CYCLING ALONG THE BALTIC SEA COAST

Day 1 – arrival in Międzyzdroje

Day 2 – Międzyzdroje – Kamien Pomorski – Międzyzdroje (45 km)
Transfer by coach from Międzyzdroje to Kamien Pomorski. Visiting the city and the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, which is the oldest historic monument in Kamien Pomorski. Founded in 1175 by prince Casimir I, at the end of the sixteenth century it was endowed with gilded baroque organs, on which the concerts played are very popular. Bike ride to the Wolin National Park, stretching from the Baltic Sea to the Szczecin Lagoon. The park is characterized by extremely rich flora and fauna. It is famous not only for its steep cliffs up to 95 meters high, but also for its glacial lakes, swamps and extensive forests. It is worth visiting the Bison Show Farm located in the park. Return by bike to Międzyzdroje.

Day 3 – Międzyzdroje – Trzęsacz – Międzyzdroje (50 km)
Transfer by coach to Niechorze. Visiting the octagonal lighthouse located on the steep shore, which is one of the most beautiful in Poland. Transfer by the historic narrow gauge railway to Trzęsacz. There you can visit the ruins of the church, which was originally built in the center of the village at a distance of about 2 km from the sea. Over the centuries, abrasive processes brought the seashore closer and closer to the church. To this day, only the southern wall of the church wall has survived, which has been secured and can be admired from the viewing platform. The ruins of the church in Trzęsacz are the only attraction of this type in Europe. Return by bike to Międzyzdroje.

Day 4 – Międzyzdroje – Kołobrzeg – Łeba (51 km)
Transfer by coach to Kołobrzeg. Visiting the city, one of the most popular spas on the Polish coast, valued for its brine springs, healthy sea air and the local moors. The cycling route, which leads from Kołobrzeg to the east through seaside resorts such as Ustronie Morskie and Mielno and then a narrow isthmus between the Baltic Sea coast and Lake Jamno to Łazy, guarantees breathtaking views and great experiences. Transfer by coach to Łeba.

Day 5 – Łeba – Krokowa (49 km)
Visiting the Słowiński National Park, famous for its moving dunes, which every year “migrate” up to 10 meters inland. In the National Park there are two lakes: Łebsko and Gardno, which were created by separating the original shore from
the sea, and now they are buried again by huge moving dunes. Bike ride to Krokowa.

Day 6 – Krokowa – Hel – Gdaosk (60 km)
The cycling route leads from Krokowa, through the entire Hel Peninsula, to its end. The spit is 35 kilometers long and at its narrowest point only 200 meters wide. The most picturesque part of it is located between Jurata and Hel, where the white sands of the beaches have no equal. Boat trip from Hel to Gdansk. Visiting the Old Town, the Royal Route, the Gothic St. Mary’s Church and the Long Market – one of the longest markets in Europe.

Day 7 – departure