Attractions and places to see around gmina Kołobrzeg include a diverse range of landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites along the Baltic Sea coast in Poland. The region is characterized by its extensive beaches, coastal bike paths, and historical structures. It offers opportunities to explore both natural landscapes and significant historical points of interest. The area is known for its blend of seaside recreation and cultural exploration.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Heavy traffic, need to watch out for others.
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a picturesque path by the sea
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Nice in the forest and in the shade:)
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Road along the Baltic Sea without sand.
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Regular section of the R10 road
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Gmina Kołobrzeg offers several natural highlights. You can enjoy the extensive Kołobrzeg Beach, known for its 12-kilometer strip ideal for relaxation. The Ekopark Wschodni — Eastern Eco Park Coastal Bike Path provides picturesque landscapes between Kołobrzeg and Podczele. Additionally, the unique sand dunes in Dźwirzyno, including the 'wandering dune' known as 'Patelnia,' are a remarkable ecosystem to discover.
Yes, gmina Kołobrzeg is rich in history and culture. The iconic Kołobrzeg Lighthouse Park features a lighthouse built in 1945, offering historical significance and views. You can also visit the meticulously restored 14th-century Kołobrzeg Cathedral with its observation tower, the historic Powder Tower, and the Neo-Gothic Town Hall. For cultural insights, explore the Museum of Polish Arms or the fascinating Amber Museum.
For breathtaking panoramic views, climb to the top of the Kołobrzeg Lighthouse, which stands 26 meters tall and offers views extending almost 30 kilometers. Another excellent spot is the observation tower of the Kołobrzeg Cathedral, providing vistas of Kołobrzeg and its surroundings from 72 meters high, accessible by elevator.
Gmina Kołobrzeg is excellent for cycling. You can ride along the Velo Baltica (EuroVelo 10) Boardwalk Near Kołobrzeg, a well-developed section of the International Cycle Route R10 offering coastal views. The Ekopark Wschodni — Eastern Eco Park Coastal Bike Path is another scenic option between Kołobrzeg and Podczele. For more routes, check out the Cycling around gmina Kołobrzeg guide.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. The Kołobrzeg Beach is perfect for relaxation and bathing. Children will enjoy the Museum of Wax Figures near the pier, featuring over 100 lifelike figures. The 'Seagulls' Sculpture Trail throughout the city also offers a fun activity for families to find the figurines.
While the region is known for its cycling paths, you can also find pleasant walks. The coastal paths, such as sections of the Ekopark Wschodni, are suitable for leisurely strolls with scenic views. For dedicated hiking routes, including moderate trails like the 'Baltic Sea Beach – Dźwirzyno Beach loop from Grzybowo,' explore the Hiking around gmina Kołobrzeg guide.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful coastal landscapes and well-maintained cycle paths. The Velo Baltica (EuroVelo 10) Boardwalk is often highlighted for its scenic views, though it can be busy. The charm of the Kołobrzeg Lighthouse and the opportunity to explore historical sites also receive positive feedback.
Yes, Kołobrzeg is known for its healing springs of mineral water and deposits of peat mud, contributing to its reputation as a health resort. The region also features the unique 'wandering dune' known as 'Patelnia' in Dźwirzyno, which shifts approximately 2 meters northeast annually.
The Museum of Polish Arms is the primary destination for military history. It has three branches, including the main headquarters showcasing militaria and Polish arms history, and the Maritime Open-Air Museum where you can explore warships like ORP Fala and ORP Władysławowo.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting the Hortulus Gardens in Dobrzyca, a short drive away, which offer extensive and visually appealing botanical experiences. The 'Seagulls' Sculpture Trail also provides a charming and unique way to explore the city and discover its artistic side.
Yes, the area offers gravel biking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Baltic Sea beach near Grzybowo – Coastal Flow Trails loop from Grzybowo.' For more detailed routes and difficulty levels, refer to the Gravel biking around gmina Kołobrzeg guide.


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