'''Szczecin'''[http://www.szczecin.pl/inwestor/uk/], also known as '''Stettin''', its German name, and alternate English name (known in Latin as ''Stetinum''); is maritime port city in Western Pomerania and the capital of West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland. The city has population of 420,638 (2005 census).

Understand

The history of Szczecin starts in the 7th century when Germanic tribes migrated from the island of Bornholm(hist. ''Burgundarholm'', "Burgundians Island"), and other regions of Scandinavia. In the late 8th century Slavic tribes forced the Germanic peoples westward. In approximately 1080 its area was incorporated into Poland, but within eight years, the town was controlled by the Dukedom of Pomerania, and five years later, Denmark. Its name was first recorded in 1133 as "Stetin". It continued to be exchanged among European powers, including Germany, Prussia, Sweden, and, for a brief period, due to Napoleon's conquests, the Empire of France. Beginning in the 18th century, the city constituted as a part of Germany and served as the "port of Berlin". After the Soviet forces invaded Nazi Germany in 1945, Poland annexed all lands up to the Oder river, expelling the native German population and ultimately extending that border to include Stettin. Poland thus gained control of the city.

In more recent history, the city was (together with Tricity) one of the birthplaces of Solidarity movement.

An unusual feature of Szczecin is its urban planning - many roundabouts and wide avenues. Stettin was rebuilt in 1880's using designs by Georges-Eugene Haussmann, who also did the urban planning for Paris. His design style is still being used for newly-built (or modified) city areas.

The maritime industry is still strong with a busy port and repair shipyard, as well as being a center of service industries in Poland. Situated near the border between Germany and Poland, Szczecin is sometimes considered one of most liberal Polish cities.

Get in

By plane

Szczecin-Goleniow airport (SZZ) [http://www.airport.com.pl/ ] is located almost 50 km from the city centre, near Goleniow. You can reach the airport by car (the journey may take up to 1 hour, depending on traffic), by taxi (about 120 PLN), or by minibus - LOT operates a minibus to and from the airport for all LOT's flights (free of charge for passengers), leaving from LOT's office (al. Wyzwolenia 17) about 90 minutes before departure, and Interglobus has minibuses for all international flights.

  • Ryanair operates daily flights between Szczecin and London (Stansted), and 2 flights per week to and from Dublin.
  • LOT has several flights daily between Szczecin and Warszawa. Note that cancellations do happen, so take that into account when planning onward travel.
  • Centralwings operates flights from Szczecin to Dublin and Edinburgh. As of April 2008, these flights are suspended due to the company's financial problems.
  • Norwegian operates two flights per week between Szczecin and both Trondheim and Oslo.
  • If you arrive from abroad, avoid flying via Warszawa. A much better option is to use one of Berlin's airports. This may save you a lot of time, and gives you more flexibility as Berlin is served by many international carriers. From there, you can reach Szczecin by minibus (numerous Szczecin-based companies, including Atlas and Interglobus, operate regular services to Tegel and Schoenefeld airports at attractive prices), by car or by train in 2-3 hours.

    By train

    Polish State Railways (PKP) [http://www.pkp.pl/] has connections to and from all major Polish cities. There are several trains daily to and from Warszawa - travel time on express or Intercity trains is less than 6 hours, but minor delays are not uncommon. To Pozna?, travel time is about 2.5 hours (PLN 35), with frequent trains running throughout the day. There are also frequent trains to ?winouj?cie (2 hours).

    German Railways [http://www.bahn.de] has train connections from Berlin, Amsterdam and many cities in neighbouring Mecklenburg-Western_Pomerania.

    The cheapest way to get to Berlin is by joining a group of up to 5 people riding on one Berlin-Brandenburg Ticket, which is valid from 9 am to 3 am the following day for travel on all local and regional German trains and on local public transport systems in all cities and towns, including Berlin and Szczecin. The ticket costs 26 euros, so one person can travel for ca. 5 euros. The groups often form spontaneously before departure or on the train itself.

    Brandenburg-Berlin, Meklenburg-Vorpommern, Schones Wochenende and Brandenburg-Berlin Nacht tickets are valid for routes to and from the city of Szczecin and for the entire public transport system.

    By car

    You can reach Szczecin by car from major Polish cities, including Warszawa, Poznan, Gdansk, Wroclaw, and also from Berlin. Thanks to its location close to the border and direct link with the German motorway system, Szczecin has the best road connection with Western Europe of all Polish cities.

    The main route to Szczecin from Berlin is the E28 (German: A11, Polish: A6). The journey takes about 2 hours, depending on traffic. Note that the German A11 motorway is undergoing continuous improvements, resulting in some disturbances in certain sections.

    Travelling by car to and from other parts of Poland can be troublesome - the traffic is pretty heavy, the distances are large and there is a general shortage of motorways. It also takes quite some time - for example, the trip to Gda?sk (350 km) usually takes 4-5 hours, and to Warszawa (520 km along national road no. 10) you need at least 6-7 hours, even if you don't follow the speed limits too strictly.

    You can also reach Szczecin from Sweden (Ystad) and Denmark (Copenhagen) using the ferry connections to and from ?winouj?cie. From there, the journey takes about 1.5 hours, although this road gets completely jammed on summer weekends. To avoid traffic jams in high season, follow the yellow "tourist route" ("Trasa turystyczna") signs. These will take you along B-roads, bypassing the most crowded section of national road no.3.

    By bus

    Many international and domestic connections (see Poland::By bus).

  • [http://www.pks.szczecin.pl/ PKS Szczecin] operates daily connection with Schwedt in Germany
  • dozens of minibus operators driving to and from Berlin
  • By boat

    Szczecin is situated on the banks of the Oder (Polish: ''Odra'') and Regalica (branch of the Oder) rivers and Lake D?bie, near the Szczecin Lagoon. There is a number of marinas, most of them situated in the northern districts and on the shores of Lake Dabie.

    In April 2008, hydrofoil service was re-established between Szczecin and ?winouj?cie. Bosman-Express [http://www.wodolot-szczecin.pl] hydrofoil runs twice a day from the Wa?y Chrobrego embankment, reaching ?winouj?cie in about 75 minutes. Tickets are a bit overpriced at PLN 50/70 (economy/VIP class - but don't expect any luxury), and there are discounts for children and groups. There is a snack-bar on board, beer is served. There is also a small viewing deck. Along the way you can see some quite interesting industrial sights in the northern part of Szczecin.

    Despite being a restored Soviet-made Meteor, now equipped with new engines, the hydrofoil is the quickest way to get to ?winouj?cie - it moors at the left (western) bank of the ?wina, so the passengers avoid the need to use the ferry.

    Get around

    Szczecin is split in two parts (Lewobrze?e and Prawobrze?e) named after their location on banks of Oder (Lewobrze?e = left bank) and Regalica (Prawobrze?e = right bank) rivers. The port is situated in between. City centre and most of attractions are situated in Lewobrze?e.

    Public transport

    Szczecin has extensive public transport network covered by trams and buses. See the maps [http://www.zditm.szczecin.pl/schematy.php] (dziennej = by day, nocnej = by night, tramwajowej = trams) and schedules [http://www.zditm.szczecin.pl/rozklady/]. You can also install the timetables on your mobile phone: MPK Mobile [http://www.mmpk.info/], Microbus [http://www.microbus.pl/].

    Tickets

    Tickets are randomly checked by plain clothed inspectors; fines are severe and can be a major hassle, so it's better for you to buy them. They are available at all newspaper stands and you can buy them from the driver after 18:00. If you happen to have an account in Polish bank you can also use your mobile phone [http://www.mobilet.pl/home.htm]. Rush hours are 7:00-8:00 and 16:00-17:00, night hours are between 23:30 and 4:30. Tickets for express and nightly buses are twice expensive. You can change between lines freely as long you stay within time limit (the exception is changing from "normal" bus or tram to express bus). Prices:

  • 20 minutes: 2.20 z?
  • 60 minutes: 3.40 z?
  • 120 minutes: 4.40 z?
  • 24 hours: 11 z?
  • 5 days: 30 z?
  • Family weekend ticket: 12 z? - valid on weekends for one or two adults with at least one child up to 16 years old.
  • There are also tickets valid for 10 days, a month and a quarter.

    '''Remember to stamp your ticket immidiately after you board the tram/bus!'''

    Brandenburg-Berlin, Meklenburg-Vorpommern, Schones Wochenende and Brandenburg-Berlin Nacht tickets issued by Deutsche Bahn are valid for public transport operated by ZDiTM (trams and buses) in Szczecin. Monthly/quarterly tickets issued by ZDiTM are valid for DB trains within the city (Szczecin G?owny-Szczecin Gumie?ce) [http://bip.um.szczecin.pl/files/3574D615E29E43F6A5E0E6FB0A7F6DCC/876-05.pdf].

    Lines

  • 0 - tourist tram line
  • 1-12 - trams
  • 50, 100 - tourist bus lines
  • 51-111 - buses
  • A, B, C, D, E, F, G - express buses
  • 521-534 - night buses
  • 7xx - free buses (to and from shopping malls)
  • Tourist lines

  • Tourist lines [http://infoludek.pl/stmkm/imprezy.htm#zero] (vintage trams and buses) operate in July and August on Saturdays and Sundays. The fare costs 3 z? (paid to the driver). Line numbers: 0 (tram), 50 and 100 (buses).
  • Railway

    If for any reason you want to go to or from the city centre (station name: Szczecin G?owny) to districts of D?bie, Gumie?ce, Podjuchy, Zdroje, Zdunowo or Za?om (or nearby suburbian towns of Goleniow, Gryfino or Stargard), the fastest way might be the train. Check times with PKP [http://www.pkp.com.pl]; you have to buy separate ticket (5 z?, one way, no matter how many stops), the exception are trains operated by DB (see above).

    '''Despite being included in Hafas/PKP/DB route planner trains to Police and Trzebie? through Szczecin Turzyn, Pogodno, ?ekno, Niebuszewo, Gol?cino, Goc?aw and Sklowin are '''cancelled'''. All the mentioned stations are closed.'''

    By foot

    City center can be covered by foot (depending on your fitness, etc). Look for the red line on the pavements - so called "red walk" which connects nearly all the attractions within the centre.

    By car

    Streets in Szczecin are (compared to other Polish cities) easy to navigate and not congested.

    However: parking within the centre during business hours (8:00 - 17:00, from Monday to Friday - after 17:00 and on weekends it is free) is paid; the pay depends on the zone and parking time. You can buy tickets from vending machines. Most of malls have free parking, and no one will check if you visited the mall or just used free parking opportunity.

    DUI is serious criminal offense (up to 3 years in prison) and the police have no mercy for drunk drivers - many of "zero tolerance for drunk drivers" programs ongoing in Poland have started in Szczecin.

    By bike

    There is network of bike paths connecting the city center with the suburbs. You can take your bike on public transport outside rush hours, but you will need separate ticket for it.

    Taxi

  • Hail taxi cab from the street or stand only in emergency or if very tired/drunk! It is much cheaper to call for one - ask locals for numbers or see taxi advertisements, they are nearly everywhere. When you call, ask the operator when the taxi will arrive and then look for car plastered with number of company you called.
  • There is taxi "mafia" operating from stands near railway station, popular clubs, hotels etc. - avoid these rip-offs, they are VERY expensive!
  • Taxi fare within the centre shouldn't cost you more than about 12-15 z?. Fare from left side of the river (Lewobrze?e) to the right side (Prawobrze?e) or the other way is about 40-50 z?. Fares during the night are slightly more expensive.
  • All officially registered taxis have meters, the driver should turn them on just after you enter.
  • Payment: have cash ready, only the minority of taxi drivers have necessary equipment for payments with debit or credit cards. Ask if in doubt.
  • Some of taxi companies operating in the city:

  • Auto Taxi: +48 91 4535555
  • City Taxi: +48 91 4335335
  • Express Taxi: +48 91 4261038
  • Euro Taxi: +48 91 4343434
  • Gold Taxi: +48 91 8122222
  • Granada Taxi: +48 91 4554554
  • Szczecin Taxi: +48 91 4835835
  • See

  • Pomeranian Dukes Castle [http://www.zamek.szczecin.pl/] (Zamek Ksiazat Pomorskich), which houses museum, restaurants and cafes. It also houses tourist information office, you can get some free maps, pamphlets etc. here.
  • Old Town - despite being jokingly refered to by locals as "Brand New Old Town" (it was started to be rebuilt in late 1990s, the reconstruction is still ongoing), there are some nice houses rebuilt to original plans. Many shops, restaurants and cafes. There is museum situated in Old Town Hall.
  • [http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamienica_Loitz%C3%B3w/ Kamienica Loitzow] (Loitzs Tenement) - interesting tenement just next to Old Town. Go from Old Town in direction of Castle, and you'll see it after about 20-30 meters on the left side. It is painted flashy orange, you can't miss it.
  • Waly Chrobrego (German name: Hakenterrasse) - promenade with great views on Oder river and port. Many cafes are situated here. See the museum (Muzeum Morskie), situated just in the center of Waly which houses some artifacts from history of the city and also has big collections of African and maritime artifacts.
  • Katedra sw. Jakuba (St. James Cathedral) - big Gothic cathedral.
  • Park Kasprowicza - city park, place for all kinds of physical activities by locals, spreading through nearly all of the city. Just behind the City Council.
  • Park ?eromskiego - another city park, situated in the very center of the city between Waly Chrobrego and Pazim/Galaxy.
  • Cmentarz Centralny [http://www.cmentarzcentralny.szczecin.pl/] - third biggest cemetery in Europe.
  • S-1 blast & fallout shelter [http://www.podziemnyszczecin.com/] - biggest in Poland (entry 15 z?). Two tours to choose: WWII or Cold War.
  • Pionier Cinema [http://www.kino-pionier.com.pl] - oldest cinema in the world still in operation (est. 1909) [http://www.kino-pionier.com.pl/img/certy.jpg [2.
  • Railway suspension bridge on Regalica - something for railway fans, the only one of a kind in operation in Poland. Podjuchy district, ul. Szklana Huta.
  • Emerald Lake and Puszcza Bukowa - lake, artificial cave and forest area situated in Zdroje district. Many great views on the city and nice area for one day hiking/bike riding.
  • Pa?ac pod Globusem (Palace under the Globe / Palace of Grumbkov) - the building where two rulers of Russia (Catherine II and Maria Fiodorovna) were born. Pl. Or?a Bia?ego.
  • Do

  • See the panorama of Szczecin - from the cafe on top of Pazim building, just by Galaxy shopping center (admission free) or from one of the towers of Pomeranian Dukes Castle.
  • Take a trip through Szczecin's waterways and port - many boats go from the river bank near Waly Chrobrego.
  • Events

  • Small Theatre Forms Festival "Kontrapunkt" [http://www.kontrapunkt.pl/] 22-26 April
  • Dni Morza / Days of the Sea [http://www.dni-morza.pl/] 9-13 June
  • Szczecin Rock Festival 19-20 June
  • Boogie Brain Festival 17-18 July
  • Learn

  • University of Szczecin [http://www.us.szc.pl/]
  • Technical University of Szczecin [http://www.ps.pl/]
  • Pomeranian Medical University [http://www.pam.szczecin.pl/]
  • Agriculture University of Szczecin [http://www.ar.szczecin.pl/]
  • West Pomeranian Business School [http://www.zpsb.szczecin.pl/]
  • Work

    English teachers are in high demand.

    Buy

    Szczecin has many shopping malls:
  • '''Auchan''' - situated in Ustowo. Don't go there if you don't have a car, the place is totally pedestrian unfriendly.
  • '''Carrefour''' - situated near Media Markt (mall with electronics) in Pomorzany district. Open 8:00-21:00.
  • '''CH Ster''' - situated near Castorama (big shop for DIY builders) in Gumience district, nearest mall from the German border. Open 8:00-21:00.
  • '''CH Turzyn''' - another mall in the Center. Open 8:00-21:00.
  • '''Galaxy''' shopping mall - the biggest one, many outlets of major brands. Situated in the Center. Open 8:00-21:00.
  • '''Tesco''' - another one, just across the street of the Carrefour mentioned above. Open 24/7.
  • And for something completely different:
  • '''Turzyn'''. Big, open air market situated near CH Turzyn in the Center. Fresh vegetables straight from the farmers coming from nearby towns, cheap (and often bootleg) clothes and shoes and tons of more- or less weird items (everything from antiques to toys) for sale. Don't forget to haggle! Open from the early morning, it's best (and most crowded) if you come early.
  • Irena Crystal factory store. l.Pucka 1. ttp://huta-irena.com.pl/english/handlowe.html.

    Eat

    Budget

  • '''Turysta Milk Bar''', Obro?cow Stalingradu 6a (open 7:30-18:30)
  • '''Zacisze Bar''', Asnyka 19 (Niebuszewo district)
  • Mid-range

  • '''Amar''', ?l?ska 9 (open monday-friday 11:00-19:00, saturday & sunday 12:00-17:00) - vegan & vegetarian. If you are with limited budget, order their "danie dnia" (dish of a day) which is always very affordable.
  • '''Brama Jazz Cafe''', Plac Ho?du Pruskiego 1 - Mexican & fusion
  • '''Camarillo''', M?ciwoja 8 - fusion
  • '''Fuga''', Bohaterow Warszawy 3
  • '''Golden Dragon''', Jana Kazimierza 21 - Chinese
  • '''Havana''', Wawrzyniaka 13/1 - Cuban
  • '''Mandaryn''', ul. Boles?awa ?mia?ego 27 - Chinese
  • Splurge

  • '''Bombay''', Partyzantow 1 - Indian
  • '''Chief''', Rayskiego 16 - all kinds of sea food
  • '''?adoga''', Jana z Kolna - Russian
  • '''Sake''', Piastow 1 - Japanese
  • '''Sushi Mado''', Pocztowa 20 (entry from Bohaterow Warszawy) - Japanese
  • '''Columbus''' - On Waly Chrobrego by Marine Academy
  • Chrobry. aly Chrobrego 1B. y Provincial Government building. '+48'' 914880163. hrobry@chrobrypub.pl. ttp://www.chrobrypub.pl/. LN 40 for a main course. Good polish food. Chobry is located under a dome supported by pillars. There is a bar and a two-story restaurant below ground and also serving upstairs between the columns with a view over the Oder.

  • '''Colorado''' - on Waly Chrobrego by Polski Theatre
  • '''Karczma Polska''' - Lotnikow Square
  • '''Szpilka''' - ul.Ma?opolska 45 - Delicious fusion
  • Drink

    The majority of pubs and bars can be found in the old town (Stary Rynek) or around ul. Boguslawa in the middle town area. Expect to pay between 4zl and 6zl for a large beer and around 6zl for a 50ml shot of vodka.

  • Alter Ego. l. Batorego 4. nder the red town house, near bus and rail stations. ttp://www.alterego.art.pl/. 9:00-until the last client. Live music and/or DJs. Open Wed.-Sat.

  • City Hall. l. 3 maja. ear the railway station. ttp://www.cityhall.pl/. 1:00-last client. Funk, hip-hop, house, etc.

  • Crossed. l. Ludowa 11. oc?aw District, trams 6, 11/bus 53, 67/night bus 626. ttp://www.neuroshocked.pl/. 1:00-morning. Big warehouse turned into techno club. Open on weekends.

  • Free Blues Club. owsta?cow Wielkopolskich 20. omorzany District, trams 4, 11, 12. 48914853161. ttp://www.freebluesclub.pl/. 9:30-until the last client. Something for blues (and rock) fans - live music, jam sessions, etc.

  • Hormon. l. Pi?sudskiego. iddle town area. 48914341303 . ttp://www.hormon.pl/. 9:00-until the last client. Very popular among the students; rock/alternative party every day, live music from time to time.

  • Mezzoforte. l. Bogus?awa. edestrian area. ttp://www.mezzoforte.pl/. Italian food restaurant during the day, DJ parties on weekends.

  • Rocker Club. artyzantow 2. he very city centre. ttp://www.rockerclub.pl/. 9:00-last client. Live rock music, karaoke, you name it.

  • Royal Jazz Club. ariacka 26. ear the Pomeranian Dukes Castle. ttp://www.royal.szczecin.pl/. 2:00-until the last client. jazz, all that jazz. Often live.

  • Tiger Club. elczaka 9. nder the City Council Building, near the city park. ttp://www.tigerclub.pl/. Restaurant during the day, disco on weekends, live jazz every monday.

    Local beer, local vodka

  • '''Bosman beer''' is made by local brewery. There are variants with red (czerwony) and green (zielony) label, both of them are lager. You can buy it at most of general stores and some pubs.
  • '''Taverna pub''' has its own microbrewery making lager and porter type beers.
  • '''Starka''' is a special kind of seasoned vodka made by Polmos Szczecin distillery. There are variants which are 10, 18, 25 and 50 years old. You can buy them at Polmos store (situated corner of Jagiello?ska and Bohaterow Warszawy streets); as you can guess, Starka is rather expensive (especially the 50 year old one) and available only in limited amounts. You can also see the [http://www.polmos.szczecin.pl/ factory], which is quite interesting, tasting Starka is included with the tour (email them for booking and information).
  • Sleep

    Budget

  • ''' CUMA youth hostel''', ul. Monte Cassino 19a, 091 4224761, [http://www.infhotel.pl/szczecin/cuma].
  • ''' Hotel Albert''', Piesza 11, tel. 091 4623137, [http://www.hotelarbet.webpark.pl/].
  • Mid-range

  • ''' Campanile Hotel Szczecin''', ul. Wyszy?skiego 30, tel. 091 4817700, [http://www.campanile.com.pl/szcz_cmp.html].
  • Splurge

  • ''' Hotel Park''', ul. Plantowa 1, tel. 091 4340050, [http://www.parkhotel.szczecin.pl/].
  • ''' Atrium Hotel''', al. Wojska Polskiego 75, tel. 091 4243532, [http://www.hotel-atrium.pl/].
  • Free Wireless Internet

  • Alter Ego, pl. Batorego 4
  • Brama Jazz Cafe, ul. Ho?du Pruskiego 1
  • City Council building, pl. Armii Krajowej 1
  • CH Galaxy, ul. Wyzwolenia 18
  • whole ul. Bogus?awa
  • every KFC outlet
  • every McDonalds
  • Ksi??nica Pomorska (public library), ul. Podgorna 15/16
  • Lotnisko Goleniow (Szczecin-Goleniow Airport)
  • Park Kasprowicza (city park), Jasne B?onia (whole area between City Council building and "Three Eagles" monument)
  • Piwnica przy Kanie, pl. ?w. Piotra i Paw?a 4/5
  • Politechnika Szczeci?ska - Wydzia? Mechaniczny (Technical University of Szczecin), al. Piastow 17
  • Pub Colorado, Wa?y Chrobrego 1a
  • Uniwersytet Szczeci?ski - Wydzial Nauk Ekonomicznych i Zarz?dzania (University of Szczecin), ul. Mickiewicza
  • Wy?sza Szkola Administracji Publicznej (Higher School of Public Administration), ul. Marii Curie-Sklodowskiej 4
  • Zachodniopomorska Szkola Biznesu - Budynek A (West Pomeranian Business School), ul. ?o?nierska 53
  • Stay safe

    Szczecin used to be infamous in Poland for its organised crime, but these days are long gone - nearly all the gangsters are dead or in prison. Nowadays it is a very safe city. However, you should stay away from some of its "bad" suburbs, like Goc?aw and Skolwin, especially after dark. As always, use your common sense.

    Cope

    Consulates

  • Cyprus, ul. ?l?ska 7, 091/4330766
  • Czech Republic, ul. Monte Cassino 27, 091/4237980
  • Denmark, ul. Pi?sudskiego 1a, 091/4330930
  • Estonia, ul. Kurza Stopka 5/cd, 091/8123827
  • France, ul. Sk?odowskiej-Curie 4, 091/4761546
  • Germany, ul. Chodkiewicza 2a, 091/4850657
  • Kazakhstan, ul. Grodzka 14/14, 091/3264011
  • Mexico, ul. Energetykow 3/4, 091/4624371
  • Norway, ul. Niepodleg?o?ci 17, 091/8121430
  • Slovakia, ul. Sk?odowskiej-Curie 4, 091/4890661
  • Sweden, ul. Sk?odowskiej-Curie 4, 091/4862673
  • United Kingdom, ul. Starego Wiarusa 32, 091/4870302
  • Get out

    On the mainland:

  • sea resort and medieval town of Kamie? Pomorski
  • sea resort and medieval town of Ko?obrzeg
  • Gothic church ruins in Trz?sacz
  • medieval town of Stargard Szczeci?ski with a cathedral over a hundred metres high
  • The Old Town of Police and a district Jasienica - monuments from the Middle Ages and a small marina in the Old Town on the ?arpia (Oder) River - 'Olimpia'
  • birds reservation in Swidwie
  • Park Krajobrazowy Dolnej Odry, picturesque marsh area full of wildlife
  • quiet medieval town of Nowe Warpno
  • resort of Trzebie? with big marina
  • On the Wolin island:

  • Woli?ski National Park
  • Game reserve of wisents
  • 93-metres high Gosan cliff
  • Kawcza Gora Mountain
  • sea resort and port ?winouj?cie
  • sea resort Dziwnow
  • sea resort Mi?dzyzdroje
  • ancient town of Wolin (town)
  • medieval town of Lubin