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Bobolin (German Böbbelin) is a seaside resort in Poland in the voivodeship West Pomerania at the Slowinsian coast at the Pomeranian Bay.

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The place is quite small and manageable. Nevertheless, it is particularly suitable for tourists who are looking for peace and relaxation on the beach and in nature away from the hustle and bustle.

getting there

Map of Bobolin
Bunkers on the beach

Bobolin is over Szczecin and Koszalin reachable.

By plane

The nearest airport is that Szczecin-Goleniów AirportWebsite of this institutionSzczecin-Goleniów Airport in the Wikipedia encyclopediaSzczecin-Goleniów Airport in the Wikimedia Commons media directorySzczecin-Goleniów Airport (Q1432917) in the Wikidata database(IATA: SZZ). Longer travel times, around 4 hours, are from the airports Poses and Danzig required.

The arrival with the sport airplane is over the airfield Bagiczwho is at Kolberg is possible.

By train

You can travel by train from Germany via Swinoujscie or over Szczecin respectively. The place itself does not have a train station. The neighboring town Darłowo but is with the train Koszalin connected. The Polish rail network is operated by the state railway PKP. Rail travel in Poland is very cheap.

By bus

Numerous bus companies offer bus trips to Szczecin from Germany and Austria, e.g. Sindbad, Eurolines, Touring, Omnia. Inexpensive intercity buses run from Szczecin. In addition to the state bus line PKS, there is a wide range of private providers.

In the street

The road network around Bobolin is well equipped, the place is north of the coastal road Expressway S6 at their junction 203 Voivodeship Street. The journey from Germany is via Berlin, Szczecin and Koszalin possible.

By boat

The place itself has no pier. If you come with your own or chartered (sailing) boat, you can moor in one of the neighboring towns on the coast.

On foot

The long-distance hiking trail European long-distance hiking trail E9 leads to the seaside place.

bicycle

The Baltic Sea Cycle Route leads to the place on the coast.

mobility

The place can be explored quite easily on foot.

Tourist Attractions

The main attraction of the place is the sandy beach.

On the beach and in the coastal forest there are bunkers from the Nazi era, which belong to a military training area established in 1937. However, most of them are not open to tourists.

activities

The main activity of the place is sunbathing and swimming.

shop

The shops in town are limited to daily needs and small souvenirs. You should go shopping Koszalin or Kolberg because the choice is significantly larger there.

kitchen

Due to the proximity to the open sea, but also to inland waters, marine and freshwater fish are the main components of the regional cuisine.

nightlife

The nightlife options in town are modest and there are several restaurants. Night owls will go to Koszalin, Kolberg, Darłowo or go to one of the neighboring larger cities.

accommodation

Several guest rooms and pensions are available.

Learn

Among other things, you can get a sailing license in the region.

Work

For German-speaking tourists who are looking for a holiday job in the region, there are opportunities in tourism and gastronomy. However, the payment should not correspond to German conditions.

security

The Baltic coast usually falls flat under water and there are hardly any tides or unpredictable currents. The Jarmunder See is also shallow. Bathing is therefore usually safe for families with children and swimming accidents are rare. When swimming accidents do occur, excessive alcohol or drug consumption is usually involved. However, if you follow the general bathing rules and do not go into the water when the waves are high, you have little to fear.

health

If you are legally insured in Germany or Austria, you can get medical treatment in Poland without any problems and the costs will then be reimbursed / covered by your own health insurance. Basically, you need the European health card EHIC for this. If you travel to Poland for (dental) treatment, the assumption of costs should be clarified with the German / Austrian health insurance company in advance.

The supply of pharmacies is quite good and many medicines are cheaper in Poland than in Germany. Prescription drugs can only be obtained upon presentation of a doctor's prescription. It is best to clarify in advance whether the desired medicines require a prescription in Poland and to get a prescription from a Polish doctor in advance.

Doctors and pharmacists in Poland usually speak English very well, and some also speak German. You can find out which doctors or pharmacists speak German at the local chamber of doctors or pharmacists.

climate

In the region there is a transitional climate between maritime and continental climates. The amount of precipitation is lower and the temperature fluctuations higher (warmer summers, colder winters) than on comparable coasts in Western Europe.

trips

literature

See article on Polish Baltic coast.

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