Best attractions and places to see in Park Krajobrazowy Mierzeja Wiślana include a diverse range of natural features, significant landmarks, and cultural sites. The park spans the Vistula Spit, a unique landform bordered by the Baltic Sea and the Vistula Lagoon. Its landscape is characterized by sandy beaches, impressive dunes, and extensive coniferous forests. This region offers a combination of coastal environments and historical points of interest.
Last updated: May 8, 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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The park is home to several unique natural features, including the impressive sandy beaches and dunes along the Baltic Sea. A notable highlight is Wielbłądzi Garb (Camel's Hump) near Krynica Morska, which is the highest permanent dune in Europe and offers simultaneous views of the Vistula Lagoon and the Baltic Sea. You can also find high cliffs near Nowa Karczma (Piaski) providing panoramic views.
Yes, the region offers several historical and cultural points of interest. You can visit the former KL Stutthof Concentration Camp in Sztutowo, a poignant memorial site. The Church of the Sacred Heart in Stegna, a 17th-century wattle and daub church, is also worth seeing. Additionally, the town of Krynica Morska features well-preserved resort architecture from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Park Krajobrazowy Mierzeja Wiślana is excellent for active tourism. You can enjoy numerous hiking and cycling trails. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Old Winch on the Beach loop' or the 'Lighthouse in Krynica Morska loop'. Cyclists can explore the R10 Cycle Route, which runs for 25 km along the Vistula Spit. Find more options for hiking and cycling in the area.
The park is a haven for wildlife observation, particularly birds. The Mewia Łacha Ornithological Reserve in Mikoszewo is an internationally recognized bird sanctuary, crucial for migrating birds and home to Poland's largest cormorant and grey heron nesting colony. You can also observe seals there. Another significant bird reserve is the Kąty Rybackie Ornithological Reserve.
The Crossing of the Vistula Spit with the Baltic Sea, also known as the Vistula Spit Canal, is a prominent and essential feature. It provides Poland with sovereign access to the Vistula Lagoon from the sea, facilitating navigation and trade. There are designated bike paths and a viewpoint on the western side of the Przekop for visitors.
Many attractions in Park Krajobrazowy Mierzeja Wiślana are suitable for families. The wide, sandy beaches are perfect for relaxation and play. Easy walking and cycling routes, such as sections of the R10 cycle route through the forest, are great for families. Observing birds and seals at the Mewia Łacha Ornithological Reserve can also be an engaging activity for all ages.
The park offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for birdwatching, as millions of birds pass through during migration. Autumn, especially after stormy weather, is also a popular time for collecting amber on the beaches. Summer is perfect for enjoying the sandy beaches and coastal activities, while the coniferous forests offer scenic walks in any season.
Yes, the Lighthouse in Krynica Morska is a notable landmark. It's a symbol of the town and part of a dedicated Lighthouse Trail. You can climb its 26.5-meter-high tower for views of the surrounding area.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the wide sandy beaches and impressive dunes to the extensive coniferous forests. The well-maintained cycling paths, like the R10 Cycle Route, are highly rated for their scenic views and smooth surfaces. Many also enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and the opportunities for birdwatching and relaxation by the Baltic Sea.
Yes, Wielbłądzi Garb (Camel's Hump) near Krynica Morska is the only spot on the Vistula Spit from which you can simultaneously see both the Vistula Lagoon and the Baltic Sea. It's the highest permanent dune in Europe, offering a unique panoramic perspective.
Yes, the Rezerwat Przyrody Buki Mierzei Wiślanej (Beech Forest Reserve of the Vistula Spit) protects a unique natural stand of approximately 200-year-old beech trees. This reserve offers a different natural experience compared to the predominant pine coniferous forests of the park.
The Polish-Russian Border at Piaski marks the easternmost point of the Polish section of the Vistula Spit. It is a natural monument and historical site, representing a significant geographical and political boundary.


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