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Trzebież (German Goat place) is a coastal town in Poland in the voivodeship West Pomerania on the south bank of the Szczecin Lagoon.

background

The place is quite small and manageable. It is therefore particularly suitable for tourists who, away from the hustle and bustle, are looking for peace and relaxation by the water and in nature.

getting there

Map of Trzebież

Trzebież is about Altwarp and Nowe Warpno by ferry, the border crossing at Hintersee or via Szczecin reachable.

By plane

The closest airport is Szczecin-Goleniów (SZZ; approx. 60 km).

By train

You can travel by train from Germany via Szczecin respectively. However, the place itself does not have a train station, so a bus or taxi has to be taken at the end. 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 to Trzebież.

In the street

The road network around Trzebież is well equipped; 114 Voivodeship Road. The journey from Germany is over Szczecin possible.

By boat

The seaport from the neighboring one Nowe Warpno lies on the Szczecin Lagoon. There are ferries and excursion boats from Altwarp, Ueckermünde and Kamminke. If you come with your own or chartered (sailing) boat, you can moor in the marina on the south side of Nowe Warpno. Trzebież itself also has a fishing port and a small marina.

mobility

The place can be explored quite well on foot.

Tourist Attractions

Beach
promenade
Holy Cross Church
Truss

The place dates from the 13th century, but the buildings only received from the 18th century. The late Baroque Holy Cross Church from 1745 and some other interesting half-timbered houses from the same era are located in the village.

activities

The main activity of the place is sunbathing and water sports. Two marked long-distance cycle paths lead through the village, the cycle path around the Stettiner Haff and the cycle path of the Ueckermünder Heide, as well as the long-distance hiking path of the Ueckermünder Heide.

shop

The shops in town are limited to daily needs and small souvenirs. You should go to Szczecin for shopping, as the selection there is significantly larger.

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. Night owls will go to Szczecin or one of the neighboring larger cities.

accommodation

There are small hotels, guest rooms and pensions in the village.

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 lagoon coast 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

The closest medical practices and pharmacies are located in Policy.

trips

literature

See article on Polish Baltic coast.

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