On the south coast of the Baltic Sea lies Kolobrzeg, a rare combination of beachy atmosphere and medieval architecture. Founded during the Middle Ages, the city survived the Thirty Years’ War and an invasion by Napoleon, but was devastated by WWII. Today, it’s a seaside spa destination that is also popular with outdoor adventurists, particularly for biking the European Route of Brick Gothic. Visit the lighthouse overlooking the River Parseta, stroll the promenade along Kolobrzeg Pier, or visit one of the area’s many wellness centers.
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4.5 based on 802 reviews
Nice modern pier with a bar at the end. Open area in front seems to be a gathering point and is always busy and has its fair share of musicians and buskers. Pier is free, unlike others I have been on.
4.5 based on 187 reviews
Amazing place to visit ,walking around the port you gonna be amaze by great view!!! You can also use bike for your visit.Great to see.
4.5 based on 72 reviews
The beach is without a doubt Kolobrzeg's main attraction. The sand is fine and comfy, the beach is wide and long, the water is clear and inviting, the wooden breakwaters offer a place to roosting sea birds and make for charming pictures. A bit eastward one finds classic 30s/40s beach chairs for rent, charming.
3.5 based on 117 reviews
This monument is very important for Polish history. After 123 years Poland became independent again in 1918. After 2 years later 10.02.1920 in Puck it was symbolic merriage ceremony Poland with sea. Next one was in Kolobrzeg in 1945.
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