Attractions and places to see around Krynica Morska are situated on the Vistula Spit, a narrow strip of land between the Baltic Sea and the Vistula Lagoon. This region offers a diverse landscape of sandy beaches, coastal forests, and natural dunes. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, engage in water sports, and discover various natural features. The area provides opportunities for cycling, hiking, and observing maritime heritage.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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The Vistula Spit navigation canal is part of the waterway from the Bay of Gdańsk through the Vistula Lagoon and the Elbląg River to the port of Elbląg. The Przekop Spit canal is the most famous and spectacular section of this route, essential to ensuring Poland's sovereign access to the Vistula Lagoon from the sea. National Road 501 runs along the Spit, leading through Stegna and Sztutowo to Krynica Morska. To ensure continuous traffic on this road, two swing bridges were built, one of which is always open to road traffic. This is indicated by road signs with variable message. For cyclists, there are designated bike paths and a viewing point on the western side of the Przekop. It is possible to cycle to the end of the breakwaters, but not during storms. Despite the great attractiveness of this location, there are no dining options or shops. WW
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One of the nicer places to rest along the route.
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A place of relaxation for many cyclists. There is a shelter and a lying tree that serves as a bench during a photo session and :-)
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A unique place, with a shelter and a beautiful view. It is worth stopping here to rest.
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The place is nice and cool, it's a pity there are no ships😀
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Przekop is currently an attraction that many people come to see during the season. They often leave their cars in the parking lot and continue on their bikes.
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The trench itself is a perfect example of "form over substance", why is it there, to whom?
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Beautiful views and great surface around the ditch
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Krynica Morska is situated on the scenic Vistula Spit, offering wide, sandy beaches along the Baltic Sea and the calm waters of the Vistula Lagoon. You can also visit Wielbłądzi Garb (Camel's Hump), one of Europe's highest sand dunes, providing unique views of both bodies of water. The area is rich in coastal forests and nature reserves, such as the Vistula Spit Landscape Park.
For breathtaking panoramic views, climb the historic Krynica Morska Lighthouse. Another excellent spot is Wielbłądzi Garb (Camel's Hump), a natural sand dune that is the only point on the Spit from which both the Baltic Sea and the Vistula Lagoon are simultaneously visible. Góra Pirata (Pirate Mountain) also offers great observation points.
The most prominent historical landmark is the Krynica Morska Lighthouse, which offers insights into the town's maritime heritage. You can also visit the Monument to the First Settlers. For a significant historical experience, the Stutthof Museum, a former Nazi concentration camp, is located nearby in Sztutowo.
Yes, Krynica Morska offers several family-friendly options. The wide, sandy beaches are perfect for sunbathing and swimming. The Rope Park (Park linowy Zegarowscy) provides various routes for all ages. The park with a fountain at Świerczewskiego street is also a great spot for family walks, complete with benches and a playground.
The calm and shallow waters of the Vistula Lagoon are ideal for a variety of water sports. You can enjoy kayaking, paddleboarding, jet skiing, windsurfing, and sailing. Equipment rentals and boat tours are readily available, with the marina in Krynica Morska serving as a hub for these activities.
Absolutely! The R10 Cycle Route in Vistula Spit Landscape Park is a popular choice, running along the Vistula Spit through pine forests for 25 km. This paved route offers protection from winds and is a great way to explore the area. You can find more cycling options in our Gravel biking around Krynica Morska guide.
The Vistula Spit and its coastal forests offer excellent opportunities for hiking. You can explore serene walks through dense pine and beech forests within the Vistula Spit Landscape Park. For specific routes, check out our guides for Easy hikes around Krynica Morska and Hiking around Krynica Morska.
Yes, a popular day trip involves taking a boat across the Vistula Lagoon to Frombork. This charming medieval town is where Nicolaus Copernicus lived and worked, and you can visit the impressive Frombork Cathedral and Castle, which houses his tomb.
The Vistula Spit Navigation Canal is a significant waterway ensuring Poland's sovereign access to the Vistula Lagoon from the sea. It features swing bridges and viewing points, particularly for cyclists, on the western side. You can visit the Crossing of the Vistula Spit with the Baltic Sea to observe this engineering marvel.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the wide sandy beaches to the unique views from Wielbłądzi Garb. The well-maintained cycling paths, like the R10 Cycle Route, are also highly rated for their scenic forest passages. Many also enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and opportunities for relaxation by the sea or lagoon.
Yes, you can find "Benek" the Oak, a natural monument located in a park at Świerczewskiego street. This oak was planted to commemorate the 1000th Anniversary of the Polish State, offering a quiet spot for reflection amidst nature.


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