West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland

Plaża Gocławska

Plaża Gocławska is a unique beach situated in Szczecin, a city in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship of Poland. The beach is located approximately 4.5 kilometers from the central region of the city.

In terms of its natural characteristics, Plaża Gocławska is not typically suitable for swimming due to the presence of broken bottles and rusty pieces of iron. Despite this, the beach offers a variety of unique activities for visitors. It provides opportunities for boat rides and feeding ducks and swans, creating a distinctive experience.

The beach is a popular spot for walks, offering a view of the nearby repair yard. Moreover, it provides a great view of the Remontowa Shipyard, adding to its overall charm.

However, visitors should be aware that the beach tends to be cluttered, especially during the summer months. This is primarily due to visitors who leave behind bottles, pet waste, and plastics. Consequently, it is advisable to avoid visiting during the summertime when the beach tends to be crowded and littered.

Visitor Reviews

Visitor reviews highlight the scenic beauty of the beach, with its great views and the opportunity to feed ducks and swans. Many also find it an interesting place for a walk, especially with the sight of the repair yard. However, complaints are mainly about the beach being cluttered with bottles, plastics, and other waste, and the presence of disruptive individuals during the summer.

Where is Plaża Gocławska?

Latitude: 53.4599051 / Longitude: 14.5959049

Plaża Gocławska is located in West Pomeranian Voivodeship. The following map of Plaża Gocławska shows the exact location.


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