Chocina
Trip duration: 1-2 days. Difficulty: (1)
River length 44 km / 31 km trail length
The Chocina is a left tributary of the Brda. It flows through the Tuchola Forests, in the province of Pomerania. The most interesting section of the river starts from Chociński Mill. From this point the river is characterised by large meanders and flows through the picturesque surroundings of forests, fields and meadows. In the hamlet of Kokoszka you can see the Indian wigwam (where we can organise bonfires). From there it flows towards Lake Karsinskie, where it joins the Brda trail.
River length 44 km / 31 km trail length
The Chocina is a left tributary of the Brda. It flows through the Tuchola Forests, in the province of Pomerania. The most interesting section of the river starts from Chociński Mill. From this point the river is characterised by large meanders and flows through the picturesque surroundings of forests, fields and meadows. In the hamlet of Kokoszka you can see the Indian wigwam (where we can organise bonfires). From there it flows towards Lake Karsinskie, where it joins the Brda trail.
Proposed daily runoff distances on the Chocina river:
Binduga – Sepiot – 16 km
Sepiot – Swornegacie – 17 km
Chocinski Młyn – Swornegacie 3-4 hours
Zielona Chocina – Swornegacie 6-7 hours
Distances from Swornegacie (for kayak and canoe delivery):
Binduga – 22 km
Zielona Chocina – 18 km
Jonki – 15 km
Sepiot – 10km
Chocinski Mlyn – 7 km