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Rezerwat Przyrody Mewia Łacha hiking trails starting from bus stops offer access to a unique coastal landscape at the mouth of the Vistula River, where it meets the Baltic Sea. The terrain is characterized by sandy beaches, extensive dunes, and coastal forests, shaped by the dynamic interaction of river and sea. Hiking routes primarily traverse sandy ground with minimal elevation changes, making them generally easy to navigate. The reserve is a significant bird sanctuary and home to the largest wild…
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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11.7km
02:59
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.65km
01:41
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.48km
01:08
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A good place to start a walk around the Mewia Łacha Reserve - especially since there is an interesting information board about this area. Education is very important!
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From this path on the shore here you can see perfectly how the Vistula flows into the Baltic Sea. An interesting and unusual view. In addition, you will definitely hear the "chatter" of birds, which are abundant in the Mewia Łacha Reserve (on both sides of the river mouth).
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Mewia Łacha is a bird sanctuary (you can watch them from the observation tower here). There are thousands of birds that gather here.
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You can take a photo on the boat at sunset.
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You can meet a "park ranger" on the tower and look at the Seals through a telescope on a tripod. I don't know if this is a permanent attraction
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The beach in Jantar is very wide and easily accessible thanks to a paved road, ending in a loop and a parking lot. You can buy everything you need for sunbathing at the stalls. Unlike the highly advertised Stegna, where the road also runs close to the beach and there are also shopping and dining options, there are no steps in Jantar, making access to the beach very easy. This is a significant advantage for cyclists towing trailers and parents with children in strollers. Compared to Mikoszewo, located closer to the mouth of the Vistula River, the beach in Jantar is not polluted by debris carried by the Vistula's current, especially during high water levels. You also don't have to navigate long stretches of forest where mosquito swarms are a real nuisance, as is the case in Mikoszewo and Junoszyn. The water in Jantar is generally shallow, making it suitable for swimming for weak swimmers and those with children. It's separated from the deeper water by an underwater ridge, making it noticeably warmer. The beach is guarded by lifeguards until 5:00 PM, but it's worth taking a swim later in the day when the beach empties and the water is, or seems, even warmer.
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Very sandy in places. You can also navigate the fortifications on the Vistula bank, but be careful, it is quite narrow and the river is very deep. At the end there is sand like a beach, but it is worth reaching the observation tower.
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There are over 45 hiking trails in Rezerwat Przyrody Mewia Łacha that are easily accessible from bus stations. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from easy strolls to more challenging moderate hikes.
The trails in Rezerwat Przyrody Mewia Łacha are generally easy, traversing sandy terrain, coastal forests, and dunes. While most routes are flat, some involve walking on soft sand. Out of the available bus station hikes, 29 are rated as easy, 16 as moderate, and 2 as difficult, offering options for various fitness levels.
Yes, many of the bus station hikes in Rezerwat Przyrody Mewia Łacha are circular, allowing you to return to your starting point without retracing your steps. An example is the Mewia Łacha Nature Reserve loop from Świbno, an easy 6.6 km route. Another option is the Mewia Łacha Nature Reserve – Mewia Łacha Nature Reserve loop from Węgorzowa 01, a moderate 9 km loop.
Rezerwat Przyrody Mewia Łacha is a renowned bird sanctuary, so you can expect to see a wide variety of bird species, especially during spring and autumn migrations. It's also home to the largest colony of wild seals on the Polish coast, often seen basking on sandy banks. Beavers are also present in the reserve's lakes and ponds. Observation platforms and a metal observation tower are strategically placed to facilitate wildlife viewing without disturbance.
For birdwatching, spring and summer (April to July) are ideal for nesting birds, while autumn and spring are best for migratory species. The period from late August through winter is particularly attractive for observing thousands of migrating birds. Seal sightings are possible all year, with the best chances in the evening or morning.
No, dogs are strictly prohibited in Rezerwat Przyrody Mewia Łacha, even on designated paths and on a leash. This is a critical rule to protect the fragile ecosystem, especially the nesting and resting sites for birds and seals. Visitors must adhere to these regulations to preserve the natural environment.
Yes, many of the easy and moderate trails are suitable for families. The generally flat terrain and well-marked educational paths make them accessible for children. However, remember that movement is restricted to designated paths, and dogs are not allowed. The focus on nature observation, with observation platforms, can be a great experience for families.
Along the trails, you can discover unique natural features and points of interest. These include the Mewia Łacha Nature Reserve Beach, offering views of the Baltic Sea, and the View of the Vistula River Mouth, where the river meets the sea. You might also encounter the Bunker and Old Fishing Pier on the Vistula River, remnants of the area's history.
The komoot community highly rates the trails in Rezerwat Przyrody Mewia Łacha, with an average score of 4.7 out of 5 stars from over 140 ratings. Hikers frequently praise the unique opportunity for wildlife observation, especially the seals and diverse birdlife, as well as the peaceful coastal landscapes and well-maintained educational paths.
Yes, as a nature reserve, movement is strictly restricted to designated paths to protect the fragile ecosystem. Visitors are prohibited from crossing taped-off areas, bringing dogs, sunbathing, or entering sandy islands and dunes, which are crucial nesting and resting sites for birds and seals. Please respect all signage and regulations to help preserve this unique environment.
The reserve is easily reachable by bus from Gdańsk to Świbno, which serves as a common starting point for many trails. You can plan your journey to bus stops like Świbno or Mikoszewo, which provide direct access to the hiking routes within the reserve.


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