Osłonino | ||
Voivodeship | Pomerania | |
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Residents | 350 | |
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Tourist info web | www.oslonino.pl | |
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Osłonino (German: Oslanin) is a seaside resort in Poland in the voivodeship Pomerania at the Kashubian coast the Gdańsk Bay (specifically of their northeastern trek, the Cute bay). The place is immediately on the Polish Baltic coast.
background
The place is quite small and manageable. It is therefore particularly suitable for tourists who are looking for peace and relaxation on the beach and in nature away from the hustle and bustle.
Traces of hunter cultures including graves with grave attachments were found in the local area. The old fishing village was mentioned as early as 1355. Since the place name was too Slavic for the National Socialists, the place was changed to in 1942 Truchsassen renamed.
In the village the Gizdepka flows into the Putziger Bay. Kayaking on the river is popular.
On the outskirts is the Beka nature reserve, which is named after the town of Beka, which sunk into the Putzinger Bay.
Between the place and Rzucewo There is a centuries-old avenue of lime trees, which, according to legend, is the king Jan III Sobieski planted in the 17th century when his sister Katarzyna Sobieska was the owner of the Rzucewo estate.
getting there
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Osłonino is over Szczecin and Gdynia reachable.
By plane
- In Danzig there is an international airport (IATA code: GDN), which is also served by numerous providers from German-speaking countries. There are direct connections, among other things Dortmund (Wizzair), Hamburg (Lufthansa), Frankfurt am Main (Lufthansa, LOT) Frankfurt Hahn (Ryanair), Dusseldorf (Ryanair), Cologne-Bonn (Wizzair), Munich (Lufthansa, LOT).
- At Szczecin available in Goleniów an international airport (IATA code: SZZ).
- Longer travel times, around 3 to 4 hours, are from the airport Poses (IATA code: POZ) required. This is also served in German-speaking countries by Lufthasa from Frankfurt and Munich.
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 nearest train station is in Żelistrzewo, about a kilometer away, on the railway line from Gdynia on the Hel Peninsula and to the end of it in Hel. 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 Gdynia from Germany and Austria, e.g. Sindbad, Eurolines, Touring, Omnia. Inexpensive intercity buses run from Gdynia. In addition to the state bus line PKS, there is a wide range of private providers.
In the street
The road network around Osłonino is well equipped, the place is north of the coastal road Expressway S6 and immediately to the east of their branches 216 Voivodeship Street. The journey from Germany is via Berlin, Szczecin and Gdynia possible.
By boat
The place itself has a dock. If you come with your own or a chartered (sailing) boat, you can moor here.
On foot
The long-distance hiking trail European long-distance hiking trail E9 leads to the place on the coast.
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 coast of the Putziger Bay.
activities
The main activity of the place is sunbathing, water sports and swimming. There are marked hiking and cycling trails around the place. Paragliding is in the Cute bay popular.
shop
The shops in town are limited to daily needs and small souvenirs. You should go shopping Gdynia or Danzig 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
There are hardly any places to go out in town. Night owls will go to Gdynia, Gdansk or one of the neighboring larger cities.
accommodation
There are overnight accommodations, in particular agrotourism, guest rooms and pensions. After its renovation, the castle serves as a luxury hotel for a more upscale clientele.
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 Putziger Bay usually falls flat under water and there are hardly any tides or unpredictable currents. 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
For general questions about (cure) services for those legally insured in Germany or Austria, supply with pharmacies and German-speaking doctors / pharmacists, see article on Poland.
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
- 1 Beka (German: Beka) is a former Baltic seaside resort and now a stretch of beach in Poland in the Pomeranian Voivodeship on the Kashubian coast of the Bay of Gdańsk (specifically its northeastern part, the Bay of Putz). The former place lies under the water surface of the Polish Baltic coast. There is a cross on the beach, not far from where the place used to be. The foundations of some houses on the coast can still be seen, as well as old trees and tree stumps that once provided shade for the residents on the roads.
- puck
- The Tricity: Danzig-Gdynia-Sopot
- Slowin Coast
- Kashubian coast
- Hel Peninsula
literature
See article on Polish Baltic coast.