Trzęsacz

Trzęsacz – a seaside tourist village located on the Rewal Coast. Despite being one of the smallest towns in the Rewal commune, it does not look too bad compared to its larger counterparts.

The swimming area, guarded by lifeguards, covers 200 meters of shoreline and can be admired from the entertainment platform, located 20 meters above sea level. In addition to the entire beach, you can also observe ruins of a Gothic church. To be precise – one wall.

The church in Trzęsacz was located on the highest hill in the area, and the Baltic Sea itself is responsible for the fact that so little remains of it, although legends say that the god of thunder Thor was involved. Ask the locals and they'll tell you the whole story!

There is also something for travelers Gryfice Narrow Gauge Railway. Trains to Gryfice and Pogorzelica depart from the stop in Trzęsacz, and the somewhat dizzying speed of 25 km/h at which the old steam locomotive "Parys" moves will allow you to see the picturesque surroundings in detail. There are very few of these steam locomotives left, so this is one of the few opportunities to hear the famous "Here duuut" live!

However, if you are a fan of stronger sensations and adrenaline is your daily bread, you can take advantage of positions for paragliders or great track for quads. But when will you find time for all this?

photo trzesacz.pl

We also invite you to the "Karkonoski SPA" in Karpacz
Reval
© Baltic Resort
Regulations

Implementation