River Exploration
The town sits at the confluence of the Parsęta and Radew rivers, making it a great spot for scenic walks or fishing.





Karlino is a charming small town situated in the West Pomerania region of northwestern Poland. It is uniquely positioned at the confluence of the Parsęta and Radew rivers, providing a scenic backdrop for quiet walks and outdoor relaxation. With a modest population, the town preserves a slow-paced, unpretentious lifestyle that contrasts with the busy coastal resorts nearby. Visitors can explore the local architecture, enjoy the natural surroundings, or use the town as a tranquil base for discovering the broader Pomeranian landscape. It is an ideal destination for those who appreciate off-the-beaten-path locations and genuine local hospitality.
Karlino is a charming small town situated in the West Pomerania region of northwestern Poland. It is uniquely positioned at the confluence of the Parsęta and Radew rivers, providing a scenic backdrop for quiet walks and outdoor relaxation. With a modest population, the town preserves a slow-paced, unpretentious lifestyle that contrasts with the busy coastal resorts nearby. Visitors can explore the local architecture, enjoy the natural surroundings, or use the town as a tranquil base for discovering the broader Pomeranian landscape. It is an ideal destination for those who appreciate off-the-beaten-path locations and genuine local hospitality.
Scenic location at the meeting of two regional rivers.
Authentic Polish small-town atmosphere.
Gateway to regional nature and outdoor activities.
Tranquil environment away from major tourist hubs.
The town is small and quiet, with limited nightlife options.
English may not be widely spoken by all residents, so a few Polish phrases are helpful.
Public transport is available but checking schedules in advance is recommended.
The town sits at the confluence of the Parsęta and Radew rivers, making it a great spot for scenic walks or fishing.
Karlino is well-connected by regional roads and rail, making it easy to visit nearby Koszalin or the Baltic coast.
A peaceful stopover or exploring the West Pomeranian countryside.
PLN zł
$40-$80 p/day
Polish, English
Expect a quiet, residential vibe; it's a great place to experience authentic Polish life away from tourist crowds.
May to September
Mild weather and greening landscapes make it a lovely time for riverside strolls.
Warm temperatures are ideal for exploring the West Pomeranian region and outdoor activities.
The changing leaves provide a beautiful backdrop for walking through the town and surrounding areas.
A quiet and cold season, perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat in a snowy setting.