Highlights
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The Polish island of Wollin borders Usedom to the east. Visitors can discover extraordinary landscapes with steep moraine hills, lakes, a unique river delta and countless smaller islands. The cliffs in the north rise up to 95 metres out of the Baltic Sea, while the island borders the Szczecin Lagoon in the south. The dense forests, inaccessible marshes and protected waters provide shelter for rare animal and plant species. The sandy beaches, cliffs and natural forests on Wollin have become Poland's first coastal national park. The reserve is actively involved in a programme for the return of bison by breeding small herds that guests can observe.
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At a height of 68 metres, the lighthouse in Świnoujście is one of the highest on the Baltic Sea. From the top, you have a breathtaking view of the sea and the surrounding area - a must for every visitor!
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The picturesque waterside promenade of Swinoujscie invites you to take a relaxing stroll. Along the way you will find cafés, restaurants and souvenir shops that exude the typical holiday atmosphere of the region.
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For families and wellness enthusiasts, the Aqua Park in Świnoujście offers numerous pools, water slides and a spa area. Here you can relax, swim or enjoy one of the many massages.
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The Curonian Spit, with its shifting dunes over 60 metres high, divides the Curonian Lagoon from the Baltic Sea. The narrow peninsula belongs to the countries of Lithuania and Russia. Its varied landscape, which alternates between tundra, sandy desert and pine forests, attracts visitors with exciting excursions. The fascinating landscape of shifting sand dunes and its cultural heritage bear witness to the fragile coexistence of man and nature on the southern Baltic coast.