Osiedle Dojlidy, Białystok
Facts and practical information
Dojlidy is one of the districts of the Polish city of Białystok, formerly a village and farmlands. It is also known for its brewery, plywood factory and the Dojlidy fish ponds and recreation areas on the White River reservoirs. Until 1954 there was a Gmina Dojlidy, after which point it was incorporated into the city. Dojlidy term probably comes from the name of the tribe of Baltic peoples residing in these lands for centuries. In contrast to Bialystok, which until 1795 was part of the Crown, Dojlidy, belonged to the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. ()
DojlidyBiałystok
Osiedle Dojlidy – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Osiedle Centrum, Osiedle Bojary, Pałac Hasbacha, Osiedle Białostoczek.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Osiedle Dojlidy?
How to get to Osiedle Dojlidy by public transport?
Bus
- Adama Mickiewicza/Sąd Rejonowy • Lines: 30 (7 min walk)