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It shone for the first time in 1857 and is the tallest lighthouse on the Baltic Sea.It is made entirely of brick, and 308 winding stairs lead to the top.
The total length of the beach is 10 km. Invariably since 2006 it has been receiving the prestigious Blue Flage, which is the confirmation of purity and the safety of the resort. The Świnoujście beach is the largest one on the Polish coast.
A treat for fans of military and coastal fortifications. One of several forts of the Świnoujście Fortress and the best surviving coastal fort from the Prussian times. It is located near the lighthouse in the Eastern part of Świnoujście. It had a defensive function. Now it is the seat of the Museum of Coastal Defense.
The first sea park in Poland, where not only the forest ecosystem is under protection, but also the aquatic ecosystem. The protection covers the largest island of Poland — Wolin, coastal waters of the Baltic Sea, archipelago of islands in the Świna river delta and the surrounding waters of the Zalew Szczeciński. Special features of the park encompass the most beautiful section of the Polish cliff coast and beech forests.
The history of the Świnoujście breakwaters dates back to the first half of the 19th century. Built of stone, they consist of two parts — the Western is 250 m long ending with Stawa Młyny and the Eastern one is 1200 m long. Both breakwaters meak picturesque walking routes.
Świnoujście is a very good place to learn water sports, ever more popular in Poland. Surfing, windsurfing and kitesurfing fans can count here on good winds and demanding waves. On the beach there are professional schools and equipment rentals.
The most representative pedestrian street in Świnoujście opened in 2017. Numerous cafés, restaurants, a music club and an aquapark attract tourists at any time of the day. There is an attraction on the promenade — a multimedia fountain, which makes the stroll pleasant.