The 10 Best Free Things to do in Northern Poland, Northern Poland

August 25, 2021 Vivienne Hutton

Discover the best top things to do in Northern Poland, Poland including Kepa Redlowska & Klif Orlowski, Old Town, Dluga Street (ul. Dluga), Hel, Sopot Beach, Church of St. Jacob Cathedral, Old Town, Old Town Elblag, Trojmiejski Landscape Park, Orlowo Pier.
Restaurants in Northern Poland

1. Kepa Redlowska & Klif Orlowski

Ul. Orlowska, Gdynia Poland http://www.trojmiasto.pl/wiadomosci/Kepa-Redlowska-rezerwat-lepiej-oznakowany-n35391.html
Excellent
80%
Good
20%
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5.0 based on 138 reviews

Kepa Redlowska & Klif Orlowski

Reviewed By Margo7850p

A great place for a walk and spending your free time. Near the sea and beach there is a vast forest park, inside which there are historical , military facilities. There are cliffs here , which are a great place to enjoy views . The proximity of nature and a nice place to relax, and those beautiful views with great landscape. The high cliff located here is the most photographed fragment of Gdynia and a really charming place. A place that you must enter in your plan for visiting the city of Gdynia.

2. Old Town

Gdansk Poland +48 662 113 898 http://www.gdansk.pl
Excellent
75%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
2%
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4.5 based on 6,864 reviews

Old Town

Reviewed By jondd53

Ideal short stay, A beautiful town with many restaurants and bars, cobbled streets and the old town square, people very friendly, food outstanding and reasonable, a must stay.

3. Dluga Street (ul. Dluga)

Gdansk Poland
Excellent
70%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
5%
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4.5 based on 2,023 reviews

Dluga Street (ul. Dluga)

Reviewed By pete6769 - Liverpool, United Kingdom

Great place to sit back and enjoy some good food and mulled wine and watch the world go buy. Lots of bars and restaurants and some playing live music. A beautiful part of the city and not to be missed.

4. Hel

Hel Peninsula Poland +48 606 282 524 http://www.polen.travel/sv/naturen-ar-barnvanlig/hel-halvon
Excellent
60%
Good
24%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
5%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 177 reviews

Hel

Reviewed By TeeGee62

Worth the trip by "Zegluna Gdanska" ferry to Hel for the day. Lots to see and do, from historical points of interest, to seals, to great little shops where you purchase authentic Baltic amber jewellery, and other gifts, to restaurants,cafes and bars. Walk along the long stretch of sandy beach. A great way to spend the day ..... it can very breezy, so pick a nice sunny day.

5. Sopot Beach

Sopot Poland +48 58 551 00 02 http://www.gdansk-life.com/poland/sopot-beach
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4.5 based on 1,590 reviews

Sopot Beach

Located on the northern coast of Poland near Gdansk, Sopot Beach is famous for its white sands, nearby shops, restaurants, and other cultural happenings. The Baltic isn't known for its warm waters, but can be temperate in the late summer/early fall months.

6. Church of St. Jacob Cathedral

Stanislawa Staszica 11, Olsztyn 11-041 Poland +48 89 527 32 80 http://katedra.olsztyn.pl/
Excellent
54%
Good
40%
Satisfactory
6%
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0%
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4.5 based on 63 reviews

Church of St. Jacob Cathedral

Reviewed By podrozniczka60 - New Jersey, United States

This church originally was built in the second half of 14th century and it has castle-like appearance. It is a good example of Warmia Gothic architecture . It is located just a short walk from the old square.The beautiful interior includes Gothic, late-Renaissance, and Baroque art elements. The bronze 2000 door is the new addition and complements the much older character of the church. This beautiful house of worship features often organ concerts but the easiest way to hear it is during the mass. Masses take place here daily several times a day.

7. Old Town

Olsztyn 11-041 Poland +48 89 521 03 98 http://visit.olsztyn.eu
Excellent
45%
Good
41%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
1%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 339 reviews

Old Town

Reviewed By CaliforniaMarie

Wide streets and beautiful architecture made this a wonderful opportunity to stroll on a lovely day. Many restaurants and cafes offer a variety of options for food and refreshments.

8. Old Town Elblag

Stary Rynek, Elblag Poland http://www.elblag.pl
Excellent
51%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
3%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 305 reviews

Old Town Elblag

Reviewed By Dutkowska - Gdansk, Poland

Elbląg's Old Town isn't such 'old' and unfortunately we see this during walking. There are only a few historic objects built before World War II, really destructive time for this city. What we have now, is an attempt to restore former beauty. In my opinion, done well. Of course, we can have a problem with deficiency of historic soul, but it is not such a big problem. Plenty of restaurants and pubs to visit.

9. Trojmiejski Landscape Park

Polanki 51, Sopot 80-308 Poland +48 58 552 34 68 [email protected] http://tpkgdansk.pl/
Excellent
75%
Good
19%
Satisfactory
6%
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4.5 based on 36 reviews

Trojmiejski Landscape Park

Reviewed By pawel_hbg - Sopot, Poland

The Tri-city Landscape Park is one of my favourite places for walk. It is so large that you can plan a lot of different trips every day. Beautiful forests with so many hidden gems inside. I was there hundreds of time and still discover new amazing places. There are many walking trails and bike trails. Everybody will find something nice there.

10. Orlowo Pier

ul. Orlowska, Gdynia 81-980 Poland
Excellent
74%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
1%
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4.5 based on 760 reviews

Orlowo Pier

Pier in Gdynia Orłowie is about 180 m long and now is a pier promenade. The first pier was established here in 1924 and was 115 m Five years later it was rebuilt and extended to 430 m so that it could also serve as a haven for coastal shipping vessels. The construction materials used in the exploded at that time a wooden pier in Gdynia. After World War II the pier was destroyed in a storm, and reduced it to its present length, ie 180 meters from the pier on the right we see the most advanced part of Holmes

Reviewed By ersatzs66

I walked through Rwdlowo woods and along the beach to reach Orlowo pier. Although the paths through the woods require watching and the signage is minimal, the walk along the beach was very relaxing but slow going. Both the woods and the beach were among the highlights of my stay in Gdansk. Three odd feature of that walk were: firstly, seeing evidence of fires lit using forest wood on the beach and people scrambling through the fragile root systems of the cliff side trees; secondly, the woods are full of birds (woodpeckers... etc) and animals (I even saw a boar and her piglets feasting of windfall apples near where I was staying); thirdly, innumerable couples hold photo sessions after their wedding near the pier... which is either endearing or annoying depending on your point of view!

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