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Nearby Beaches

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Rowy Beach

🚘 56 km – 1 godz.

🚲 56 km - 3 godz.

Słowiński National Park

🚘 70 km – 1 godz.

🚲 78 km - 4 godz.

Dębina Beach

🚘 56 km – 57min.

🚲 54 km - 2h45min.

Dubai Beach

🚘 15 km – 19 min.

🚲 14 km - 40 min. 

Darłówko Beach

🚘 8,5 km – 11 min.

🚲 5,7 km - 16 min. 

Dąbki Beach

🚘 14 km – 18 min.

🚲 15 km - 44 min. 

Wicie Beach

🚘 10 km – 13 min.

🚲 9 km - 25 min. 

Kopań Beach

🚘 5 km – 10 min.

🚲 7 km - 21 min. 

Ustka Beach

🚘 34 km – 36 min.

🚲 36 km - 1h45min. 

Wicie

The quiet heart of the coast, in a slower rhythm

Wicie is a charming, peaceful village set at the geographical center of the Polish coastline — an ideal escape from crowded seaside resorts.

Located on a narrow stretch of land between the Baltic Sea and Lake Kopań, it offers a rare experience of relaxing by both saltwater and freshwater in one place.

Wide sandy beaches, separated from the village by a belt of pine forest, and the scenic Velo Baltica cycling route running through the area create the perfect setting for slow, unhurried days.

With its low-rise buildings and absence of large hotels, Wicie retains an authentic, pastoral atmosphere — ideal for relaxed, family-style coastal living.

Darłówko Beach

Wide horizons and the rhythm of the sea

Darłówko Beach is one of the most beautiful stretches of coastline along the Polish Baltic — a wide, sandy shoreline extending for miles, defined by space and natural charm.

The Wieprza River divides it into two distinct parts: the calmer eastern beach, where breakwaters create ideal conditions for swimming and family relaxation, and the expansive western beach, open to the sea and perfect for water-based activities.

It’s a place that effortlessly balances relaxation and movement — whether you prefer slow moments on the sand or a more active way to experience the coast.

An added benefit is the unique, iodine-rich microclimate, known for its health-supporting properties — turning every walk along the shore into a natural, refreshing breath of sea air.

Słowiński National Park

A UNESCO biosphere reserve shaped by moving sands

Słowiński National Park is a truly unique protected area on a European scale, best known for its majestic shifting dunes — constantly reshaped by the wind, revealing remnants of ancient, buried forests.

Its highest point, Łącka Mountain, offers breathtaking views over the deep blue Baltic Sea and the vast expanse of Lake Łebsko.

Recognized by UNESCO as a World Biosphere Reserve, the park protects rare bird species, peatlands, and sweeping sandy spits.

Visitors can explore dozens of kilometers of walking and cycling trails, as well as the open-air Museum of the Slovincian Village in Kluki — a place that brings the region’s fishing heritage to life.

A two-water panorama within reach

Kopań is a quiet coastal village set on a gentle rise, offering a rare panorama of both the Baltic Sea and the neighboring lake of the same name.

Known for its wide, uncrowded beach and the narrow strip of land separating the two waters, it creates the perfect setting for long, unhurried walks in complete peace.

It’s a place loved by anglers and cyclists alike, with the Velo Baltica route running nearby — inviting you to explore the coastline at your own pace.

Dąbki / Lake Bukowo

A coastal haven for water sports and a serene alternative to the sea

A coastal haven for water sports and a serene alternative to the sea

Lake Bukowo is one of the most popular coastal lakes in Poland, known as a center for active recreation in the region — offering a calm alternative to the open Baltic Sea. 

Here, you’ll find public beaches, as well as kayak and pedal boat rentals.

Shallow waters and stable wind conditions make Bukowo one of the best spots in Poland to learn windsurfing and kitesurfing.

In nearby Dąbki, you’ll find professional schools and a well-equipped sailing marina.

Dubai Beach — Jarosławiec

An impressive man-made shoreline unlike any other on the Baltic coast

Dubai Beach in Jarosławiec — often referred to as the “Polish Dubai” — is one of the most distinctive coastal destinations in the region.

Created in 2018 to protect the cliffs from erosion, this expansive, man-made beach stretches across approximately 5 hectares.

Its unique structure, with stone breakwaters extending into the sea, forms a wide sandy shoreline with a gentle, safe entry into the water.

The sea here is calmer and slightly warmer, making it a favorite for families and those seeking relaxed beachside experiences.

Today, it stands as one of the most recognizable and visited attractions along this part of the Baltic coast.

Ustka Beach

Wide sands, clean waters, and a vibrant seaside atmosphere

Ustka Beach is one of the most beautiful spots along the Baltic coast — wide, sandy, and known for its clean, inviting waters.

The mouth of the Słupia River divides it into two distinct parts — the lively eastern beach and the calmer western side, each offering its own unique character.

On the eastern side, you’ll find the iconic lighthouse and a bustling seaside promenade filled with restaurants, cafés, and small boutiques. In summer, the area comes alive with attractions for families, including water slides and inflatable play zones.

The western beach offers a quieter, more natural setting. Here, you can explore traces of military history — bunkers, shelters, and the remains of an unfinished WWII-era pier.

Both sides are connected by a convenient footbridge near the lighthouse, making it easy to move between them and take in the coastal scenery along the way.

Rowy Beach

A natural coastline shaped by dunes and forest

Rowy Beach is one of the area’s most treasured natural landscapes — wide, sandy, and framed by dunes covered with pine forest, offering a sense of calm and open space.

The Łupawa River divides the beach into eastern and western sections, creating two supervised bathing areas.

The western beach lies closer to the town center, with easy access points along a 400-meter stretch of shoreline. The eastern side is quieter and less crowded, making it easy to find your own space even in peak season.

Gentle entry into the water, soft sand underfoot, and lifeguard supervision make it an ideal setting for families with children. Nearby, you’ll find cafés, beach bars, and seasonal attractions for younger guests.

Time to unwind and plan your stay

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Experience comfort and understated luxury in the heart of nature in Zakrzewo. Unwind in our thoughtfully designed apartments, enjoy the garden sauna and jacuzzi, and create lasting memories with a view of two waters.

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