Pogorzelica beach
A wide sandy Baltic beach, one of the least crowded on the Rewal Coast. Reached by a scenic 10-minute walk through the pine forest.
Rewal Coast
Pogorzelica lies on the Rewal Coast, between Rewal and Niechorze - a region of beautiful beaches, cliff coasts and monuments. Explore what’s right outside the resort.
A wide sandy Baltic beach, one of the least crowded on the Rewal Coast. Reached by a scenic 10-minute walk through the pine forest.
A historic 1866 lighthouse, 45 metres tall. From the top, views over the cliff coast and the Baltic - one of Poland’s most recognisable lighthouses.
Spectacular ruins of a 14th-century Gothic church, gradually claimed by the sea. Today they stand on the very edge of the cliff - one of the most photogenic spots on the Polish coast.
A cosy seaside resort with a lovely promenade and a walking pier. The region’s entertainment hub: restaurants, cafés, souvenir shops and family attractions.
A lake right next to the resort, with an ornithological nature reserve. Ideal for nature lovers, anglers and birdwatchers. Quiet walks along the shores.
A modern oceanarium in Rewal with a rich collection of sea life: sharks, rays, piranhas, coral-reef animals. A great family attraction, especially on rainy days.
A historic 1896 narrow-gauge railway linking Gryfice with Pogorzelica and Rewal. A ride in heritage carriages takes you back in time across the Pomeranian landscape.
A historic town with beautiful medieval architecture. Worth seeing: the Gothic St. Mary’s church, heritage townhouses and surviving fragments of the defensive walls.
One of the most important Baltic spa towns. A pier, lighthouse, Gothic cathedral, the Polish Army Museum, a marina and Salt Island with a saltwater spring. Ideal for a full-day trip.
Navigation address: ul. Rzeczna 1, 72-351 Pogorzelica