Cape Rozewie, Coastal headland in Władysławowo, Poland.
Cape Rozewie is a coastal headland near Władysławowo on the Baltic Sea with steep cliffs and sandy shores. An old lighthouse dominates the point, and walking trails lead visitors to various viewing areas along the ridge.
Ships have used this headland as a navigation marker since ancient times on the Baltic route. The lighthouse was built in the 1800s and has defined the place ever since.
The name derives from an old Slavic goddess, and fishermen and boat captains still gather here as a social hub. People in the area speak openly about their ties to the sea and share stories of storms and catches they remember.
Buses from Gdańsk serve the area regularly, making arrival straightforward. Wear sturdy shoes, as the paths are uneven and coastal weather can change quickly.
The headland is home to rare plant species adapted to harsh coastal conditions and salt-rich soil. Botanists and nature enthusiasts discover a small but important collection of these specialized habitats.
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