Attractions in Krynica Morska and surroundings:
1. Port and pier: the main port on the Vistula Lagoon is a place where you can watch returning fishermen and embark on a cruise to Frombork, Tolkmicko, Elbląg, and on the Vistula Lagoon itself. We also recommend the fishing port on the Gdańsk Bay side for fishing enthusiasts.
2. Lighthouse: the distinctive red lighthouse in Krynica Morska is the easternmost on the Polish Baltic coast. At its top is a viewing terrace, from which you can admire the Baltic Sea basin and the Vistula Lagoon. Nearby the lighthouse, it is worth visiting the Soviet soldiers' cemetery.
3. Camel's Back: the highest permanent dune in Europe, 49 meters above sea level, offering a view of the Vistula Lagoon and Gdańsk Bay. It is a natural viewpoint about a 40-minute walk from the city center, with car access possible.
4. Upside-down house: located in the Bajkolandia playground area. This extraordinary house encourages discovering the world from a completely new perspective. Besides the upside-down house, there are inflatable castles, a ball pool, and a virtual reality studio on site.
5. Stutthof Museum in Sztutowo: a historic concentration camp established in 1939, it is one of the longest operating camps on Polish territory. The museum commemorates the tragic events of World War II.
6. Vistula Lagoon Museum in Kąty Rybackie: a branch of the National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk, presenting traditional fishing boats and a historic shipyard workshop.
7. Half-timbered church in Stegna: currently the Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Stegna, which impresses with its unique interior decoration and ornate organs.
8. Amber Museum and “Amber Chamber” Gallery: located in nearby Stegna (23km from Krynica). Here you can see a collection of unique pieces of Baltic amber and learn about the story of the lost Amber Chamber.
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