Pack for the Weather
Coastal weather can change rapidly, so bring layers and comfortable footwear for varied terrain.
Wolin National Park is one of Poland's most significant protected areas, encompassing a unique mix of coastal landscapes and inland ecosystems. Visitors can explore the iconic cliffs that drop sharply into the Baltic Sea, providing breathtaking panoramic views. The park is home to a rich variety of flora and fauna, including the majestic white-tailed eagle. With a vast network of trails, it is an ideal destination for hiking, cycling, and birdwatching throughout the year. The park provides a peaceful escape into nature, showcasing the diverse ecological heritage of the Polish coastline.
Wolin National Park is one of Poland's most significant protected areas, encompassing a unique mix of coastal landscapes and inland ecosystems. Visitors can explore the iconic cliffs that drop sharply into the Baltic Sea, providing breathtaking panoramic views. The park is home to a rich variety of flora and fauna, including the majestic white-tailed eagle. With a vast network of trails, it is an ideal destination for hiking, cycling, and birdwatching throughout the year. The park provides a peaceful escape into nature, showcasing the diverse ecological heritage of the Polish coastline.
Iconic cliffs overlooking the Baltic Sea
Extensive network of hiking and cycling trails
Rich biodiversity including the white-tailed eagle
Diverse mix of forest and coastal ecosystems
The park covers a large area; plan your route in advance to make the most of your visit.
Limited facilities within the deep forest areas; carry sufficient water and snacks.
Seasonal access may vary for certain trails due to conservation efforts.
Coastal weather can change rapidly, so bring layers and comfortable footwear for varied terrain.
Stay on marked trails to protect the park's fragile ecosystems and avoid disturbing local wildlife.
Nature lovers, hikers, and those seeking scenic coastal views.
PLN zł
$40-$80 p/day
Polish, English
Bring binoculars to spot the white-tailed eagle and other migratory birds that frequent the park.
Nature Lovers, Active Travelers, Families