Kołobrzeg is a city in Zachodniopomorskie, Poland.
Understand
Kołobrzeg is a small town in the North-west of Poland, on the Baltic sea. The fishing town of 50,000 people is a popular tourist resort for Poles, with long streches of beaches.
The most notable landmark in Kołobrzeg in the lighthouse at the entrance to the harbour. Despite the town's size, there is a lot to do, with miles of paths along the coast and the surrounding forests, as well as an the Modern Art gallery and the Museum of Polish Arms. The town is also well known as a spa resort.
The towns train station is pretty well connected, with direct trains from Szczecin (on the border with Germany; 3 hours), Gdańsk (4 hours), Warsaw (8 hours), Poznań (4 hours) and Kraków (13 hours).
Get in
By plane
The international Lech Wałęsa airport at Gdansk or the international Szczecin-Goleniow airport
By train
- PKP, [1]
By car
From Gdańsk or Szczecin by the route E28
By bus
- PKS, [2]
By boat
Get around
See
- The Braunschweigs Palace
- Oldest oak in Poland
- Ratuszowy Square
- Fuse Tower
- Museum of Polish Arms, ul. Armii Krajowej 13.
Do
Lighthouse
Buy
Eat
Drink
Sleep
Connect
Go next
On the mainland:
- West Pomeranian capital Szczecin
- sea resort and medieval town of Kamien Pomorski
- sea resort and medieval town of Trzesacz
- mevieval town of Stargard Szczecinski with an over hundred meter high cathedral
- medieval town of Koszalin
- Slowinski Nationalpark with the highest dunes in Europe
- sea resort of Ustka
- sea resort of Leba
- sea resort of Rowy
- sea resort of Mielno
- sea resort of Darlowo
On the island Wolin:
- Wolinski Nationalpark
- sea resort Miedzyzdroje with ferries to Usedom
- Game reserve of wisents
- 93 meter high cliff of Gosan
- Kawcza Gora Mountain
- sea resort and port Świnoujście
- sea resort Dziwnow
- ancient town of Wolin (town)
- medieval town of Lubin