Lubichowo is a rural municipality located in the Pomeranian Voivodeship, within the Starogard County, boasting a rich history and diverse demographic structure. Before 1999, this municipality was part of the Gdańsk Voivodeship. The administrative seat is the village of Lubichowo, and the municipality comprises 12 smaller village districts, including Bietowo, Mermet, Mościska, Ocypel, and Zielona Góra. As of June 30, 2004, the municipality had a population of 5,595, reflecting its stable demographic structure.
Covering an area of 161.01 km², the municipality is characterized by its natural assets, with agricultural land accounting for 34% and forested areas making up 57% of the total area. Economically, Lubichowo is well-balanced, constituting 11.97% of the total area of Starogard County. Architecturally, the area features traditional rural buildings and elements tied to local history, such as historic religious sites and old farmsteads.
Culturally, the municipality actively organizes various local events that promote regional traditions, folklore, and community integration. A significant aspect of Lubichowo's history is its relationships with neighboring municipalities like Bobowo, Skórcz, and Starogard Gdański, which influence the dynamics of local life.
An interesting feature is its proximity to forested areas, which support diverse recreational and tourist activities, as well as rich flora and fauna. Thanks to its location and natural wealth, Lubichowo is increasingly becoming an attractive destination for tourists and those seeking peace and quiet away from the hustle and bustle of the city.