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Just sleeping in an old distillery is fabulous. The closest neighborhood may not impress with its aesthetics, but the more distant one does. Słowiński National Park, cliff beaches, quiet coast, bicycle routes, lakes, lighthouse, museums, dunes. There is really a lot to see, where to sunbathe and admire the sunsets.
If we were to create a list of unhurried attractions in the neighborhood, it would probably look like this:
- The ditches (7 km) should rather be avoided, but the beach without crowds and obstacles can be found at Hotel Columbus.
- The beach in Dębina is more difficult to access, because you have to go down the stairs, but believe me, it's worth it! This cliff coast can be mistaken for California! The beach is beautiful, sand like flour, few people. And in the evening, from the cliff you can admire the most beautiful seaside sunsets.
- Between Dębina and Poddąbie it is even quieter and even more beautiful. You can reach the beach by the sea route on the cliffs or by the beach from Dębina or Poddąbie, about 1.5 km. Wide, clean and not very crowded even in high season.
- You can break away for a moment from the sound of the salty waves and jump out to Lake Gardno.
There you will find an observation deck with an absolutely stunning view of a large part of the lake.
- It is worth taking a walk on the forest path to the Orzechowska Dune. Remember to follow the marked paths, because on the way you can read the information boards, hit the viewpoint on the dune and hook the lookout tower from which you will gain a broader perspective.
- From here, it is close to the Słowiński National Park, to which the ticket costs 7 zlotys. And in the Park, you must go to the lighthouse in Człopin. The lighthouse is open in the spring and summer season. When you go to the lighthouse from the parking lot, on the right side, by the road, you can find a signpost for home baked goods - be sure to come. A local hostess bakes a cake, yeast rolls, bread, and fry donuts. It is worth gathering strength, because you have to climb up to the lighthouse first by about 300 steps, and then a little more to the top. The views, however, make up for the hardships of the walk. The Baltic Sea, dunes, forests.
- After visiting the summit, head towards the beach. Very charming and, thanks to its secluded location, not very crowded. Here you can admire the trunks of oaks and beech trees that were exposed by the sea before it became a beach, fragments of stone-compacted ground / peat and sharply cut "cliffs" of sand, showing in layers how the surroundings changed here.
- The Łącka Dune is another point on the agenda. It is Africa at your fingertips and the largest moving dune in Poland. Note, there are a lot of people in high season, so you should think about visiting outside the holiday season. The last parking lot in front of the dune is 5 km away, so you can get there by bike, rented car or on foot.
- Cyclists do not need to be presented with the EuroVelo 10/13 coastal route. In nearby Poddąbie there is a parking space with a place for electric bikes. In addition to EuroVelo, kilometers are great on a cliff, forest quay.
- When driving the R10, it is worth considering whether to visit the Izbickie Marshes. Amazing place, it is a rare representative of the Baltic bogs. And although the route is really difficult, it is worth recommending. Although it is not recommended after the rainy season.