Dr. Czesław Piskorski Seaside Trail
Dr. Czesław Piskorski Seaside Trail
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19.7km
140m
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Hike the difficult 12.2-mile red trail "Brzegiem Bałtyku" in Wolin Landscape Park, featuring dramatic cliffs and Baltic Sea views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Waypoints
Start point
Bus stop
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1.98 km
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19.7 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
8.19 km
8.09 km
2.69 km
472 m
208 m
Surfaces
14.3 km
2.78 km
1.76 km
715 m
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This trail is classified as a difficult hike, requiring very good fitness. It features significant elevation changes with numerous uphill and downhill sections, traversing rocky seashores and winding forest paths. Sturdy footwear is essential for the diverse terrain.
The terrain is highly diverse. You'll encounter rocky seashores, winding paths through pine, beech, and birch forests, and some sections that follow forest roads or even asphalt roads. Be prepared for significant elevation changes throughout the route.
The trail offers breathtaking scenery, especially along the dramatic Baltic Sea coastline. Key highlights include the Beach in Miedzyzdroje, the magnificent cliff coast with the View of Gosań: the highest cliff in Poland, and the Kikut Lighthouse. You'll also find the Kawcza Góra lookout point, offering stunning sea panoramas.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the trail, but they must be kept on a leash at all times, especially as parts of the trail pass through Wolin National Park where wildlife protection is paramount. Please ensure you clean up after your pet.
The trail can be enjoyed in various seasons, but late spring to early autumn (May to October) generally offers the most pleasant weather for hiking. Summer can be busy, while spring and autumn provide cooler temperatures and beautiful natural colors. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear for potentially icy or muddy conditions.
As the trail runs through Wolin National Park, there may be an entrance fee required for certain areas or attractions within the park. It's advisable to check the official Wolin National Park website (e.g., wopn.gov.pl) for the most current information on fees and any specific regulations or permits that might apply to hikers.
The trail can be accessed from various points, with Międzyzdroje being a common starting or ending point. Parking options are available in Międzyzdroje and other towns along the route. Specific trailhead parking details can vary, so it's recommended to check local signage or park information upon arrival.
Yes, the route overlaps with significant portions of other trails. You'll find it intersecting with the European long distance path E9 - part Poland and the Szlak Nadmorski im. dr. Czesława Piskorskiego for much of its length. Shorter sections also coincide with paths like Międzyzdroje - Jezioro Koprowo and Szlak Przez Kawczą Górę.
Yes, especially in towns like Międzyzdroje, which is a popular resort town. You'll find various cafes, restaurants, shops, and accommodation options. It's a good idea to plan your stops, especially on longer sections of the trail, as amenities might be sparse between towns.
Given the trail's difficulty and diverse terrain, you should bring sturdy hiking boots, sufficient water, snacks, weather-appropriate clothing (layers are recommended), sun protection, and a first-aid kit. A map or GPS device is also advisable, as some trail markings can be less clear in certain sections.
Due to its classification as a 'difficult' hike with significant elevation changes and rocky terrain, this trail is generally not recommended for families with young children or strollers. It requires very good fitness and sturdy footwear, making it more suitable for experienced hikers.