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Camping in North Poland

8 campsites in Poland, North

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Camping Kolobrzeg Baltic
Just four hundred metres from the Baltic Sea in Poland’s biggest spa resort, this four-hectare site is in a forested area with good access to local amenities and attractions. It is a ten minute walk to the historic town centre with its 14th-century cathedral, medieval fuse tower and lighthouse, and boat trips to Bornholm island run in summer. There are 190 pitches, 90 for touring, on grass or hardstanding, and all with 16A electricity. Eighteen fully equipped wooden chalets are available to rent. Kolobrzeg is a popular destination with plenty of culture and entertainment. It is on the European Route of Brick Gothic and on the Baltic Sea cycle route.
Camping Park 45
Camping Park 45 is in a partially wooded area next to a glorious sandy beach looking out toward the Sopot pier and the Gulf of Gdansk. There are around 250 pitches, many of which have shade from the tall pine trees that cover the site. The site can become busy during high season with many motorhomes packed into it (they don’t appear to have a minimum rule between units). Long leads are also needed at some pitches for the electricity points.
Camping Katno
Katno is a small village near Ostróda in Masuria in northeast Poland, 100 km. from Gdansk Bay and the Baltic Sea. This claims to be one of the most beautiful regions in the country, covered with forests and surrounded by picturesque lakes. The site offers touring pitches with electricity connections available, and has caravans and log cabins to rent. It is on the shores of Szelag Wieki, a post-glacial lake popular with fishermen, and close to a bathing beach. Numerous footpaths and cycle tracks provide opportunities for the energetic to explore the area, and canoes, pedaloes and sailing boats can be hired on the lake.
Camping-Pension Galindia Mazurski Eden
Mazurski Eden is in the centre of the beautiful Mazurian Lake District, surrounded by the interesting flora and fauna of the Piska forest. It is a quite amazing place approached by a 1.5 km. sand road, easily negotiable by caravans, with the entrance flanked by tall pine posts of carved figures. Wood carvings abound with statues by the water’s edge, on buildings and inside the hotel. The camping area, with room for 100 units, is grass on sand under tall trees which serve to determine the pitches, with electrical connection boxes topped with lamps for night illumination.
Camping KamA
A small family campsite on the banks of Lake Talty north of Mikolajki, Camping KamA is run by the Kaminski family. Whilst the site straddles the small rural road, it creates two small unique areas, providing 60 touring pitches with 16A electricity. The first to the left is on the banks of the lake, whilst the second, a little higher on the right, is where reception and all the facilities are to be found. Here the site is also level having climbed the small access road. Both areas provide electricity. This is certainly one of the best sites we have seen in Poland.
Morski Camping
Situated at the mouth of a small river with a marina, and just north of the village of Leba, Morski Camping is one of three which are about 200 m. from the sea and 300 m. from the centre of the village. This site is in a pleasant, quiet location and attractively landscaped with a number of mature trees and many shrubs and flowers. There are 200 level pitches, all numbered and separated by a variety of shrubs and mature trees that provide shade. Unusually for Poland, the whole site is covered by WiFi internet access.
Holiday Tourist Centre Perla Krutyni
This lovely small site, which is on a river bank, offers real peace and quiet, along with Polish hospitality. It has plenty of pitches for tents (capacity for 150 persons) without electricity and there are six pitches with electricity for touring units. Twenty five unusual wooden holiday cottages are also available to rent. The site is used by many nationalities who arrive here with their canoes and usually stay one or two nights before continuing their tour through this marvellous lake area. Others stay for a week or two, as the site has kayaks to rent and organises walking and riding trips in the Mazurskie Lake District – this area of 1,500 square kilometres contains over 3,000 large and small lakes.
Camping Echo
You will receive a warm welcome at this very good, small family campsite. With only space for about 40 pitches, all with 6A electricity, it would be a good choice for a short or medium term stop while you explore and enjoy the Mazurian Lakes. It is on the eastern banks of Lake Neogocin which is popular with watersports enthusiasts and swimmers alike. The Mazurian Lakes area is a very popular holiday spot but despite this the countryside remains unspoiled with many rare plants and birds thriving here. The lakes are interlinked by rivers and canals and are suitable for canoeing and yachting trips.

North

The Baltic Sea coastline is also known as the Amber Coast. The 500 km long sandy coastline offers a quiet spot here and there alongside resorts such as the recently restored town of Sopot, known in its heyday in the 1920’s and 30’s as the “Monte Carlo of the North”. Poland also has over 9,000 lakes; the majority located in the north east in the Pomeranian and Masurian Lake districts. These waterways attract water sports enthusiasts, anglers and bird watchers.