Plaża w Świnoujściu-Warszowie, Baltic Sea beach in Warszów district, Świnoujście, Poland
The Warszów beach is a broad sandy expanse along the Baltic Sea with gentle sloping shores and easy water access. The facilities include paved pathways, seating areas, and landscaped green spaces set back from the shoreline.
The beach underwent major redevelopment in 2019 following a citizen voting process that directed municipal funds toward the project. This community-driven initiative transformed the waterfront area.
Locals use the beach year-round for swimming, walking, and casual games during warmer months. The waterfront promenade serves as a gathering space where people move freely between water and land.
Access is via Ku Morzu Street with paid parking options nearby; locals with special permits have free access. The best time to visit is during calm weather and lower tides for easier water access.
The beach offers views of the nearby liquefied natural gas terminal, creating an unusual contrast between relaxation and industrial infrastructure. This blend of natural shoreline and modern industry is uncommon at European beaches.
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