Best attractions and places to see around Ustka include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites along Poland's Baltic coast. The town is divided by the Słupia River, offering both bustling and quieter areas. Visitors can explore expansive sandy beaches, unique shifting dunes, and several national and landscape parks. The region provides diverse experiences, from maritime history to rural Pomeranian life.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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A dune with wooden terraces, with no view of the sea.
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The Orzechowska Dune is a unique natural attraction located near Ustka, in the Pomeranian Voivodeship. It is a shifting dune, part of the Słowiński National Park, covered with a coastal crowberry forest (a rare type of forest with pine, heather, blueberries, and black crowberries). 👉 A few interesting facts about the Orzechowska Dune: • It is located near Orzechowo, a small tourist town approximately 3 km east of Ustka, • It is distinguished by wooden paths and viewing platforms that protect nature and make walking easier for tourists, • From the top, there is a beautiful view of the Baltic Sea and nearby forests, • It is a great place for light trekking, educational walks, and contact with wildlife, • It is located on the Seaside Trail (E9).
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A truly worthwhile walk. Beautifully laid out path.
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Church of the Discovery of the Holy Cross. The brick tower with stone foundations is the oldest part of the church, dating back to the 15th century. It is topped with a Baroque, octagonal spire covered with shingles. The body of the church with a skeleton and brick structure dates back to the 18th century, it was rebuilt in the 19th century and covered with a gable roof.
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Between 1867 and 1893 the church was expanded. The Gothic gable wall and half-timbered annexes at the southern wall were demolished. The nave was extended to the east by about 3.2 m and widened to the south. A new gable wall with an apse in the neo-Gothic style was built. In the enlarged part of the nave, galleries were built, supported by pillars standing in the place of the former wall. The shape of the roof and windows were changed, introducing pointed arches. The walls of the church were covered with plaster.
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Swołowo – a village in Poland located in the Pomeranian Voivodeship, in Słupsk County, in the Redzikowo Commune. In the years 1975–1998, the town administratively belonged to the Słupsk Voivodeship.
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Another church with a long history.
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Ustka is surrounded by diverse natural beauty. A must-visit is the Orzechowska Dune, a unique shifting dune with wooden paths and viewing platforms offering views of the Baltic Sea. Just a dozen kilometers away, you'll find the prestigious Słowiński National Park, known for its moving dunes and bird sanctuaries. The Landscape Park "Valley of the Słupia River" is ideal for nature lovers, offering forests, lakes, and reserves like the Beech upon Słupia Nature Reserve. For breathtaking panoramic views, especially at sunset, visit the Sunset Cliff.
Yes, Ustka offers a rich array of historical and cultural sites. Explore the historic Ustka Lighthouse, built in 1871, for panoramic views. The Neo-Gothic Church of the Most Holy Savior is a central landmark. Delve into local history at the Muzeum Ziemi Usteckiej, housed in an 18th-century building, or explore the WWII Blücher's Bunkers. The Swołowo Open-Air Museum provides a vivid picture of rural life in old Pomerania, while the Museum of Bread and the Mineralogical Museum offer unique insights into specific crafts and natural history.
Ustka is great for families! Children will enjoy the expansive sandy beaches on both the East and West sides of the Słupia River. The Orzechowska Dune offers an engaging walk with wooden paths. The Swołowo Open-Air Museum is an interactive way to learn about history. You can also take sightseeing cruises from Ustka Harbour on the DRAGON ship replica, or visit the Wystawa z klocków LEGO for a fun exhibition. Megalandia is also an amusement park ride option.
Absolutely! Ustka and its surroundings offer numerous trails for hiking and cycling. For hiking, consider the easy "Mermaid Statue in Ustka – Ustka Swing Bridge loop" or the moderate "Ustka Pedestrian Bridge – Cliff Coast loop." Cyclists can enjoy routes like the "Gravel Path Ustka – Wytowno – Forest Shelter by the Dunes loop." The Coastal Biking Trail offers stunning Baltic Sea views. You can find more detailed routes and information on the Hiking around Ustka and Road Cycling Routes around Ustka guide pages.
The summer months (June to August) are generally the most popular for visiting Ustka, offering warm weather ideal for beach activities and exploring outdoor attractions. However, for hiking and cycling, the shoulder seasons of late spring (May) and early autumn (September) can be excellent, with milder temperatures and fewer crowds. The region's natural beauty, like the Orzechowska Dune and Słowiński National Park, can be enjoyed throughout these periods.
Yes, Ustka provides several unique cultural experiences. The Swołowo Open-Air Museum offers a living history lesson of Pomeranian rural life. The Creative Activity Center, housed in a modernized grain granary, is unique in Poland for its workshops in sculpture, ceramics, and film. Don't miss the Ustka Murals, maritime-themed artworks inspired by Japanese artist Hokusai, and the charming Fisherman's Alley, which tells tales of the town's maritime history.
The Ustka Harbour is a vibrant area with several points of interest. You can see the historic Ustka Lighthouse and the locally beloved Syrenka Ustecka (Ustka Mermaid) statue. The Swing Bridge is an interesting technical monument. You can also spot the DRAGON ship, a replica of a 17th-century vessel, and explore the historic Red Shed, a former maritime rescue station.
Beyond the main attractions, Ustka offers some quieter natural spots. The Uroczysko Trail on the western side of Ustka provides views of the coastal landscape and pine forests away from the main crowds. Kuznica Beach is a serene and lesser-known spot, ideal for sunbathing and picnics if you're looking for an escape from the busier areas. The Beech upon Słupia Nature Reserve, on the southern outskirts, boasts a variety of natural ecosystems for a peaceful nature walk.
Ustka showcases a blend of architectural styles. The Ustka Lighthouse is a notable neogothic structure. The Church of the Most Holy Savior is also Neo-Gothic. In the Old Town, you can still experience the climate of the old port settlement among the fishermen's houses. The Swołowo Open-Air Museum features traditional half-timbered houses, characteristic of the 'Checkered Country' region, offering a glimpse into historic Pomeranian rural architecture. The Church of the Finding of the Holy Cross in Charnowo is a unique example of wattle and daub construction with a 15th-century brick tower.
Yes, Ustka has some interesting technical attractions. The Swing Bridge near the mermaid statue is an engineering marvel. The Third Pier (West Breakwater) holds historical significance as a major WWII Nazi investment. Further afield, the hydroelectric power plants in Słupia Valley, some over a century old, are a technical and historical attraction, with the one in Struga being the oldest operating hydroelectric plant in Europe. Additionally, the Graduation Tower in Shipyard Park is a newer attraction using brine for therapeutic aerosol.
The Seaside Promenade, existing since 1875, is a favorite for scenic strolls. It stretches over 2 km, offering a renovated surface, mood lighting, and benches, buzzing with life during summer. It's perfect for enjoying the sea air and views. You can also take a walk along the Fisherman's Alley for a glimpse into Ustka's maritime history, or explore the Uroczysko Trail for coastal landscapes and pine forests.


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