Miedzyzdroje
Miedzyzdroje is a town and a seaside resort in north-western Poland on the island of Wolin on the Baltic coast. It is called The Pearl of the Baltic. It is situated between wide sandy beaches with high cliffs and the forests of the Wolinski National Park (which includes a bison reserve). Miedzyzdroje has a spa climate and is rich in tourist services. Undoubtedly, the major attraction of Miedzyzdroje is its beautiful beach with its high cliffs, and yet the town has more to offer than just sand. If you are fed up with the lazy beach life or it is a rainy day, then a visit to the Natural History Museum may seem like a good idea. Here you can while away an hour or two exploring the diverse flora and fauna of Wolin National Park. Another tourist attraction is the Wax Figure Museum, modelled on the London’s Madame Tussaud’s. Finally, simply walking along the paths of the Zdrojowy Park or strolling around the town to take a look at the old villas is an enjoyable activity in itself. In July the sumptuous “Amber Baltic” hotel annually welcomes the most outstanding Polish actors, who arrive here for the Summer Festival of Stars. Close to the hotel is the Promenade of Stars where the celebrities leave their hand impressions. The best way to experience the beauty of Wolin National Park, just south-east of Miedzyzdroje, is by hiking. Featuring numerous lakes, the park provides a home for a diverse variety of bird species. The bison reserve is located only 2 km from Miedzyzdroje. The town is blessed with favourable climatic conditions: its sea climate is the gentlest of any of the Baltic coast towns. The curative properties of the climate play an important role in Miedzyzdroje status as a health resort.
If you are going to spend some time in Miedzyzdroje you will need to book your hotel and we encourage you to do it by using our hotel search panel on our website where you will find widest choice of hotels in Miedzyzdroje and best rates. We can also offer you many tours and activities like:
- tour to Kolczewo – a golf course of international standard; 18 holes for individual and 9 holes for team play
- tour to Zalesie – the remains of two German artillery stands from World War II on the edge of the cliff, where a 130 m long cannon dubbed “centipede” was tried by the Nazis
- tour to Lubin – the former 9th - 12th c. stronghold of the Wolinian tribe. Three imposing linden trees called “church beggars” grow beside the neo-Gothic Church of Our Lady of Czestochowa from the 19th c. 200 m away is a well-preserved stronghold site on a high cliff of the Szczecin Lagoon.
- tour to Swinoujscie
- tour to Szczecin
- tour to German: Alhbeck or Berlin
- tour to Denmark
- tour to Sweden
- tour by cruise ship
- tour by ferry
- visiting the Wolinski National Park
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