An early medieval Slavic settlement located on the wooded, flat summit of the Chojna hill (approx. 74 m) in the Chojnówka valley, near Szczecin. The ramparts, dating back to the 11th-12th centuries, are still visible today, albeit faintly. Not on the site of the stronghold itself, but nearby, on Trygława Hill, there are modern monuments to Slavic gods, although they have recently been significantly damaged. 

You can get here from Mączna Street via Chojnowska Road, then at the stone ruins and the Swedish Mill, turn behind the Leniwka watercourse and head towards the hill. 

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