Slowinski National Park
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Słowiński National Park (pronounced 'swo-vinski'; in Polish: Słowiński Park Narodowy) is a national park in Poland in Pomorskie next to the Baltic Sea. The park features unique shifting sand dunes, woods, lakes and a long coastline with a beach, and is designated in the UNESCO list of World Biosphere Reserves.
Get in
There is an entrance to the national park around 3 km west of Łeba. There are bicycle rental shops in Łeba (around 20 zł to rent one bike for a day).
To get to Łeba, you can take the minibus from Lębork railway station. The Lębork-Łeba route is served by frequent minibuses operated by Boguś Bus and the journey is around 45 minutes. PKP Intercity and SKM trains from Gdańsk and Słupsk stop at Lębork.
After getting off the minibus at the railway station in Łeba, continue walking straight ahead to the roundabout at the end of the road. Turning left at the roundabout takes you down a road which leads you to the entrance of the National Park after around 3 km. Turning right at the roundabout will take you into the town centre of Łeba where you can hire cycles and find places to eat and stay. The tourist information centre in Łeba is on the right hand side of the road next to the library after turning right at the roundabout.
To get to Łeba, you can take the minibus from Lębork railway station. The Lębork-Łeba route is served by frequent minibuses operated by Boguś Bus and the journey is around 45 minutes. PKP Intercity and SKM trains from Gdańsk and Słupsk stop at Lębork.
After getting off the minibus at the railway station in Łeba, continue walking straight ahead to the roundabout at the end of the road. Turning left at the roundabout takes you down a road which leads you to the entrance of the National Park after around 3 km. Turning right at the roundabout will take you into the town centre of Łeba where you can hire cycles and find places to eat and stay. The tourist information centre in Łeba is on the right hand side of the road next to the library after turning right at the roundabout.
Fees and permits
Between 1 May and 30 September, there is an entrance fee of 6 zł per person (adults) and 3zł per person (school pupils, students, pensioners, disabled people and active duty soldiers) to enter the national park. Entry is free for children under the age of 6.
Get around
One of the best ways to explore the park is by bicycle - see the Get in section above about renting cycles.
See
When entering the national park from Łeba, as you go down the cycling and footpath, the Łebsko Lake is on your left while the Baltic Sea and coastline are on your right beyond the woods. The big sand dunes are located at the end of the cycling and footpath, around 10 km west of Łeba.
In the summer peak season, there are cruise boats on the Łebsko Lake.
Do
There are around 170 km of walking trails in the national park.
Stay safe
Remember to take insect repellent as there are many mosquitoes.