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How long is the drive from Hel to Berlin?

The direct drive from Hel to Berlin is 329 mi (530 km), and should have a drive time of 7 hrs 2 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Hel to Berlin, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Gdansk, Szczecin, Sopot, Kolobrzeg, and Gdynia, as well as top places to visit like Mariacka and European Solidarity Centre, or the ever-popular Museum of the Second World War.

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Top cities between Hel and Berlin

The top cities between Hel and Berlin are Gdansk, Szczecin, Sopot, Kolobrzeg, and Gdynia. Gdansk is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Hel and 6 hours from Berlin.
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Gdynia

Gdynia is a vibrant port city located on the Baltic coast of Poland. The city boasts an array of modernist architecture, such as the Museum of the City of Gdynia, showcasing local history. Kościuszki Square leads to the waterfront and features a unique fountain at its center. Visitors can explore maritime history by visiting the WWII destroyer ORP Błyskawica and the 1909 tall ship Dar Pomorza, both transformed into museums on the Southern Pier.
14% as popular as Gdansk
21 minutes off the main route, 21% of way to Berlin
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Sopot

Sopot, a charming town on the Baltic Sea in northern Poland, is part of the Tri-City metropolitan area along with Gdynia and Gdańsk. It's renowned for its health spas, sandy beach, and an iconic long wooden pier that stretches into the Bay of Gdańsk. The surreal Crooked House stands out on Sopot’s main pedestrianized street, Monciak (Monte Cassino).
21% as popular as Gdansk
24 minutes off the main route, 23% of way to Berlin
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Gdańsk

Gdańsk, also known as Danzig in German, is a picturesque port city located on the Baltic coast of Poland. The Main Town area, which was reconstructed after the devastation of World War II, features charming and colorful facades along the Long Market where visitors can find an array of shops and restaurants. One of the notable landmarks in this area is the Neptune Fountain, a 17th-century symbol topped by a bronze statue of the sea god.
Most popular city on this route
20 minutes off the main route, 24% of way to Berlin
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Kołobrzeg

Kołobrzeg, a charming Polish city located on the Baltic Sea, is celebrated for its rejuvenating spas and rich historical landmarks. The Gothic St. Mary’s Basilica showcases a remarkable 14th-century bronze baptistery and an impressive 16th-century chandelier. Visitors can explore the castlelike town hall which hosts a contemporary art gallery, a concert hall, and a cozy cafe.
8% as popular as Gdansk
7 minutes off the main route, 60% of way to Berlin
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Szczecin

Szczecin, a city in northwest Poland, is situated on the banks of the Oder River. It boasts the impressive 19th-century Chobry Embankment and the refurbished Pomeranian Dukes’ Castle, which now serves as a cultural hub. The grand St. James Cathedral houses a remarkable 14th-century triptych and stunning stained-glass windows, offering panoramic views from its tower.
10% as popular as Gdansk
12 minutes off the main route, 78% of way to Berlin

Best stops along Hel to Berlin drive

The top stops along the way from Hel to Berlin (with short detours) are European Solidarity Centre, Molo w Kołobrzegu, and Pier in Sopot. Other popular stops include Bunkry Blüchera, Latarnia Morska Kołobrzeg, and Museum of the Second World War.
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Museum of the Second World War

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War museum
Museums
The Museum of the Second World War, a striking and modern establishment that opened its doors in 2017, stands as a poignant tribute to Poland's experiences during one of history's darkest chapters. Located in Gdansk, the very city where WWII began, this museum offers visitors an immersive journey through the multifaceted impacts of the war.
Very cool museum. Well displayed information and things to look at. I recommend buying tickets in advance. The audio guide is very good also. The museum is very large and there are 18 rooms. This takes a minimum of 2 hours. Would recommend.
Daniel M — Google review
We went to the museum on a Tuesday afternoon, not realising that on Tuesdays, the museum is free to visit which is wonderful! We didn’t book or buy a ticket in advance, but it’s generally recommended to do so due to limitations of how many visitors are allowed in the museum at a time. When we arrived, the main entrance was closed with a few people arriving a bit before us. The people ahead of us asked a security guard for directions on how to get in, and they were told to form a queue near the main entrance, as there’s too many visitors at the moment. We waited about 10-15 minutes before being let in. I think that this system could be organised a lot better, as there were no signs or obvious indicators that we simply had to queue to be able to get inside, as the doors were closed and no representative was waiting outside. To get to the main exhibition, you have to go down to the very bottom floor, which has a souvenir shop, info desk, toilets, seating area, cafe, lockers for backpacks and a section to get an audio guide from. We got a free ticket by going to the info desk and also a small black coin to use in the lockers to store our larger bag (security at the entrance to the main exhibition will likely turn you away from the queue if you have a backpack). The main exhibition was very informative and laid out in a nice, logical way - lots of reading material, videos that played on repeat with subtitles, and pictures/items to view. Make sure to give yourself a few hours if you wish to not rush through the whole experience, it takes about 2-3 hours to go through the main exhibition. The top most floor has also a small exhibition, which covers a bit about the history of the site where the museum was built. Overall a very interesting museum, definitely worth a visit!
Eric R — Google review
An absolutely incredible museum — a must-visit in Gdańsk! The exhibitions are powerful, emotional, and very well presented, giving deep insight into World War II from many perspectives. Everything is modern, well-organized, and easy to follow. You can easily spend a few hours here. Highly recommended for anyone interested in history
Salah T — Google review
Thoroughly brilliant. As they say, "Education is everything." The whole experience from start to finish is sobering but we'll worth taking the time. It will take around 3 hours to go through each exhibition but it is well worth it. From the 1920's until the end of WW2, everything is explained in detail. Well worth the time to visit.
George M — Google review
The museum experience is exquisite. The exhibits were comprehensive, well laid out, clear directional signage for circulation, font and letter size easy to read and allow people to stand far enough so no crowding. All in a very unique and beautifully designed modern building.
Winncie — Google review
Great exhibition of world war 2. Hear about the lead up to the war, see the artifacts and learn how it all came to an end. Get the audio guide, it doesn't cost much. They have secure lockers on site. Take a drink for the tour. It takes a couple of hours and there's limited opportunities to buy refreshments during.
Christopher M — Google review
A wonderful exhibition of WWII history, depicting many facets of life in Poland during those years. Some parts can be emotionally harrowing, while being honest about events. We visited at a weekend which was busy, plus as independent visitors we got caught up in groups which impacts the ability to view exhibits. Having said that the place is a ‘not to be missed’ while visiting the museum.
David I — Google review
Massive museum this. Easy to find. Need a couple of hours to do the tour properly. It's more like a Second World War Tour. Than other museums. Did not book tickets in advance. But did end up queuing to buy them. So book in advance. Decent cafe on site as well. Entrance is downstairs. But there is a small lift as well. Place is huge inside. Does get busy at a Weekend. Would recommend not expensive and so good history to see.
Greg V — Google review
4.8
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4.7
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plac Władysława Bartoszewskiego 1, 80-862 Gdańsk, Poland
https://muzeum1939.pl/
+48 58 760 09 60
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Mariacka

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Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
Mariacka is a charming cobblestone pedestrian promenade in Gdansk, lined with historic buildings featuring terraces and regal portals. This delightful street, often used as a backdrop for period movies, had to be reconstructed after suffering extensive damage during World War II. The entrances to the narrow merchant houses are on small terraces above the street level, where restaurants also offer seating with ornamental reliefs on low walls.
Lovely historical street with Amber jewellery. Highly recommended 👌
Iwona S — Google review
A short street but with many interesting shops and cafes. Quite crowded during day time, but quite during the night. Enjoyed to have a short stop there.
Becky C — Google review
Nice, touristy street centered around amber. We bought something from two stores that were quite different from each other. One way more touristy (other products, bigger shop) than the other (artsier, small inside). Watch your head going down into the shops!
Sara A — Google review
So many great shops. The perfect place to get gifts for yourself and for others. Truly something for everyone.
Spelling C — Google review
Beautiful street Amber's selling from the streets but unfortunately not good for anymore with disability as entrance to shops are by steep steps..
Jane F — Google review
A charming street tucked away in the heart of Gdańsk’s Old Town, where history quietly whispers from every building. The architecture reflects centuries of heritage, with beautifully preserved facades and intricate details that invite you to slow down and take it all in. Lined with cozy cafés, artisan jewelry stores, and local boutiques, this street offers the perfect blend of culture and calm. Whether you’re looking to enjoy a peaceful coffee, browse handmade crafts, or simply take a scenic stroll, this little corner of the city delivers a timeless, relaxed atmosphere. In the evenings, soft lighting adds a magical glow to the cobblestones, making it a wonderful spot for a romantic walk or quiet reflection. A hidden gem for those who appreciate the quieter, more soulful side of the Old Town.
Vadym — Google review
One of the most beautiful streets I've seen in Poland and, in my opinion, the most visually unique in Gdańsk. After Stara Motława, it's the second most worth-seeing spot in the city. The narrow, tall facades of Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance townhouses, adorned with stone porches, balustrades, gargoyles, and metalwork, are quite impressive. This, combined with the smaller (intimate) character of the street and the subtle display cases of amber jewelry, well-integrated into the architectural style, creates a very pleasant environment. The street is bordered on the west by St. Mary's Basilica and on the east by St. Mary's Gate, which leads to Stara Motława. You'll find mainly amber jewelry shops here.
Kris — Google review
Great, quit place to hang out in the afternoon
Dirk P — Google review
4.9
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4.6
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80-833 Gdańsk, Poland
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European Solidarity Centre

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Museum
Archive
The European Solidarity Centre, located in the famous Gdansk Shipyards, is a museum and library that pays homage to the modern Polish history and the influential trade union movement. The center's exhibits vividly portray the struggles and triumphs of the workers and unionists of the Polish Solidarity movement, which played a pivotal role in bringing about political change in Eastern Europe during the 1980s.
One of the best museums to check out in Poland, dedicating a well-sized exhibition to a topic spanning only a short but incredibly important era of Poland's most recent history. The presentation is superb and the subject matter explained well and with much dignity. A must-see if you're around Gdańsk and just remotely interested in this country's post-war history leading up to present-day Poland.
Markus V — Google review
Definitely THE museum to check out in Gdansk, it documents the history of the Solidarnosc movement that led to the end of communism and the splintering of the Soviet Union. There's a brilliant audio guide that gives detailed information and leads you through the exhibitions in either 1.5 or 2.5hrs, your choice. The variety of exhibits and the timeline they document is stunning, extremely interior and so well presented. There's also a free viewing platform on the roof of the building. Definitely don't skip this museum!
Bianca W — Google review
Fantastic museum! The permanent exhibition is excellent and very well laid out and informative. The audio guide is included in the price and again was very good. The museum is situated right at the heart of where the Solidarity movement started and holds such a vital piece of history in Europe. A must see attraction!
Matt S — Google review
Fascinating museum in a great building. Although I remember seeing the events on TV of Solidarnosc and martial law, this was a really interesting wider look at the power of protest and organisation and the huge impact of the events in Poland on the decline and disintegration of the Soviet bloc. The audio guide, included in the ticket, really helps. We had to rush through some parts as we were time limited but could easily have spent 2-3 hours here.
Simon W — Google review
One of the best museums I have ever been to. Well worth it. Very informative. Normally can't be bothered with the Audio guide but gave it a go and well worth it. 2 hours well spent. Also learnt a lot in a topic I thought I knew quite a bit on. Well done A cool venue aswell. Looks like they do events there which would be a nice setting. Also the library is very nice
Feston C — Google review
Very beautiful, new and interactive museum. It’s sad because the history wasn’t so good but it’s definitely worth visiting. Everyone should visit this museum while you’re in the Gdansk. You will get to choose from the 2 audio guides 1.5 and 2.5 hour one. We choosed the 1.5 hour one and we were there for 3 hours. Also I personally recommend buying tickets in the advance so you be don’t need to wait a long line for buying tickets.
Vladimir L — Google review
Fantastic museum! Holds a very powerful story, not just for Poland but for all of the democratic world. Other than the story and history, the architecture and build of the museum is sturdy with an industrial structure. I loved how you are encouraged to touch everything, different to other museums where you have to be extra careful. Be sure to take the official picture by Gate 2, where the solidarity movement exited the shipyard.
Sebastian N — Google review
My second time in this museum and I can say- I would like to return after couple of years. Very good museum. On of the best in the world. Never forget a price of freedom!!!
Elina D — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(3709)
pI. Solidarności 1, 80-863 Gdańsk, Poland
http://www.ecs.gda.pl/
+48 58 772 41 11
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Długa

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Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Długa, also known as Long Street and Long Market, is a historic thoroughfare in Gdansk Old Town, Europe. It has been a bustling commercial hub for centuries and is flanked by impressive historic buildings that once belonged to wealthy merchants. The street is adorned with the Neptune fountain and the town clock at the top of the town hall. Surrounding attractions include St. Marys Basilica, the Old Town Hall, Gothic town gates, and Zuraw Crane within the Historical Center.
Amazing city nearby sea ! Beautiful buildings - very colourful. People are very friendly and welcoming. Very clean ! Plenty attractions worth visiting.
Marz M — Google review
A beautiful street with some very elaborate and artistic building facades. Definitely worth a visit!
Simon T — Google review
This charming, cozy street is pleasant to walk in, especially in the evening. Street musicians near the green gate add to the atmosphere
Діана Ч — Google review
....must be seen! But be prepared for terrible crowds....
Karel L — Google review
Dluga – this street is full of history. We must remember that much of it was rebuilt after 1945. In March of that year, almost 90 percent of the Rechtstadt was destroyed. And yet, in the years that followed, under the communist regime, a remarkable decision was made in Warsaw: not to replace it with rows of apartment blocks in the typical socialist style, as was done across Eastern Europe, but instead to rebuild the historical heart of the city. That choice was a great achievement. Thanks to it, we can still walk these streets today, discover their stories, and feel the spirit of history alive around us.
Michael S — Google review
Beautiful street, love the architecture
Johann W — Google review
Another must-see destination in Gdańsk, but not as impressive as the buildings along the Stara Motława River, Mariacka Street, or the adjacent market square. Długi Targ Street is an extension of the market square of the same name, together forming the so-called Royal Route. It is bounded on the west by the Golden Gate and on the east by the Main City Hall, beyond which the market square begins. The surrounding townhouses are primarily home to restaurants, boutiques, and souvenir shops.
Kris — Google review
Beautiful street with many attractions. Very noisy in the evening. Poor those who stay in the hotel like Radisson Blue🫣
In S — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(2100)
Gdańsk, Poland
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Emigration Museum Gdynia

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History museum
Museums
Nestled in the historic maritime terminal at French Quay, the Emigration Museum Gdynia offers a captivating glimpse into Poland's rich emigration history. Opened in 2015, this museum is housed in a building that once served as a bustling departure point for countless Poles seeking new lives abroad during the interwar period.
Very nice museum/exhibition concentrating on immigration and emigration of Polish population during it's long history. It is mainly focused on the process of emigration to the US, following a family leaving Poland in search of new and better life in the USA. Highly educative and interesting. Many exhibits are interactive and focused on children. There is also a small playground. The entry fee is acceptable. I was very surprised by the quality of this museum and even more by how engaging it was for my 9 year old daughter. Highly recommended
Radovan D — Google review
Fascinating museum, very interactive and well-designed. I feel like I’ve learnt a lot about the history of migration movements and Poland in particular. Definitely worth visiting. One less star for lack of much needed coffee shop. We so needed a cold beverage after 2 hours of exploring.
Monika P — Google review
A fascinating museum covering the Polish diaspora, it's causes, the trips people took and where they ended up.
Tom ( — Google review
While the building looks a bit grey and boring the museum tells an interesting story in an inspiring way. The museum however require language skills (Polish or English) so our younger kid which does t master English as second language completely was a bit board. But for polish smaller kids there were puzzles along the way. The audio guide is a must.
Martin L — Google review
Very nice place for knowing about polish history and ww 2. Luckily entry was free when we were there.
James P — Google review
This is a must visit for anyone with a Polish Heritage with ancestors that originally emigrated from Poland. You will learn why they left, how they left and what they faced when they arrived at their destination. They endured difficult conditions to give us, their offspring, a chance for a better life. This museum tells the whole story.
Stephen L — Google review
A great museum - takes you on a journey showing various aspects of emigration and immigration of Polish people throughout history, focusing on the 19th and 20th centuries, but not only; suitable for children - a lot games or tasks to be completed by the little ones; a viewing terrace overlooking the port, plus a relaxation zone with really comfy lying or sitting or swinging facilities.
Monika C — Google review
We haven't time for visiting this beautiful museum. The building is very big and nice. There is a very nice and spectacular view nearby from dock
Martin F — Google review
4.7
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4.7
(280)
Polska 1, 81-339 Gdynia, Poland
https://polska1.pl/
+48 58 670 41 61
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Pier in Sopot

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Sights & Landmarks
Observation Decks & Towers
Molo w Sopocie, also known as Sopot Pier, is a renowned events venue featuring a long wooden pier extending into the Gulf of Gdansk. The area includes a public square with a concert shell, a historic lighthouse with panoramic views, and various food outlets. Situated near the iconic Sopot Pier, visitors can enjoy stunning vistas of the Baltic Sea and easy access to local attractions.
The most famous and longest wooden Pier in Europe! The pier in Sopot offers the opportunity to a beautiful fairly long walk in the North Sea. Located in North Poland, in a beautiful small city, Sopot. I enjoyed a long walk there and luckily weather was just beautiful, August 2025. By: Rafi
Rafik S — Google review
The Sopot Pier is a very nice place to visit and take a walk, especially with family. The views of the sea are beautiful, and the atmosphere is great for a relaxing stroll. Depending on the day and time, it can get quite busy, but even then it’s still worth visiting. A lovely spot to enjoy the seaside!
Adam Z — Google review
It's a beautiful and pieceful walking place that turns into a magic during late hours. I used used Premium Yachting offer to go on 110min cruise. The captain Marta is so welcoming, and the experience - calming.
Baiba V — Google review
Beautiful long pier. Although there isn’t any entertainment on the pier, it is really nice for a relaxed walk and a sit down on the benches. Can get quite windy so wrap up warm and admire the views :)
Gosia — Google review
A true gem! Pier In Spot offers stunning views and a peaceful atmosphere – the perfect place to relax and enjoy nature. The pier is well maintained and safe, and the view from it is simply breathtaking – the sunsets here are something else. An ideal spot for unwinding or even photography. Highly recommended!
Juha L — Google review
Sopot pier is a nice walk. You get a great view of the Baltic Sea. It can be a bit packed depending on the time of day with tourists, but it should be a must see for anyone visiting Sopot.
Michael M — Google review
This Beach is very clean, the sea is surprisingly warm, the sand is beautiful. There are places too each and drink alot the beach also, and kids friendly.
The L — Google review
The longest wooden pier in Europe, located close to Sopot promenade is a perfect place for your holiday pictures. Lots of stunning yachts and ships are parked here. Also the famous Pirate ship cruise starts here and many boat taxis to Hel, Gdynia and Gdansk are based here.
Radovan D — Google review
4.5
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4.0
(2497)
Plac Zdrojowy 2, 81-723 Sopot, Poland
http://www.molo.sopot.pl/
+48 609 110 989
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Ocean Park Władysławowo

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Ocean Park Władysławowo is a popular amusement park featuring a variety of attractions suitable for both kids and adults. Visitors can explore sculptures of ocean creatures, enjoy rides, and wander through a replica of a fishing village. The park also offers a large playground and a LEGO tent for children to enjoy. Additionally, guests have the opportunity to see lifelike representations of marine and prehistoric animals while being entertained by talking whale exhibits.
Main attraction of Władysławowo. Spent a whole day with the family and it wasn't enough for the kids. Lots to do and see. Great value for money. Will come back again!
Damian D — Google review
Not worth the price of tickets. Ocean park and only 1 aquarium with living fishes. Not for kids below 3 as movies are for older. Everything outside so not good in bad weather. Very dissapointed in visit
Bianka S — Google review
We drive here one hour for sharks and fish tank. He is on photos. But Its not there. Arogant worker told me there si not fish tank. Huge Price for ticket only for plastic statues. Its like child camp.
Pan A — Google review
Place is good for children only, not for adults without kids, a bit too boring, that's just my opinion, it could be more fun for other people. Entrance price is included with one ticket for a ride, want to ride more you pay extra. You can get something to eat if you want. If you got children go there if not don't waste your time/money, go instead to a restaurant and put your money there.
Pawel P — Google review
50 zloty for a park with only 5 real animals. The rest is not even realistic sculpted or drawn on walls. The only thing that made a little fun were remote-controlled to cars. You can go to the zoo for half of the money and see more and real animals or you can go to the playground for free. This was a waste of time and money.
Anuska — Google review
The park has no real fish, sea creatures or aquariums. Only statues. Came with 7 and 5 year old and found it very boring. Spent the whole time at the playground. Definitely not worth the 1.5hrs drive from Gdansk and the price (120 zloty for 2ad+2ch)
Niv G — Google review
Ugly, empty and ruined place that begs for demolition team. Literal scam, offers nothing but huge trash statue of whale and few others smaller ones, everything is in bad condition. Tunnel with sharks consists of sharks painted on the wall (no joke). Avoid at all costs and most of all, don't pay any money for scam. If you ignore all red flags and wander inside, don't try out food. You have been warned! 🐳🚫
Bernard O — Google review
Waste of time and money, overpriced, attractions simply not attractive. Tunnel with sharks is a joke. Kids enjoyed inflatables (hard to call this an amusement park!), choice of cafes was poor too. It’s a nice idea but needs some work to finish it off.
Anna M — Google review
3.8
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3.3
(228)
Żwirowa 23, 84-120 Władysławowo, Poland
http://www.oceanpark.pl/
+48 606 422 994
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Herkules Noclegi Pokoje Jastrzębia Góra

Self-catering accommodation
Outdoor Activities
Herkules Noclegi Pokoje in Jastrzębia Góra offers a cozy and budget-friendly retreat just a stone's throw from the beach. This guesthouse features simple yet clean rooms, many of which come with balconies that provide views of the lively main street. While it may not boast modern decor, its charm lies in its old-school vibe and welcoming atmosphere. Families will appreciate the shared kitchen for meal prep and a spacious playground nearby to keep kids entertained.
(Translated by Google) It's an okay place, the owner is very nice, I don't know how you can have a problem with him. The place is old-style, it could be an advantage. It wasn't dirty, just old equipment, e.g. there is stone in the bathroom and maybe something could really be replaced, I'm mainly thinking about the shower handles, but everything served its purpose. We've already stayed in a nicer place in this town and we also had to have our own soap and toilet paper (there was just not enough), but ours are also more reliable in terms of cleanliness, so I always have such things with me and I don't see a problem. A large parking lot, we could still use it after leaving the room. There was a kettle and a fridge in the room and they worked. To sum up - a completely good place to stay overnight, you just have to think about having the necessary things, flip-flops for bathing too, and you won't have to get frustrated. (Original) W porządku miejsce, właściciel bardzo miły, nie wiem jak można mieć z nim problem. Miejsce jest w starym stylu, można by zrobić z tego atut. Nie było brudno, tylko stary sprzęt np. w łazience widać kamień i może coś rzeczywiście przydałoby się wymienić, myślę głównie o rączkach prysznicowych, ale swoją funkcję wszystko spełniło. Nocowaliśmy już w ładniejszym miejscu w tej miejscowości i też musieliśmy mieć swoje mydło, czy papier toaletowy (był tylko za mało), ale swoje są też pewniejsze pod kątem czystości, więc ja takie rzeczy zawsze mam ze sobą i nie widzę problemu. Duży parking, po opuszczeniu pokoju jeszcze mogliśmy spokojnie z niego korzystać. Czajnik, lodówka w pokoju były i działały. Podsumowując - zupełnie dobre miejsce do noclegu, trzeba myśleć, żeby potrzebne rzeczy mieć, klapki do kąpania też i nie trzeba będzie się frustrować.
Paula K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Rooms - PRL, that's a fact. The advantage is that the rooms (at least ours) were quite large with a view of the nearby food stands :) Plus the balcony. However, time stopped there a long time ago. My wife and I are not demanding, but a torn sheet or standing water in a slightly moldy shower may bother someone more. Two stars only because there were no worms ;) Service? It's hard to tell. I talked to an older lady on the phone and settled accounts with a young lady - we only saw her twice (arrival/departure). The place makes up for its location. Right at the entrance to the beach (with a ramp for strollers, which is very important, because this is probably the only such entrance), nearby the Żabka store, a supermarket (small) and alcoholic beverages. Very close to restaurants and a place to party :) The noise didn't bother us, everything went quiet from around midnight. Generally, we were rarely in the room, we are not demanding, so 3 out of 5 stars is a realistic rating, but if someone expects a five-star hotel, this is not the address ;) If we come to Jelenia, we will come to Hercules again. (Original) Pokoje- PRL,to fakt. Plusem jest to,że pokoje (przynajmniej nasz) był nawet sporawy z widokiem na okoliczne budki z żarciem :) Plus za balkon. Jednak czas sie tam zatrzymał i to dawno. My z żoną wymagajacy nie jesteśmy,ale podarte prześcieradło, czy stojąca woda w lekko zagrzybiałym prysznicu może komuś bardziej przeszkadzać. Dwie gwiazdki tylko dlatego,że nie było robaków ;) Obsługa? Ciężko stwierdzić. Przez telefon rozmawiałem ze starszą panią, rozliczałem sie z młodą- widzieliśmy Ją tylko 2 razy (przyjazd / wyjazd). Miejsce nadrabia swoim położeniem. Tuż przy wejściu na plażę (z podjazdem dla wózków,co mega ważne,bo tk chyba jedyne takie zejście), w poblizu sklep Żabka, market (mały) i alkohole. Bardzo blisko restauracje, a także miejsce do imprezowania :) Hałas nam nie przeszkadzał,wszystko zamierało od ok. północy. Ogólnie w pokoju byliśmy rzadko,nie jesteśmy wymagajacy,więc 3 na 5 gwiazdek to ocena realna,ale jak ktoś liczy na pięciogwiazdkowy hotel, to nie ten adres ;) My,jeśli zawitamy do Jeleniej, to przybędziemy ponownie do Herkulesa.
Mariusz K — Google review
(Translated by Google) I give it 1 star because I can't give it less. Drama, I will never visit this place again. Not only do the equipment, couch and room furnishings remember the times of the Polish People's Republic or even earlier, they are very dirty. While staying in the room at the "Herkules" guesthouse, we had the impression that the room had not been cleaned at all after previous tourists. Something disgusting, even a brush couldn't be used to sweep it, because disgusting clumps of old hair were sticking out of it. The couches were full of sand, nothing had been vacuumed, and the bathroom floor was full of hair. We were afraid of catching anything, so we equipped ourselves with cleaning products at our own expense to feel at least a little safe and that we would not return from vacation with some parasite. The water in the shower did not flow, the water stood above my ankles during the bath, the toilet flush did not work properly and, in addition, a terrible stench came out of the bathroom sewage, like a toilet. The corridor is also in a deplorable condition, there are clouds of dust on the floor, tangled with hair and sand, someone spilled something on the tiles, and during our entire stay in the guesthouse, none of the owners bothered to wash or at least vacuum the staircase. Moreover, we were a little late and on arrival it turned out that our room had been rented to someone else, but luckily we managed to find another replacement. The only advantage of this place is the fact that the distance to the beach is small, but I think it's not worth it because the stay is not super cheap and for this price you can definitely have much better conditions and feel comfortable. I don't recommend this place to anyone. (Original) Daje 1 gwiazdkę, ponieważ mniej już się nie da. Dramat nigdy więcej nie odwiedzę tego miejsca. Nie dosyć że sprzęt, tapczan i wyposażenie pokoju pamiętają czasy PRL albo jeszcze wcześniej to bardzo brudno. Będąc w pokoju w pensjonacie „Herkules” odnieśliśmy wrażenie że pokój nie został w ogóle posprzątany po poprzednich turystach. Coś obrzydliwego nawet szczotka nie nadawała się żeby nią pozamiatać, gdyż wystawały z niej obrzydliwe kłęby starych włosów. Na tapczanach było pełno piachu, nic nie zostało odkurzone, w łazience na podłodze pełno włosów. Baliśmy się żeby nic nie złapać, wiec sami na własny koszt wyposażyliśmy się w środki czystości żeby choć w minimalnym stopniu poczuć się bezpiecznie oraz że z wakacji nie wrócimy z jakimś pasożytem. Pod prysznicem woda nie spływała, podczas kąpieli woda stała ponad kostki, spłuczka w toalecie nie działała prawidłowo i na dodatek w łazience kanalizacją wydostawał się straszny smród niczym z toi toi. Korytarz również w opłakanym stanie, na podłodze kłęby kurzu poplątane w włosami i piachem, ktoś wylał coś na płytki to przez cały nasz pobyt w pensjonacie nikt z właścicieli nie pofatygował się żeby umyć bądź chociaż odkurzyć klatkę schodową. Ponadto spóźniliśmy się trochę to na miejscu okazało się że nasz pokój został wynajęty komuś innemu ale na szczęście udało znaleźć się inny zastępczy. Jedynym plusem tego miejsca jest fakt że odległość do plaży jest niewielka lecz uważam że nie warto ponieważ pobyt nie jest jakoś super tani i za tą cenę można mieć zdecydowanie dużo lepsze warunki i czuć się komfortowo. Nie polecam tego miejsca nikomu.
Ola T — Google review
(Translated by Google) I was there this year. On the plus side, it was clean and close to the beach. Cons: the rooms look like from the 90s, TV with a picture tube, bathroom needs renovation, the fridge didn't let you sleep and it's expensive. (Original) Byłem w tym roku. Na plus to było czysto i blisko do plaży. Minusy: pokoje wyglądają jak z lat 90-tych, tv kineskop, łazienka do remontu, lodówka nie dawała spać i drogo.
Tajemnicza N — Google review
(Translated by Google) Once and never again I will visit this place. The rooms and the entire atmosphere in this place are reminiscent of the era of the Polish People's Republic. The service was at the level -1 and greedy for money - a different price was announced during the telephone conversation, another (of course more expensive) turned out to be the right one. I highly do not recommend this place to anyone! (Original) Raz i nigdy więcej nie odwiedzę tego miejsca. Pokoje, jak i cała atmosfera zatrzymała się w tym miejscu na epoce rodem z PRL-u. Obsługa na poziomie -1 i do tego chciwa na pieniądze - inna cena była w powiedziana w trakcie rozmowy telefonicznej, inna (oczywiście droższa) okazała się być na miejscu. Serdecznie nie polecam tego miejsca nikomu!
Christopher — Google review
(Translated by Google) A stay cheaper than a hotel stay, although not as cheap as advertised. I was surprised by the need to pay for the stay in advance before the room was made available. I didn't have that much cash with me and I was forced to look for an ATM (one was crowded with tourists and the other was temporarily closed). When, out of breath, I returned to the guesthouse with the money and was given a room, it turned out that there was neither a towel nor a piece of soap. Although I had a towel with me, I had to go outside again to look for soap. After driving 400 km, it took a long time before I could wash my hands. There was no mention of issuing an invoice for the stay. I won't mention the conditions in the guesthouse because I didn't see all the rooms. In my room, which I ordered as a 2-person room, there was one double sofa and two single sofas. There was no longer enough space for a small table, which we had to place on the casing of a small refrigerator, moving it accordingly - a nightmare. I would advise the owner of the facility to provide at least a room for a shared kitchen equipped with dishes and cutlery in such a large guesthouse. The kettle in the room does not meet the needs for preparing a basic meal, especially since it could only be prepared on the refrigerator. I was also surprised by the savings on lighting - the entrance to the stairs outside was completely dark, especially dangerous for elderly people. Small measures would be enough to improve the aesthetics of the concrete balcony and unfinished raw plinths. the lack of even a small table on the balcony and the replacement of old ropes and clips from the times of King Ćwieczek with newer and aesthetic products. I also ignore the TV offer. There is no cable TV, not to mention satellite TV. In short, anyone who only needs a place to sleep and eats in the so-called city is welcome - I will definitely not use this place again. (Original) Pobyt tańszy od hotelowego, chociaż nie tak tani jakby wynikało z reklamy. Zaskoczyła mnie konieczność wniesienia opłaty za pobyt z góry przed udostępnieniem pokoju. Nie miałem przy sobie tyle gotówki i zostałem zmuszony do poszukiwania bankomatu ( jeden był oblegany przez turystów a drugi chwilowo nieczynny). Kiedy zdyszany powróciłem z pieniędzmi do pensjonatu i udostępniono mi pokój okazało się iż nie ma tam ani ręcznika ani kawałka mydła. Co prawda ręcznik miałem ze sobą ale w poszukiwaniu mydła musiałem ponownie udać się na zewnątrz. Po przejechaniu 400 km upłynęło więc sporo czasu zanim mogłem umyć ręce.O wystawieniu rachunku za pobyt nawet nie wspomniano. Nie będę wypominał warunków panujących w pensjonacie bo nie widziałem wszystkich pokoi. W moim pokoju który zamawiałem jako 2-osobowy była jedna kanapa dwuosobowa i dwie jednoosobowe. Nie wystarczyło już miejsca na mały stolik, który musieliśmy urządzać na obudowie małej lodówki, odpowiednio ją przesuwając - koszmar. Radziłbym właścicielowi obiektu aby w tak dużym pensjonacie wygospodarował chociaż pomieszczenie na wspólną kuchnię wyposażoną w naczynia i sztućce. Czajnik w pokoju nie załatwia bowiem potrzeb w zakresie przygotowania podstawowego posiłku szczególnie że przygotować go można było wyłącznie na obudowie lodówki . Zdziwiło mnie też oszczędzanie na oświetleniu - zupełnie ciemne wejście po schodach na zewnątrz, niebezpieczne szczególnie dla ludzi w starszym wieku.Niewielkie środki wystarczyłyby aby poprawić estetykę betonowego balkonu, nieobrobionych surowych cokołów. braku choćby małego stolika na balkonie i zastąpienia starych sznurów i klamerek do przypinania z czasów króla Ćwieczka wyrobami nowszymi i estetycznymi. Pomijam też ofertę telewizyjną. Brak telewizji kablowej nie mówiąc o satelitarnej.Jednym słowem, kto potrzebuje wyłącznie miejsca do spania i żywi się na tzw mieście to proszę bardzo - ja na pewno nie skorzystam już z tego miejsca.
Edward S — Google review
(Translated by Google) I don't recommend such a disgusting place. Dirty, at the end a worm was found, each pillowcase was from a different parish, feathers were falling out of the bedding (I don't recommend it to people with allergies, also because of dust), and the pillows were dirty and flat, everything should have been thrown in the trash. The bathroom was also in poor condition, the shower curtain was terrible, the toilet also left a lot to be desired and fungus started to appear over the shower. Well, apparently it was all after renovation. When it comes to dishes and cutlery, you have to ask the owner, but I would prefer to take my own (unwashed). There were still funny curtains in the room, which didn't do their job very well anyway, because the neon lights outside the window made it impossible to sleep. We were not informed about any kitchenette or gym, although we heard that we had nothing to lose (a kitchenette with two burners and empty cabinets, and no access to the gym anyway). As for the grill, there was a thick layer of dirt and grease, and the grate was missing anyway, with subsequent "rods" falling off. The service itself was not helpful in any way, except for the money they were not interested in whether everything was OK or whether you liked your stay here at all. (Original) Nie polecam tak ohydnego miejsca. Brudno, na koniec został znaleziony robak, poszewki każda z innej parafii, z pościeli wypadało pierze (alergikom odradzam, również ze względów na kurz), a poduszki brudne i płaskie, powinno to być wszystko w śmietniku. Łazienka też w nienjlepszym stanie, okropna zasłona prysznicowa, kibelek też pozostawiła dużo do życzenia i zaczął pojawiać grzyb nad prysznicem. No i podobno to wszystko było po remoncie. Jeśli chodzi o naczynia i sztućce trzeba prosić się właściciela, ale wolałabym zabrać własne (niedomyte). Jeszcze w pokoju były śmieszne zasłony, które i tak niezbyt dobrze spełniały swoją rolę, bo neony za oknem nie pozwalały zasnąć. Nie zostaliśmy poinformowani o jakimkolwiek aneksie kuchennym czy siłowni, chodź słyszeliśmy że nie mieliśmy nic do stracenia (aneks z dwoma palnikami i pustymi szafkami, a siłownia i tak bez braku dostępu do niej). Jeśli chodzi o grill, gruba warstwa brudu i tłuszczu, a ruszt i tak był wybrakowany, a kolejne "pręciki" odchodziły. Sama obsługa w niczym nie była pomocna, oprócz pieniędzy nie byli zainteresowani czy jest wszystko w porządku i czy w ogóle pobyt tu się podobał.
Patryk K — Google review
(Translated by Google) I've been to this guesthouse twice. I recommend. Maybe it's not beautiful and super modern inside - but it's definitely clean and you can relax. Most rooms have a balcony overlooking the main street. I recommend. A big advantage is a large parking lot and a large playground next to the guesthouse. And people who go to the seaside to watch TV better stay at home. (Original) Byłam w tym pensjonacie dwa razy. Polecam. Może w środku nie jest pięknie i super nowocześnie - ale na pewno czysto i można odpocząć. Większość pokoi jest z balkonem z widokiem na główna ulice. Polecam. Dużym plusem jest duzy parking I wielki plac zabaw przy pensjonacie. A ludzie którzy jadą nad morze żeby oglądać telewizję niech lepiej zostaną w domach.
Aleksandra Ś — Google review
3.1
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4.2
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Droga Rybacka 29, 84-104 Władysławowo, Poland
http://herkules.tp1.pl/
+48 604 345 990
9

Aquapark Reda

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Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Aquatic center
Aquapark Reda is a popular water park featuring slides, a shark pool, spa/sauna area, and a shopping center. It offers indoor attractions like playrooms and the Experiment Science Center. Visitors can enjoy various water activities for all ages, including the waves simulator and legendary rotating water slides. The park also boasts an underwater shark tank and free parking. For adrenaline seekers, there are super fast waterslides and an aqua spinner for additional fun.
A fantastic day out for the whole family! Great slides, clean facilities, and loads of fun for all ages. It was pleasant to sit down and have a coffee in the indoor cafe. The sharks made our day!
Daði Ó — Google review
Fantastic place especially the sharks up close were amazing . Great and very friendly service.
Dawid C — Google review
We had a fantastic time! The slides are amazing, and when we visited, it was almost empty – no waiting at all. The Shark Bar also serves really good food.
Erik S — Google review
We took our girl swimming here and had a good day, my wife booked the sauna for today they said we can come at anytime but when we arrived they said we will have to come back in 3 hours because they have changed the times for entry 😡we we asked why they didn't send us a message about the change of time they said they were very busy. Not impressed with that.
Mark T — Google review
Although the rides are good and the spaces are clean the experience is completely overpriced when compared to other similar parks offering similar services. The limited amount of rides and the time limitation of 3 hours to be inside the venue make the price completely unreasonable, even worse when you take into account that some slides are not included in the general fare and you have to pay extra each time you use them.
Gonzalo A — Google review
A wonderful place to spend your free time :)
Viktorija — Google review
Horrible experience, seriously overcrowded. Looks like zero limits on capacity. Made it really uncomfortable and dangerous. For the money spent it was very disappointing. Also there is an extra fee for a car park, which was not there last year. Would recommend Sopot Park instead, by miles better quality, staff and overall experience.
Anna&Chris&William S — Google review
The park is not very big with few slides only. The main slide “spinner” which is the main attraction of the park is not included in the price. You list pay extra. When we visited the park we bought a full ticket including the Spa area but nobody told us that this section is under renovation and therefore closed!!
Aris P — Google review
4.3
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3.5
(234)
Morska 5, 84-240 Reda, Poland
https://www.aquaparkreda.pl/
+48 58 382 35 00
10

Lookout Tower "Kashubian Eye"

Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
Lookouts
Hilltop steel tower with a viewing platform overlooking a reservoir, plus replica dinosaurs below.
We managed to visit this beauty but got late to reach on the top and get wonderful view of the nature. It’s worth visiting with family and this recreational activity is well maintained
Europe E — Google review
Costs a bit too high for the experience . 8zl with stairs and 10 zl with elevator per person
Daniel S — Google review
Nice Lookout Tower, nice surrouding. There was an exhibition local artists on the ground floor. I really liked it.
Pavel M — Google review
Place with beautiful views. You can use lift or staircase.
Matej D — Google review
It's a family place, but also a great visit for a few hours to look around and have a meal.
Mindaugas — Google review
Nice Place, You can't enjoy the view so well because of the architecture of the railing. The view from the stairs is better than from the platform. The playground on the floor is very beautiful, there are some Leisure activities and a restaurant 👌🏻
Mila A — Google review
The fact that tower lies on the biggest hill in the neighborhood, make the view unforgettable. The place has also big and well equipped playground for kids. The food is just eatable.
Pio C — Google review
Big tower. Great views. To get there you may use stairs or elevator. Tower is placed at park full of sculptures of local legendary creatures, and playgrounds. Good place to go with kids.
P.M. B — Google review
4.4
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3.5
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84-250 Gniewino, Poland
http://www.gotis.gniewino.pl/
+48 570 970 945
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11

Dom do góry nogami

Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Quirky upside-down wooden cabin with 2 floors to explore, including displays of paintings.
It was fun! Loved seeing the long boards and upside down house. It was educational seeing the Syberian barracks, and various other examples of wood houses.
Donna R — Google review
Beautiful place to visit , the prices are pretty expensive thought. Big free parking People with babies I would suggest a harness and not a pushchair as it’s kind of rocky and not straight pavement. There are few restaurants and a kids park. Zip line purchase separately at 25zl Entrance 47zl per person under 6 go free.
Monika ( — Google review
Interesting place to learn more about the WWII history of the region. Unfortunately a bit expensive for what you get. And most of the information is only in Polish.
Ghgames — Google review
We mistakenly thought this was a large outdoor museum but it's relatively small and you can't go in all the houses. It's an interesting way to spend 45 mins to an hour and is not expensive. There's also plenty of parking. There seemed to be a couple of restaurants but they weren't open in early April. We drove from Gdansk thinking we would be there hours, but never mind, the scenery around the park was nice.
Tracy S — Google review
Three parts, the first educational, the second fairy-tale and the third climbing. The fairy tale part needs fixing. Climbing is best for children and educational for older children. I gave one less star because each part is paid separately.
Tomas O — Google review
We visited this place for the second time. It is still very interesting but we were very disappointed that most of the buildings were closed! In MAY! It was totally unacceptable to pay full price and get only 30% of buildings open.
David — Google review
Not disabled friendly at all, all the paths are uneven bumpy and lots of hills and stairs. Not the place to come if you struggle with your mobility or using a mobility scooter.
Wesley M — Google review
A very interesting "gravity defying" piece of architecture and construction work. A must visit place in the outskirts of Gdansk through a very scenic road . Everything inside & outside the house is upside down. Some people find get a bit dizzy after some time inside the house as human brain could take a bit of time to get adjusted to this unusual place. I had too much fun. There are basically 2 floors inside the house and one can go to both levels. Some interesting paintings are in the "second " floor. Good place for photography too.
Pradeep P — Google review
4.3
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4.0
(213)
Szymbarskich Zakładników 12, 83-315 Szymbark, Poland
https://cepr.pl/obiekty/71-dom-do-gory-nogami
12

Sea Park Sarbsk

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Amusement park
Zoos & Aquariums
Sea Park Sarbsk is a captivating theme park located just three kilometers from Leba. Visitors can witness entertaining seal shows and explore a pirate-themed play area. The park also boasts replicas of sea creatures and a shipwreck, offering an immersive experience for both children and adults. Despite the rainy weather, guests can enjoy various activities such as trampolines, playgrounds, and 3D and 5D shows included in the ticket price.
Nice park with seals show, 3D/5D shows and some attractions for kids. Seal show are on 3 different places and start at 12, 14, 16, 18h. Show is much more better the in fokarium on Hell peninsula. 5D show with turte was a bit old - the seat randomly shakes with you and the wind from pipe blow on sometimes. What we like was 5D submarine adveture. Everything was in price of entrance - except trampolinas, where you must buy non-slip sockets for kids (10PLN).
Radek D — Google review
Well organised apart from the car park which is a muddy, uneven field - it feels really below the standard of the rest of the place. It's small and I am not sure worth the money: 99 pln per adult and 79 per child, no family tickets. Most of the shows are nice though. It's more of a place for young kids and teenagers will not find much to do - most of the rides and playgrounds are for young kids. It's OK on a nice day.
Pawel M — Google review
The Sea Park was let's say good.Much more less then expected and I mean like how big is the place.You can make a round in a half hour and for this price which is around 20 euro per person is not worth it definitely. Zoo and everything else is like 20 euro for all family 4 person not for one.Anyway we saw the show,was nice but nobody nowhere was speaking English and this make our trip little bit complicated.
E B — Google review
My family was very disappointed today. It was a bad idea to visit this place for our family vacation. * We paid 270 PLN for tickets for 2 adults and 1 child, which is quite expensive considering the facilities. On top of that, parking was not included, and we had to pay an extra 20 PLN for that. * The quality of the food was very poor, and there were flies 🪰 all over the restaurant, even on the food. The prices were also too high. I paid 46 PLN for just potatoes and cabbage, which they called a "food deal." * Additionally, the management, particularly the photographer, was unprofessionally rude to customers. There is a free open space next to the parking area where many visitors try to save money by parking for free. However, this person called the police on them, even though the police 👮 stated that guests have the right to use the free parking. I'm not suggesting this place for a visit and spending family time it's not worth it.
Max R — Google review
This is AMAIZING place! Everything here is perfect! Even without electricity ;) Good, tasty food, very nice Young service, well informed! All infos were clear. Toilet, clean, with Toilet paper, towels, desinfection liquid, nice smell. Even it was raining there were lot of fun! You need to spend here all day, You wont get bored!!! Very important! PRICE!!! All shows are included in ticket PRICE! Adult: 59zl, kid: 49zl, baby 1zl. (also trampolines, playgrounds, all 3D and 5d shows!!! Atractions for babies, Amaizing) Coffe, food, souvenirs, also in very Good prices. Worth to visit, really!!! Love this place 101%!!!
Marta B — Google review
The best sea park I've ever visited. It's fun, it's big, it's adventurous. Many attractions for kids besides the seal show are provided. Huge playgrounds, interactive cinema, jump park, train for the little one are just few to mention. We spent there a whole date full of entertainment.
Joanna G — Google review
No value for money, adult ticket costs 99zl and there are no family tickets, you also pay extra 20zl for parking. The shows are nice but not that exciting. Everything else is not worth seeing. The park has not much to see or do, you could walk around it in 30 minutes (very slowly). Food choice is poor, souvenir shop is extremely overpriced. They are bragging that this place is the largest seal sanctuary in Poland but I didn’t notice that, unless they meant that they are located on the biggest piece of land. Honestly, not worth the trip.
Alicja G — Google review
Great place for a family visit. Lots of attractions. The seal shows are great, however only in polish language.
Daniel V — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(161)
Foki 1, 84-352 Sarbsk, Poland
http://www.seapark.pl/
+48 502 206 270
13

Łeba Park

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Temporarily Closed
Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
If you're looking for an unforgettable family adventure, look no further than Łeba Park, one of Poland's premier dinosaur theme parks. Spanning an impressive twenty hectares, this park is home to life-sized models of dinosaurs that will captivate visitors young and old alike. But the excitement doesn't stop there!
The best place ever. It was a great day out. We spent about 3 hours and played and saw everything. Was not too busy.
Zulejka M — Google review
Nice entertainment park in Leba… perfect for a day out with kids, it used to be twice the size, but still gives you lots to do and 6h will fly by quickly. The price is steep for polish reality, but all activities inside are included, we enjoyed most. The site itself could use some renovation, thats why i give 4 and not 5 stars… but i do recommend:)
Piotr S — Google review
I used to love visiting the park for years. However, its not the same park. The woodlands and Dinosaur park, that were amazing are not squeezed into something that looks like a bog garden. Looks like the best grounds have been sold. Very commercialised with plastic, rides and of course places to buy food. Little to do and missing its natural charm.
Anna&Chris&William S — Google review
We loved it so much with our 3 year old. At first we thought the entrance fee is high but everything except food/drink is included, we had a lot of fun. The pizza was also great.
B. B — Google review
Very nice place. Kids loved it. Lots of attractions and not crowded at all, very good food at very low prices in the main restaurant. We will visit again especially that they are building more water slides which ware so fun.
Maciej Z — Google review
Omg, this park had more than expected. It was about 20 dollar/person, but it is for a hole day and have so much fun to do. You need about 4-5 hours. And its fun for adult to😊
Monika S — Google review
We enjoyed with the whole family, it's suitable for all ages and loads of interesting activities too. They're a bit pricey but it's well worth it,be ready to spend like almost the whole day there,definitely recommend .
Lissa H — Google review
This place is stuck on the time of 90's...all is old, there aren't any new attractions but the tickets raises until the considerable amount of 95zt per person. Before think to visit this park, strongly consider to have a fun in the beach or choose a waterpark instead... unfortunately this place not worth the cost (the restaurant inside is very expensive too)...
David M — Google review
4.6
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4.3
(246)
Kolonijna 24/A, 84-360 Nowęcin, Poland
http://www.lebapark.pl/
+48 600 145 300
14

Słowiński National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Słowiński National Park, a UNESCO-listed site in the Pomerania region of Poland, is a stunning destination featuring seaside lakes, coastal sand dunes, and forests. Accessible with a 2-hour drive from Gdansk, it's considered one of the most unique parts of the Polish seaside. The park offers outstanding landscapes and can be accessed through the beach on the seafront.
Absolutely brilliant national park. We went early morning on a Friday. It was so quiet and deserted - we saw so much. Trees. Lighthouse. Sand dunes… and a beach that stretched for ages
T H — Google review
Located on Poland’s Baltic coast between Łeba and Rowy, is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve renowned for its unique shifting sand dunes, which can move up to 10 meters annually due to strong coastal winds. These dunes, some reaching heights of over 40 meters, create a desert-like landscape that is unparalleled in Europe.   The park encompasses diverse ecosystems, including coastal lakes like Łebsko and Gardno, peat bogs, meadows, and forests. It is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, hosting over 260 bird species, such as the white-tailed eagle and black stork, as well as mammals like otters and seals.   Visitors can explore the park via a network of hiking and cycling trails. A popular route is the 5.5 km path from the Rąbka entrance to the Łącka Dune, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. The park also features observation towers and educational centers, providing insights into its unique environment.  The best times to visit are late spring (May–June) and early autumn (September–October), when the weather is pleasant, and the park is less crowded. During peak summer months, the area can become busy, and accommodations may be limited. It’s advisable to bring essentials like water, snacks, and appropriate clothing, as facilities within the park are minimal.  Słowiński National Park offers a unique blend of natural beauty and ecological significance, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility away from urban life. During spring and until autumn, come prepared to deal with mosquitos as they become highly active the hours around sunset.
R — Google review
Great experience. There was nobody around, but I did meet two racoons, a doe, and a fox. In some parts of the park, one can easily get lost. The trail sometimes just vanishes 😁
Aleksejs I — Google review
The Polish desert which is actually a huge dune. A very specific landscape with some dead forest abruptly coming into a live one. Also, a must-see is the big swaps
Olga K — Google review
I’ve visited Słowiński National Park many times from the Łeba side – the shifting sand dunes and wild coastal landscape never fail to impress. This time, I explored it from the Rowy side, and it felt much quieter and more peaceful, with far fewer people. Still, the beauty of nature is just as striking – raw, unspoiled, and unforgettable.
Paweł — Google review
Sand Dunes Leba, Poland is a very beautiful place to visit. A long walk along the Sand. Must place to see in summer. One side of the dunes Lake is there and another side Sea is there. To arrive at the place you need to reach Rabka, 8. From there you can take a 5.5 km walk . Other wise you can take a boat till 2.5 km and then from there you can reach the destination via foot. From the Sand dunes you can go to the beach and reach city via beach route which is 8km. If you travel with toddlers, it is advisable to take the stroller for entire 5.5 km and then keep it down at your own risk before climbing for the dunes.
Shiva M — Google review
Nice place to get far from everyone 😄 Connecting to the beach apparently and NO monkeys here for sure ...
Samy B — Google review
Beautiful park with lots of trails to bike and hike, vast empty beaches and stunning forests. Highly recommended, one of the best part of the Baltic Sea in Poland.
Tomasz B — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(95)
Bohaterów Warszawy 1A, 76-214 Smołdzino, Poland
https://spn.gov.pl/
+48 59 811 72 04
15

Syrenka Ustecka

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Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Locally beloved bronze statue of a seated mermaid gazing out at the sea, plus a waterfront walkway.
Copenhagen has its mermaid, Warsaw has its mermaid and as it seems Ustka as well.
Paweł — Google review
The mermaid statue is a local attraction. The mermaid is in Ustka's coat of arms. Legend has it that if you caress her left breast, your one and a half wishes will come true, because she is half fish, half woman. Only goldfish can make three wishes true.
Tomek I — Google review
Beautiful. All four seasons.
George K — Google review
Very nice 👌 place
Hаталия Г — Google review
It was cold but awesome,I visited In November 2019. But in summer it's nicer. I will visit her again
Hacen A — Google review
Very nice shore. I like fresh breeze
Zuna G — Google review
Awesome place for chilling... In spring or summer time..
Ravi K — Google review
Must see i touch w Ustce😂
Piotr Ł — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(233)
76-274 Ustka, Poland
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16

Bunkry Blüchera

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
WWII bunker system built in sand dunes, with displays of Nazi uniforms, weapons & military vehicles.
It was a good historical landmark. It brings up sad feelings though. War is so terrible. It was free to get into. We found it interesting
D D — Google review
Interesting place to visit. Well set up inside the bunker. Many other army attractions nearby. 19 zloty entry fee.
Radek Z — Google review
Fantastic place to visit. Small piece of II WW history (planed main U-boat base on Baltic sea ) and delicious food including famous soup "grochówka".
Krzysztof D — Google review
Incredible place to learn about history. Also an incredible place to take in the view of this gem of a city. If you are lucky enough to find yourself in this beautiful part of the world you must make the time to experience.
La L — Google review
Not bad place to see old war bunker and how they lived. Worth going and having a look
Aci D — Google review
Interesting place for everyone who likes WW2 history. Bit expensive for what it is.
Marcin — Google review
This a a very interesting historical site. We took the self guided tour and enjoyed exploring the bunkers. Inside is like a museum with artifacts, dioramas, and story boards. Very inexpensive activity for people of all ages.
Dan H — Google review
If you drive towards the area of the museum/bunker, they welcome you with this truck and the badge on it's door. Speechless....
M. P — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(376)
Bohaterów Westerplatte 40, 76-270 Ustka, Poland
http://www.bunkryustka.pl/
+48 797 384 357
17

Darłowo Castle

History museum
Museums
Castle
Specialty Museums
Cool little castle with an amazing history. Different exhibitions, from ships, furniture, to a few other things.
Tiago G — Google review
Please and please do not enter here with any thing leather jackets bcos the parrots will put hole on it no matter the prize of it pls don't bcos I remove my bigger jacket and enter with half jacket but unfortunately it was a leather one too and it test good smells good so they help me with a hole and Mark's and gives the parrots good smell to eat ...nice and good workers they are welcoming and the birds are friendly friendly if you are not afraid ooooh relax and the parrots are good with u....
Ch E — Google review
Very nice place for family outing. Highly recommended.!
Piotr M — Google review
There's a lot to learn about the place, displays are very interesting and informative. Some exhibitions are interactive which is great for kids
. — Google review
Castle number 2. So much history with a little fun added
D D — Google review
Not too big, not much too see. Expensive to see everything. Not sure it's worth it, however it's medieval so we contribute to sustain it. My highlights - walking up to the tower on narrow steep stairs (but not the tower itself as it's not an open view). And the toilets in the cellar.
Magdalena M — Google review
Clean, pleasant, little stores, branches, the platz is full of flowers
Iren A — Google review
Give it a go A 14th century's gem. Can't miss it.
M — Google review
4.4
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4.0
(87)
Zamkowa 4, 76-150 Darłowo, Poland
http://www.zamekdarlowo.pl/
+48 94 314 23 51
18

Themed gardens Hortulus

Nature & Parks
Garden
Themed show gardens inspired by natural landscapes or national cultures like Japan & France.
In a modern gardens natural elements harmonize to create a serene sanctuary. Sculpted pathways lead through clusters of native plants, their blooms a vibrant testament to contemporary design fused with nature. Water features ripple gently, adding a soothing soundtrack to the vivid tapestry of colors and textures. Every element, from the minimalist benches to the strategically placed stones, invites visitors to pause and appreciate the seamless blend of modern aesthetics and timeless natural beauty. A lot of joy and excitement
Sun R — Google review
gardens really beautiful and place is definitely worth a visit - there was so many themes around the gardens japanese french gaudi all sorts and everything is well looked after it all depends when you visit as different flowers bloom in different times of the year. paths were accessible to all ages and no one in our group struggled walking about some parts had some hill or tree roots so possibly an issue for those on a wheelchairs but most would be ok. some really great features bird houses sitting places fountains little hide aways etc. staff in garden centre wasn't really great i think we disturbed their chat and they were visibly unhappy someone dared to come and buy something apart from that really good experience - parking bit bumpy so if you have a low car be careful not to scratch the bottom of the car. we did not struggled but we have SUV 🚙
Magdalena G — Google review
Wonderful gardens but, sadly, become neglected because of the "shop part" of the business. Not nearly the same amount of workers and care can be seen as 6-7 years ago. Old paint, broken tiles, empty areas and cheap looking plastic flower pots placed without much thought. Still a nice place, but drastic drop in quality can be seen.
Maciek S — Google review
A beautiful garden with a Japanese, French, mystic garden, really amazing small lakes, a very good Café
Danka M — Google review
Amazing place to visit again and again. In summer, garden with full of flowers. You need to buy a ticket to go inside the park. But the experience which can you get from the park is worth than ticket price. It has a various kind of flowers and small bushes. And also beautiful lakes. Better place to visit with your kids and to feel the environment. It is not enough to visit there only one time. I like to go there again.
Priyadarshani S — Google review
Wonderfull place which gives happyness, peace and calm for body, mind and spirit. Every time I'm so happy to be here. It's great that those feelings stay for long time inside. Big "thank you" for Masters of this place.
Katarzyna M — Google review
3 star bcos the garden as expected was to be fill of nice flowers but many of the flowers are very newly planted ...is very neat nice to have silence times ...moving around was cool to see how most of the flowers was arranged is a nice place but not so big to spend much time .
Ch E — Google review
Wonderful fairytale!
Gabriela P — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(219)
Dobrzyca 76, 76-038 Dobrzyca, Poland
http://www.hortulus.com.pl/
+48 94 318 13 18
19

Latarnia Morska Gąski

Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
Lighthouses
Restored brick beacon with a cafe & sweeping views of the Baltic coast from a platform at the top.
great experience for those who can climb upstairs and are not afraid of heights. really amazing views and great price for the tickets (15zl)! i would definitely recommend! some great food ice cream and souvenirs shops outside the lighthouse as well! family friendly and safe!
Magdalena G — Google review
The lighthouse is a symbol and the main tourist attraction of Gąski, a small, picturesque village located on the Baltic Sea coast. The lighthouse stands at 50.2 meters in height, making it the second tallest lighthouse on the Polish coast. Curved granite stairs lead to the top of the lighthouse. To reach the observation terrace just beneath the lantern, one must climb over 200 steps. From the top, there is a stunning, picturesque view of the sea and the surroundings of Gąski. The panorama from the terrace is beautiful. The Gąski lighthouse was built between 1877 and 1878. Along with the surrounding structures, it is a valuable monument and has been listed in the heritage register.
MIRELA G — Google review
A little over 200 steps a nice thing to do if you got some spare time on your hands but not a most. The views are nice but nothing breathtaking.
Andre P — Google review
About 200 stairs. Narrow, steep stairway at the top before you get out. Can be a bit scary as the railing is only about 1.30m high and it can be crowded. Adult 8 PLN, children 6 PLN. The view is worth it.
Reik S — Google review
Lots of little entertainments for kids, the cafes are well-priced and have tasty snacks, and the lighthouse is a fun climb. Overall, definitely worth a visit if you're in the neighbourhood.
Christopher W — Google review
Nice Lighthouse, amazing view (for those enjoying heights...).Long cue (45 mins in mid July). Check opening hours. When we were here it was closed between 13 and 15.
Rein R — Google review
Sorry but it doesn't make sense to travel here, object itself is beautiful but it's surrounded by tons of booths with cheap products :-/
Khamyl D — Google review
Easy to reach viewing spot with parking spaces (5zł/h), kiosks and restaurant.
Unseen O — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(119)
Latarników 7, 76-034 Gąski, Poland
+48 604 803 266
20

Muzeum Oręża Polskiego

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Army museum
Museums
Military Museums
The Polish Arms Museum, located in the historic Braunschweig Palace and on Gierczak Street, offers a rich collection of weapons and military relics spanning from the Middle Ages to modern times. Visitors can explore medieval weapons, knight's armor, rapiers, swords, siege weapons like catapults and cannons, as well as marine-themed exhibits featuring ancient navigation tools. The museum showcases cannon barrels and a variety of medieval weapons while also highlighting naval warfare artifacts from the 17th century.
Historical, interesting, a must visit. Great displays very informative and lots of local historical history.
Gary L — Google review
Not very big, and the vehicles outside are in bad shape and parked very close next to each other so not very good to see. Inside is nice, especially if you like uniforms. Not very big. Friendly staff. (If you see a Panzer IV in the pictures... It's not there. In fact the vehicle is a couple of hundred kilometers to the east, in Klaninie.)
RC ( — Google review
Compact and chronologically complete museum with interesting exhibits. Could be more interactive. A must visit if you are in Kolobrzeg.
Paulius S — Google review
Nice museum with a story from start to end. A lot of uniforms and firearms. Some vehicles inside and some vehicles outside. The Panzer 4 was on a swap for a very nice Sd Kfz 251 with another museum.
Riny K — Google review
A nice strawl through the history of Poland, not too much German WW2 stuff, interesting collection from the huzars to the child war, and enough old tanks to lighten the heart of any manchild.
Johannes K — Google review
A more elaborate and complete Polish uniform collection then I would've expected from this museum
Reinout W — Google review
This museum is really cool ,amazing, a lots of old story of military 🪖, I really respect all people who pass away and keep story for new generations like me. Everywhere I walk inside is amazingly, I never know about dress of soldiers change a lots by time.
Irene M — Google review
Worth visiting. Good selection of arms used in Poland by polish or foreign armies. Ranging from 8-9th century to late 20th. Outdoor collection of bigger toys is nice too. You can go outdoors only with lower price but you need to have coins for automatic gates.
Przemyslaw M — Google review
4.7
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4.2
(229)
Gierczak 5, 78-100 Kołobrzeg, Poland
http://www.muzeum.kolobrzeg.pl/
+48 94 352 52 53
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21

Molo w Kołobrzegu

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Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Kołobrzeg Pier, the longest pier in Poland at 220 meters, is a popular urban attraction offering scenic views of the city and the Baltic Sea. It's an ideal spot for romantic walks and relaxation, with numerous opportunities for capturing memorable photos. During the summer season, it comes alive with concerts, festivals, and cultural events. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful atmosphere and sea views while strolling along the well-maintained pier or sitting on benches installed along its length.
Nice little Pier. If you stay in a hotel in Kolobrzg it is free of charge! Just bring your invoice from hotel. Please go along and enjoy the view.
Christian W — Google review
I recently visited the pier in Kołobrzeg and honestly, it was a bit disappointing. First of all, there is an entrance fee, which I found quite surprising – especially considering that there isn’t much to see. The view is fairly ordinary and nothing particularly special. At the end of the pier, there’s a very average café, which didn’t add much to the experience either. Overall, I really couldn’t understand the reason behind charging visitors for access. It just didn’t feel worth it.
Pavel — Google review
Was freezing to death…in May however the beach was clean and it was nice to see the seagulls in very close proximity
Aaron R — Google review
Since you have to pay for an entrence the molo is clean and well maintained. The view is nice. There is also a coffee shop where one can enjoy some cups of coffee, beer and other drinks.
Lejla K — Google review
Baltic did not disappoint. It's pretty and the entrance is free.
Hana C — Google review
Nice place for the sea view. Calm and peaceful. Good for the walk and feeling the waves. A lot of benches are also installed. Well maintained.
Swati M — Google review
Nice spot if weather is at your taste.
Ramūnas M — Google review
Long and wide pier with very beautiful sea view. On the end you find a pub and you can enjoy a glass of beer or wine.
Karolina W — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(827)
Jana Szymańskiego, 78-100 Kołobrzeg, Poland
https://kolobrzeg.eu/97-kolobrzeg-molo
+48 94 355 15 00
22

Latarnia Morska Kołobrzeg

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Sights & Landmarks
Fortress
The Kołobrzeg Lighthouse, a 17th-century harborside landmark standing at 26 meters tall, is a significant symbol of the city. Originally built in 1945 on the remains of a destroyed lighthouse, it served as a navigational aid for Baltic Sea travelers. Visitors are drawn to its observation deck, offering sweeping views of the city, beaches, pier, port, and the Baltic Sea.
The tickets are cheap and payment by card is possible. The view from the top is great, specially on a sunny day. There aren't that many stairs, but you should watch your step.
Dan M — Google review
A place to find really great views for a very low price. Unfortunately, the upper portion with the lamp, the middle of the tower, and the cellar are all locked away and you can’t see them. This is widely regarded as terrible, because those would be the most interesting things to see in my opinion.
Brian S — Google review
Nice view for less money. We have been there around 8pm on a warm summer evening. Some stairs to take but manageable.
Christian K — Google review
A nice lighthouse. You can go up there for a fee for a view but it's not very tall.
Eliška M — Google review
Nice view, however our expectations were not met. Museum of soil that use to be part of it is closed, and we were looking forward to see it. The Lighthouse itself is empty with no exibitions, so its really Just the view on sea and see-side of Kolobrzeg
Jan K — Google review
Nice view, pretty affordable, some parts have tight stairway but manageable.
StarzCinnek — Google review
Beautiful Riviera. Wasn't expecting to find a place this nice here.
Hana C — Google review
For an adult the entry costs 12 zloty but the view from the top is worth it. Also there is little museum inside and about three small gift stalls. And at the begging (bottom of Lighthouse) there are very narrow stairs. The Lighthouse is not that tall at all so it is not so hard to get to the top.
Couf J — Google review
4.7
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4.4
(662)
Morska 1, 78-100 Kołobrzeg, Poland
http://www.latarnia.kolobrzeg.eu/
23

Lighthouse Niechorze

Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Established in the 1860s, this cliffside lighthouse features tours & panoramic views of the sea.
Nice view of surrounding area lighthouse. 15 PLN for adult and 10 PLN for kid. There is a queue, they are limiting the number of people inside which is a good thing. Stairs are wide at the bottom but they are getting smaller up top and the last part is quite a small narrow "almost ladder" stairs. Nice park around and a small pathway with stairs down to the beach.
Radek V — Google review
A good place to diversify a walk on the beach and look around. The entrance fee was not terrible, proportional to the service.
Jirka V — Google review
Great view not expensive around 10 zl for adult (£2) quite to climb up but the view for city of Niechorze and the see side priceless. Very windy up there
WOJCIECH N — Google review
Very nice place. In summer full of joy, after hot season calm and quiet. Gorgeous lighthouse. I do recommend.
Lucyna D — Google review
It's ok. Something different to do if you have had enough of the beach. Nice views and affordable tickets.
Maggia1981 — Google review
The lighthouse offers amazing views. It's definitely worth the climb, although it's not very easy.
Jurgita V — Google review
A very lovely place, nice high lighthouse with long stairs)) so for fat people it will be hard to visit it. 10.00-18.00. often there is a queue here. Only cash
Alena S — Google review
A very beautiful place to enjoy with the family
Walter A — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(193)
Polna 30, 72-350 Niechorze, Poland
https://www.facebook.com/latarniamorskawniechorzu/
+48 603 472 766
24

Ruins of the church in Trzesacz

Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
The cliff edge remains of a 14th to 15th century church originally built close to the sea.
Aside from the windy weather the place is in a very nice condition. The beach is rather clean and the sand is very pleasant. You can have a good look at ruins from the beach.
FränzLW. — Google review
History is rich, not much left however :). Still a nice place e to visit with all the gastronomical facilities present. Very nice walk from Rewal along the beach.
Peter L — Google review
Great photograph opportunity, a beautiful beach to. The history and where you can see erosion really hammering it's blow.
Gary L — Google review
😎 Amazing place. There are few shops but with calmer atmosphere.
Omair K — Google review
All remaining are well protected. Nice sandy beach and viewing platform.
Zbigniew O — Google review
Awesome place with great atmosphere. Little bit windy there. 😉
Ondřej K — Google review
Nice place to visit! There is not much information and the church ruins are not much left. Still it is a good attraction point.
Cengizhan Ö — Google review
I mean, it's pretty but really not much to do there. You go take a photo from the bridge as that's one of the better spots to do so and then that's pretty much it. However it is somethong to do on an overcast afternoon. Around you frind many restaurants and shops. When we were there there was also a street musician.
Alexandra P — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(124)
Słoneczna 2, 72-344 Trzęsacz, Poland
25

Centrum Słowian i Wikingów

Open air museum
Museums
Recreated Slavic Viking settlement, with medieval craft demonstrations, reenactments & guided tours.
The Slavs and Vikings Centre in the Polish town of Wolin is a remarkable historical site that offers a deep dive into the rich cultural and historical heritage of the region. Located on the island of Wolin, this living history museum beautifully reconstructs the lives and traditions of the early medieval Slavic and Viking communities that once inhabited the area. One of the most striking aspects of the centre is its authenticity. The site is filled with meticulously recreated buildings, including longhouses, workshops, and fortifications, all built using traditional methods and materials. These structures provide a vivid glimpse into what daily life would have been like during the Viking Age, making it an immersive experience for visitors of all ages. The centre is also home to an impressive collection of artifacts, ranging from tools and weapons to household items and clothing. These objects are not only fascinating to look at, but they also help to tell the story of the people who lived in Wolin centuries ago. The attention to detail in the exhibits is commendable, and the knowledgeable staff are always on hand to provide additional insights and answer any questions. One of the highlights of visiting the Slavs and Vikings Centre is the various events and reenactments that are held throughout the year. These events, often featuring costumed performers, bring history to life in a way that is both educational and entertaining. The annual Viking Festival, in particular, is a must-see, drawing visitors from all over the world to experience the sights, sounds, and smells of a bustling Viking settlement. Overall, the Slavs and Vikings Centre in Wolin is a must-visit for anyone interested in history, archaeology, or simply looking for a unique and enriching experience. It offers a rare opportunity to step back in time and explore a world that has long since disappeared, all within a beautifully preserved natural setting. Whether you’re a history buff or just curious about the past, this centre provides a fascinating and memorable journey into the early medieval period.
Ján M — Google review
We love this place. Everytime we visit Wolin, Misdroy and surroundings, we take time for a visit in Centrum Slowian and Wikingow. You can bring your dog(s), it’s also a great place for families with kids. We had a private tour last year (wich was super informativ and fascinating), this year we went to the festival. That was an amazing experience, too. We will surely come back.
Riag G — Google review
What a experience. Back in time for more than 1000 years. Much more than I expected. Competent and enthusiastic stuff and handcraft product ,exactly produced using early medival method that you can see and buy. Come and see it's worth. Free parking.
Wojciech G — Google review
An interesting open air museum covering the Viking settlement of the area, which Harold Bluetooth interacted with it. Parking spot nearby, with toilet facilties. Drink and food available. Mostly flat, with some stairs to the gatehouse. Play area for kids, which they seem to enjoy. Enough interactive bits for families. Some signs in English.
Tom ( — Google review
This is one of the best viking museums I’ve seen! Every house is literally a masterpiece! You can walk into and see plenty of household items inside: pottery, furs, shoes etc. One of the houses had a lady dressed as a viking woman chewing the green onion pretending she had a dinner. In the middle of the village is a pagan altar, outside of the village is a viking boat and a torture site. This place is very rich in the details! Highly recommend! Entry fee is 25 Polish zloty.
Olesya O — Google review
Nice place to visit and walk around, not much to do, but if you appreciate the history, see how things were done in that point in time, it is the place for you, saw everything within a couple of hours
Marc S — Google review
As a reenactor I visit this place each year for past couple of years and could say that this place is really great: huge area filled with houses, tents and what is more important - very fine people. Whole europe gathers there for one of the biggest reko events in Poland which says a lot about it quality and importance for people. The only thing I had problems with there is organization like orgs are giving you area that is too small to set your camp and are bothered more with how to earn more money and not with how to make better event
Ilya S — Google review
This place clearly displays the close bands between Vikings and Slavs
Peter K — Google review
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Recław 37, 72-510 Wolin, Poland
http://www.jomsborg-vineta.com/
+48 781 004 090
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26

Krzywy Las

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Nature & Parks
National forest
Krzywy Las, also known as The Crooked Forest, is a unique and mysterious site located in Nowe Czarnowo near Szczecin city in Poland. Planted in 1930, the forest features around 400 oddly-shaped pine trees with a distinctive C-shape. Despite numerous theories attempting to explain the unusual shapes of the trees, the mystery remains unsolved. Visitors recommend bringing a picnic lunch and enjoying the special atmosphere of the crooked grove.
It is a great hidden gem you shall visit at least once. The trees are amazing and the history of this place gives is the great example of unknown.
Angelique B — Google review
Mesmerizing Glimpse into Nature’s Mystery: This video offers a captivating look at the Crooked Forest in Poland, where a cluster of pine trees grow with oddly curved trunks. The visuals are both eerie and beautiful, capturing the surreal atmosphere of this natural wonder. It’s a short but fascinating watch that leaves you intrigued by the mystery behind these uniquely shaped trees
Vignesh K — Google review
A Magical and Peaceful Spot in Nature This forest is truly one of a kind! The uniquely curved pine trees make it feel like stepping into a fairytale. It’s calm, quiet, and surrounded by the soothing scent of pine—perfect for a peaceful walk or just soaking in the beauty of nature. Definitely worth a visit if you're nearby. A wonderful place to take a break, breathe deeply, and connect with the natural world.
Traveler C — Google review
Cool place we randomly stumbled upon. If I got it right, no one truly knows why the trees are the way they are. The info boards are funny, a little difficult to find from the street so zoom in before you navigate here.
Ondrej D — Google review
Such a charming place! As mentioned before, the area with the crooked trees is quite small, but of course, that’s just nature, and there’s nothing that can be done about it 😂😂 That said, since today was just a regular Saturday and there were quite a lot of visitors, the parking situation felt a bit chaotic. Maybe some improvements in that area could make the experience even better. Overall, still a lovely spot to visit!
Debbie A — Google review
The area was alot smaller than anticipated but still worth the trip. Nearly 100 years old and still none knows why and for what purpose…
Ulrika R — Google review
A forest like no other! The curved pine trees look straight out of a fairytale. Peaceful, quiet, and filled with the fresh scent of pine—perfect for a walk or a quick escape into nature. Definitely worth a stop if you’re nearby!
Ankaj D — Google review
Visiting the Crooked Forest is a unique experience, offering a peaceful atmosphere for a leisurely walk and plenty of photography opportunities. The unusual shapes of the trees, all bending in the same direction, create a scenic and somewhat otherworldly environment. If you find yourself in north-western Poland, the Crooked Forest is a one-of-a-kind sight worth visiting!
Adam Z — Google review
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Przemysłowa 25, 74-105 Nowe Czarnowo, Poland
https://krzywylas.pl/
27

Schiffshebewerke Niederfinow

Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Tours of an enormous ship hoist dating from 1934 & featuring a 36-meter lift for water traffic.
Our bike trip from Berlin to Niederfinow was an unforgettable adventure! Pedaling through scenic fields and charming small towns, we were treated to a picturesque journey that perfectly set the stage for the highlight of our day. Upon reaching Niederfinow, we were thrilled to catch the Schiffhebewerk in action. Witnessing this engineering marvel in motion was absolutely awe-inspiring. The sheer scale and precision of the ship lift left us in amazement. It’s incredible to see how effortlessly it raises and lowers massive vessels, a testament to human ingenuity and craftsmanship. The entire experience was both educational and exhilarating, offering a unique glimpse into the workings of a historic yet fully functional piece of engineering. If you’re ever near Berlin, we highly recommend taking the time to visit Schiffhebewerk Niederfinow—it’s a sight you won’t want to miss!
Mitch V — Google review
An impressive structure and it was awesome to see it in action. Fair warning though that the walk to get on top of it may be challenging for less able bodied people.
George M — Google review
I never knew that there was something like that in Brandenburg. If you go there in a warm season, make sure to take a boat tour. We were lucky to get the last boat tour this year: it is an unforgettable and unique experience to sit on a boat being lifted to a higher river level! During the boat tour you get guide explanations, so you will still learn a lot even if you prefer the boat to the classical excursion 😉
Irina — Google review
Very cool the see the ship elevator and the price to enter is very reasonable
Spkki — Google review
A building straight out of Starwars, but actually bigger, very real and without a cheesy love story! One of these anywhere would be a good reason for a visit, but here they have two! cancel your Dinsney subscription and visit Niederfinow, ideally u come by boat and take a ride!
Papu K — Google review
This could be 5 star + We paid 5€ to walk around the old boat lift. Unfortunately all the information boards were in German or Polish. It was amazing to see the huge structure and to see how it worked lifting the boats, both were still in use. However, I found the whole experience a bit of a money spinner, you have to pay to park, pay to activate the App, pay to use the toilet and the only way to see the new boat lift is with a tour guide, but that's only in German! With all this money they are generating they could put some English information out. There is a small information centre which is free to enter and they had information boards on how it was erected and fortunately it was in English too 👍. The staff member we spoke to was very helpful and fortunately spoke some English which was a great help.
Helen M — Google review
A lift for cargo ships working the waterways between the Oder and The Havel rivers. One that can lift 6000 tonne of ship and water 36 metres to navigate the differance in water level between the two rivers. Quicker than locks could ever do.
Stephen P — Google review
Something different - if in area definitely worth a visit We did a 3-day road trip around the Brandenburg region and this definitely was a highlight. During our exploring, we saw many beautiful castles, townships and lakes to this was something different. We were travelling with a Labrador. You can take a dog up. Dog-friendly. At the ticket kiosk, they gave us a pass that gave us entry via the door, rather than the rotating gate. Parking - there is one main car park - when leaving make sure you get a token (costs 3 euros for a car) from the parking machine next to the toilets, right by the drive-in/ out. Ha ! I thought you had to put 3 euros into the exit barrier machine. ...but no, it just takes the tokens.
Dominik S — Google review
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Hebewerkstraße 70A, 16248 Niederfinow, Germany
https://schiffshebewerk-niederfinow.com/
+49 33362 718250
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Chorin Abbey

Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
This 13th-century Gothic monastery in a serene, scenic setting offers exhibits & guided tours.
A Cistercian monastery that looks as if it had lost a battle with time - and won it back! The holy ruins are beautifully airy and reminiscent of Swiss cheese. That's why the cloister is not suitable for a game of hide and seek. But seriously, the thing is charming. That's what the architect and monument conservationist KF Schinkel must have thought when he rediscovered it. The entrance fee is worth the money; there is a museum inside that, among other things, tries to explain the secrets of the inscriptions on the stones.
Tilman B — Google review
In the heart of The forest, the beautiful gothic Monestary really stood out. The red brick structure from the 13th century Medieval times takes you back to that age
Nowroz N — Google review
Beautifull place which ha smultiple events in the sommer season
Andrei S — Google review
Beautiful spot, almost mystical, with a wonderful museum, lots of signs are also in English, very pleasant walkthrough. Dog friendly! Eur 15 for family ticket. You need 1 hour for the inside, but there are also many walks to be walked in the surrounding area.
Petra C — Google review
Just an amazing place to visit at the weekend with the kids! It's a gothic monastery opened in the 13th century. It's just half an hour walk from Chorin Bahnhof through the forest and lakes. We really enjoyed it
Olena R — Google review
Simply charming! The attention to detail, the subtle integration of history and culture, the use as a museum, education and event venue is difficult at best to pull off, and Ms. Siedler and her team have nailed it! I look forward to visiting again, soon.
Paul A — Google review
We had an absolutely interesting tour through the tests of the abbey. The cost is 85€ and we’re 5 people. 1,5 hours full of history, interesting facts and stories about the building and the monks that lived in. After that we had a small lunch at the café. And finished the day with a walk around the lake.
Antonina R — Google review
What a stunning place. When you come late check if it’s still open. Great for taking walks and hiking. The Gothic Chorin Monastery is a former Cistercian abbey near the town of Chorin, about six kilometers north of Eberswalde in the Brandenburg district of Barnim. It was founded by Ascanian margraves in 1258 and had far-reaching importance on the northern edge of the Ascanian sphere of influence.
AnJa M — Google review
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Amt Chorin 11 a, 16230 Chorin, Germany
http://www.kloster-chorin.org/
+49 33366 70377
29

NaturThermeTemplin

Swimming facility
Spas & Wellness
Large complex with indoor/outdoor pools, water slides & a wave pool, plus saunas & a salt grotto.
Slightly long wait time if you don't go super early. It took us 45 minutes to enter. Nice experience inside for the adults as well as the kids. Pools are nice. 3-4 hours are usually enough here - we didn't stay long even though we had a day pass. Parking is free. Portions in the cafeteria are quite small, especially the chicken nuggets. Food taste was alright.
Varun M — Google review
I love this place. I spend a whole day enjoy this place. Swimming and Sauna. Very relaxing, not crowded, and a lot of attractions to do. Streaming, fountain, wave like in a beach, waterfalls etc. I love waterfalls, because somehow they feels like massage, and I live to do that for my back. And I love the jacuzzi with hot salt water, it's so relaxing for my whole body. The Sauna is clearly awesome, you can even choose the temperature based on their room. And they make some variation spices/ingredients/smell (salt, honey, mint, herbs, etc) every hour in some sauna rooms.
Patricia W — Google review
The pools are great, the only disadvantages are that you cannot buy tickets upfront and therefore on the weekends there could be massive queues. No variety of food offered.
Shanty Y — Google review
Great place to swim. The water temperature was just perfect. Totally worth the ride from Berlin to visit this place.
Imre K — Google review
Rrlatively small, must be busy during holidays. We have visited later in the afternoon at 5 pm and this place was not crowded. They have big restaurant inside. Two hours visit was just enough.
Eva K — Google review
We came all the way from Berlin and were not disappointed! We started our stay with some lunch. Food was good, not overpriced and had decent portion sizes. (Lunch ladies were very friendly and hospitable) Both the main compartment and the separate spa compartment are great! We felt very comfortable in both settings! Only downside was that the spa area did not have a thermal water pool. Overall we would recommend this place for anyone and would come again!
Richard D — Google review
The Sauna area here is great. It has its own side entrance too so you don't need to go through the main pool area. The pool itself is good it has slides and is quite adventurous for kids.
Ed M — Google review
I recently visited the thermal bath and wanted to provide some feedback. Firstly, I was disappointed to encounter a strong smell of urine in the toilet area. This was quite off-putting and affected the overall experience. Additionally, I noticed that the inner pools had not been renovated, as I could see old Kalk (lime) residue. It would be great if the management could address this issue to maintain cleanliness and comfort for the visitors. On a positive note, I appreciated the presence of a friendly personal an a lifeguard at the Wellenbereich. It felt reassuring to know that trained personnel were overseeing the safety of the visitors. Furthermore, the thermal bath offered plenty of space, allowing for a relaxed and uncrowded atmosphere. The slides were enjoyable, providing an element of fun to the experience. However, it was unfortunate that there seemed to be a lack of proper control or supervision around the slides, which could potentially lead to safety concerns. Overall, there were both positive and negative aspects to my visit, and addressing the areas for improvement would enhance the overall quality of the thermal bath.
Nataliia S — Google review
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Dargersdorfer Str. 121, 17268 Templin, Germany
https://www.naturthermetemplin.de/
+49 3987 201200
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Schorfheide Wildlife Park

Wildlife park
Nature & Parks
Hiking trails wind through this reserve home to wolves, lynx & moose, plus a children's petting zoo.
Gorgeous wild life park with plenty of space for the indigenous animals. There are no caged unhappy animals here and it is a nice hike amongst nature. Superb playground and petting zoo with goats and good food. They also offer moonlight wolf feeding walks. Educational and relaxing.
Christian H — Google review
Overall it's a nice place to walk around, but we didn't see Wolves, Otter or raccoons. So considefing that we drove 2 hours from Berlin to here ( with traffic jam), it's not worth it. Also maybe pack your own food beforehand if you want to come, because the food from imbiss offers only Currywurst and co.
Arno L — Google review
Beautiful grounds, not overcrowded. Relatively large variety and wide area. We saw the Wolves. Also big advantage for children: There is a petting zoo.
Matthias G — Google review
It is cool is country side full of joy and peace in this same time you can snap wild animals pictures with beautiful views is fantastic
Sani A — Google review
Not as exotic and immediate as the nearby Eberswalde zoo, but a fine, beautiful park with some interesting animals, all of which were at one time native to the area. Allow plenty of time, as sometimes you have to wait quite a bit to see certain animals, their enclosures are huge. All in all a great summer day out.
Neil D — Google review
Beautiful park with European fauna. One of the highlights are wolf's. They have an exhibition about wolf's pack in the region.
LF — Google review
Very spacious place, great for a nice walk between fields and forest. It's also great for kids. There are playgrounds, a petting zoo and lots of interesting animals.
M O — Google review
Wonderful nature excursion for families, less than an hour drive from Berlin. Try the wagon ride or walk the 5-7kms and discover wildlife like it’s in its natural habitat. Also worth considering the kids birthday package
J S — Google review
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4.5
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Prenzlauer Str. 16, 16244 Schorfheide, Germany
http://www.wildpark-schorfheide.de/
+49 33393 65855
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