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Słowiński National Park

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2 reviews of Słowiński National Park

Amazing Dunes

The Słowiński Natural Park (in Polish Słowiński Park Narodowy) is a natural park with giant dunes, in northern Poland, on the Baltic Sea, near Gdansk and designated by Unesco Biosphere Park. It has an area of ​​over 100 km2, which is mostly water. The forest park is mostly pine. The exit to the sea is breathtaking and especially the views from the top. The views are even better from the dunes, the largest is 30 metres high! Jumping down from them is one of the most repeated tourist attractions and offers the view of the fall is impressive. Although costs have increased, I repeated a few times. It's definitely a place worth visiting, especially during May's hot weather.

It's nice to walk barefoot through the dunes and walk around the rest of the park. The walk is about 5 km from the start to the beach. You can rent bicycles and electric cars (if I remember correctly, each way cost just over € 4. Gdansk is worth a visit if you can spare the time.
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