Attractions and places to see around Dąbie, a municipal neighborhood of Szczecin, Poland, center around Lake Dąbie, the fourth largest lake in Poland. This area features natural beauty, historical remnants, and cultural sites. Visitors can explore significant natural assets and points of interest.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Wreck spectacularly tilted, a graceful object for photos, apparently people peek inside, but the view from the bike is enough for me :)
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The marina and the adjacent beach are nicely developed. Be careful, the shop nearby had a sign "cash only", I don't know if this is permanent or just when I was there
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Rest stop on the Blue Velo route. Popular not only with cyclists, but also with barbecue enthusiasts.
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One of numerous bathing spots.
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Yesterday I carried the bike down and back, but it was difficult.
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So, you're riding along an embankment... it slopes downhill to the right and left. The small gravel stones tend to be pushed aside by the many bicycle tires, where they accumulate. If you're daydreaming or distracted by the beautiful scenery, you might encounter this layer of gravel at the wrong angle and slip away. Then you can either choose to end up in the ditch or crash-land on the path... So, don't daydream, don't go so fast, and maybe don't inflate your tires quite so much. Otherwise, a great trail!
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Concrete ship "Ulrich Finsterwalder" on Lake Dąbie Concrete ships were built mainly in the shipyard in Darłowo due to wartime restrictions on steel consumption. One of them, "Ulrich Finsterwalder" with a length of 90 meters, a width of 15 meters and a depth of 6.5 meters and a volume of 2947 BRT, made its first voyage in August 1944. It belonged to the Szczecin-based Lubberl & CO shipping company. It was a tanker that transported synthetic gasoline from the synthetic gasoline factory in Police to Świnoujście. It was bombed by the Soviet Air Force in the port of Szczecin on March 20, 1945. After the end of the war, the wreck was towed to Inoujście and sunk. At the end of the 1970s and the beginning of the 1980s, the wreck was raised at the A. Warski shipyard on the initiative of the diving club and its transport to Dąbie began, where it was to be used as a swimming pool. However, for technical reasons, the implementation of the idea was interrupted and the ship was transported again to Inoujście, where it was placed on a shallow area and became a tourist attraction. The last part of the journey is a bit adventurous, but at the end of the journey you will be rewarded.
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The catamaran wreck is located near the marina in Lubczyn on Lake Dąbie (the lake itself lies within the borders of Szczecin and is the fourth largest lake in Poland). The unit belonged to Jacek Kwiatkowski, a sailor and social activist particularly well-known to the local community. His story was covered by the Szczecin media years ago. Today, few people remember her. “The catamaran of Szczecin sailor Jacek Kwiatkowski has been stuck aground near Lubczyna for over a year. The man lost his life's belongings and became homeless," wrote "Głos Szczeciński" in the summer of 2011. As Jacek Kwiatkowski told journalists then, he used all his savings to build the catamaran, he also sold his apartment, and the unit became his home. Interestingly, the catamaran was also an ecological laboratory where he wanted to conduct social educational activities. The sailor was supposed to stay for free at a nearby marina, but, as the newspaper described, at one point he was asked to pay and, despite his declaration of settling the bills, Kwiatkowski was ordered to leave the port. When he showed up at the marina after a few days of absence, the unit was gone. "The Floating Ecological Laboratory (..) was kidnapped and destroyed by hostile people," wrote another regional daily, "Kurier Szczeciński." The drifting catamaran ran aground and remains there to this day. Almost immediately it was looted and robbed of its equipment. Jacek Kwiatkowski never regained the unit. The sailor died in 2018.
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Dąbie is centered around Lake Dąbie, the fourth largest lake in Poland, which is a significant natural asset and part of a bird protection area. You can enjoy its picturesque areas, especially at Trzebuskie Łęgi Lakeside Shelter, which offers a scenic spot for cyclists and water sports enthusiasts. The lake also features Blue Velo R3, a bicycle path along a flood embankment with picturesque views.
Yes, Dąbie offers unique historical remnants, particularly on Lake Dąbie. You can find the intriguing Catamaran wreck on Lake Dąbie near Lubczyn, which has a fascinating local story. Another notable historical site is the Concrete Ship D-62 Wreck on Lake Dąbie, a former tanker from World War II that was bombed and later re-sunk as a point of interest.
The area around Dąbie is excellent for outdoor activities, especially water sports on Lake Dąbie like sailing and windsurfing. Fishing is also popular. For cycling, the Blue Velo R3 offers an even terrain with beautiful views. You can find various cycling routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options, by exploring the Cycling around Dąbie guide.
The Lubczyna Marina is a key hub for water activities, offering yacht port services, water equipment rentals, and numerous rest areas. It also has catering and shopping points. Additionally, Dąbie Beach on the southern shore of Lake Dąbie is a popular spot, especially in summer, with a sandy beach, playground, beach volleyball, and facilities like changing rooms and barbecues.
Absolutely! Dąbie Beach is a great family-friendly destination, featuring a playground for children, beach volleyball, and lifeguards during the summer. The Blue Velo R3 bicycle path is also suitable for families looking for an easy and scenic ride. The Lubczyna Marina area provides rest areas and amenities that cater to visitors of all ages.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene and picturesque surroundings of Lake Dąbie, especially at spots like Trzebuskie Łęgi Lakeside Shelter, which is described as an attractive parking and picnic place right on the water. The smooth gravel and beautiful views along the Blue Velo R3 cycling path are also highly praised by the komoot community.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities in the vicinity. You can find various routes, including easy loops like the 'Chelszcząca kayak slip – Bridge Near the Chełszcząca Mouth loop from Dąbie' or the 'Bismarck Tower loop from Szczecin Gocław'. For a comprehensive list and details, refer to the Hiking around Dąbie guide.
The summer months are particularly popular for visiting Dąbie, especially for enjoying Dąbie Beach and water sports on Lake Dąbie, when lifeguards are on duty. The Blue Velo R3 bicycle path is enjoyable in milder weather, offering picturesque views throughout spring, summer, and autumn.
Specific parking is available at locations like the Trzebuskie Łęgi Lakeside Shelter, which is noted as a parking and picnic spot. The Lubczyna Marina area also provides facilities and is generally accessible for visitors arriving by car.
While Dąbie itself focuses on natural and historical sites around the lake, the broader administrative area of Gmina Dąbie is home to the Lubusz Military Museum. This museum features an extensive exhibition of heavy combat equipment in a park setting, making it a significant cultural site with collections of weapons, decorations, and uniforms.
Yes, water equipment rentals are available, particularly at the Lubczyna Marina. This makes it convenient for visitors to engage in sailing, kayaking, or other water sports on Lake Dąbie.
Dąbie offers a variety of cycling routes suitable for different preferences. The Blue Velo R3 is a popular, smooth gravel path perfect for any bike type. For more options, including road cycling and touring, you can explore guides like Road Cycling Routes around Dąbie and Cycling around Dąbie, which feature routes like the 'Lubczyna Marina loop' and others.


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