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Let's start with the fact that on Hothel it is situated on the edge of a pine forest on sand dunes - out of the way from the main attractions and tourist buzz. There are bicycle, sea and bay routes starting in front of the house, so you can go in a different direction every day. The beach on Hel is huge and it is worth organizing a picnic at sunset there.
If you want to spend your vacation actively, we encourage you to take your equipment or take lessons at a kitesurfing, windsurfing, surfing or diving school - because nowhere else in Poland are there such fantastic conditions for learning water sports. Hel also offers a specially marked out, independent of car traffic, bicycle path, which can be reached all the way to Puck (via Jastarnia and Władysławowo). Use our bikes, grab some provisions and go on a day trip.
In addition, in the summer season, the International Summer Festival of Culture and Art is organized in Hel (chamber, operetta, shanty, Kashubian, French and Italian Baroque concerts), there is an open-air cinema, historical reenactments, concerts and outdoor sports activities (e.g. yoga on the beach!). You should also visit the seal sanctuary (necessarily at feeding time!).
In case of bad weather, there are many museums in Hel which are worth visiting: the Fisheries Museum, the Museum of Hel Railways and the Hel narrow-gauge railway - despite its size, Hel boasts an extensive railway infrastructure. History and military enthusiasts will find themselves on the Trail of Hel Fortifications and the Military History Trail of the Northern Kashubia, where there are many historic war installations (shelters, launchers, bunkers, etc.), and the Coastal Defense Museum will simply be the icing on the cake.
It is also worth going along the Kashubian Fishing Tradition, where old fishing houses, ports and lighthouses are marked.