Przyborze, West Pomeranian Voivodeship

Przyborze lies on a hill with the steep slopes (the difference between the highest and the lowest point is 50 m).

From the Middle Ages to the 19th century the village was a fiefdom of Borcke family.

On the outskirts of Przyborze there is an old Evangelical-Augsburg cemetery from 19th century, where ancient iron crosses are preserved (the oldest is from 1862).

The cemetery is also known for the common ivy, which grows on the trees and its stems are thick as an arm of an adult human.

In the south of residential buildings lies a stone with a diameter of 9.1 m, brought here from Scandinavia one thousand years ago.

Przyborze table