands out mainly because of its location in the heart of Tuchola, a few steps from the market square and the Museum of the Tuchola Forest. Guests have restaurants, cafes, and the town’s main sights close by, while in a few minutes they can head out toward the river, a lake, or the forest. It combines town convenience with quick access to nature, so the guesthouse works well as a base for people who want to link sightseeing in Tuchola with time in the Tuchola Forest.

Tuchola is often treated as the informal capital of the Tuchola Forest. It received town rights in 1346. Its medieval urban layout has largely survived, with a market square and a regular street grid.
The town hall stands on the market square, built on the foundations of a former Teutonic castle. The Museum of the Tuchola Forest is located on Podgórna Street. In the south-eastern part of the town flows the Brda, where many kayak trips begin.
In Rudzki Most you will also find Kamień Jagiełły, a natural monument linked with a local legend. Nearby accommodation includes Dworek Wymysłowo, Pod Jeleniem, and OW Nad Brdą. From Tuchola it is also convenient to drive toward Bory Tucholskie National Park.



Tuchola, city center
53.5873°N, 17.8622°E