The perfect holiday itinerary for Poland
Poland is a country of UNESCO-attested towns and sweeping forests, rolling Masurian plains dotted with sparkling lakes, cobbled historic centres concealing the secrets of Copernicus and countless ...
Between the beaches of Or’owo and Osada Rybacka, the industrial docklands where Solidarity was born and the seaside walking trails, tourHQ guides in Gdynia have plenty up their sleeve.
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Poland is a country of UNESCO-attested towns and sweeping forests, rolling Masurian plains dotted with sparkling lakes, cobbled historic centres concealing the secrets of Copernicus and countless ...
If Poland were a person, he would have windswept hair from his Northern Baltic coast and would wear fine, yet dusty clothes, to reflect the glory and grandeur of his historical cities. He would have ...
Home to one of the most important ports in Poland and one of the largest on the whole Baltic seaboard, the modern city of Gdynia has grown up to be a thriving epicentre of trade in the northern Tricity area of nearby Gdansk and luxurious Sopot. Most Gdynia tourist guides will be quick to recommend visits to both of these connected areas on the SKM train, while others will speak of Gdynia’s own happening boardwalk, its smattering of historical churches and the nearby beaches of Orłowo and quieter Osada Rybacka.
Gdynia has also become something of a favourite spot for nature tourists looking to explore the walking trails and cliff tops nearby. These are often said to be one of the best experiences of the rugged Baltic coast in Poland, and also offer great access to nearby Wejherowo and the famous Hel Peninsula.
Historically interested visitors should not miss the town’s museums and port area. These chronicle Gdynia’s growing importance throughout the 20th century, as well as the spots where Poland’s famous Solidarity movement first took root.
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