Przewodnik użytkownika Paulina

Paulina
Przewodnik użytkownika Paulina

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The Church in Trzęsacz refers to a series of three churches built in Trzęsacz, Poland. The first, constructed of wood, was reportedly built in 1124; the second one, made of bricks, around 1270; and finally the third one, sometime in the late 14th or early 15th century. At that time, it was located almost two kilometers from the sea (according to many sources, 1800 meters). Furthermore, north of Trzęsacz there was another village, which had completely been taken over by water. Originally, the church was Roman Catholic, but in the early 16th century, after the Reformation, it became Protestant. According to some chronicles, it was the third Christian temple in Pomerania.
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Trzęsacz教堂遺址
2 Słoneczna
25 當地人推薦
The Church in Trzęsacz refers to a series of three churches built in Trzęsacz, Poland. The first, constructed of wood, was reportedly built in 1124; the second one, made of bricks, around 1270; and finally the third one, sometime in the late 14th or early 15th century. At that time, it was located almost two kilometers from the sea (according to many sources, 1800 meters). Furthermore, north of Trzęsacz there was another village, which had completely been taken over by water. Originally, the church was Roman Catholic, but in the early 16th century, after the Reformation, it became Protestant. According to some chronicles, it was the third Christian temple in Pomerania.
Have an adventure and learn seaside legend of the Ruins of the Church in Trzęsacz! In cooperation with the best European specialists, we have prepared a modern, multimedia exhibition that will satisfy the most demanding guests. Instead of the traditional exhibits on display with a glass window, we offer a unique journey in time, possible with presentations with sound, light and video. The Multimedia incentives interact ideally, affecting all the senses of the visitors, transferring them to the exciting world of fairy tales which intertwine with live science. Multimedia and modern technologies are used to tell the story of the Ruins of the Church in Trzęsacz, meaning of the 15th meridian, where Trzęsacz is located, mysterious legend of Zielenica and we will present, among others, how people have been fighting elements.
Multimedia Museum at Cliff
3 Klifowa
Have an adventure and learn seaside legend of the Ruins of the Church in Trzęsacz! In cooperation with the best European specialists, we have prepared a modern, multimedia exhibition that will satisfy the most demanding guests. Instead of the traditional exhibits on display with a glass window, we offer a unique journey in time, possible with presentations with sound, light and video. The Multimedia incentives interact ideally, affecting all the senses of the visitors, transferring them to the exciting world of fairy tales which intertwine with live science. Multimedia and modern technologies are used to tell the story of the Ruins of the Church in Trzęsacz, meaning of the 15th meridian, where Trzęsacz is located, mysterious legend of Zielenica and we will present, among others, how people have been fighting elements.
Maze of mirrors is a place providing great fun for people of all ages! An object filled with hundreds of mirrors will make the exit very difficult. Excellent arrangement of many mirrors properly illuminated will cause confusion and illusions giving a lot of excitement. Join our unique adventure!
Labirynt Luster Trzęsacz
26 Nadmorska
Maze of mirrors is a place providing great fun for people of all ages! An object filled with hundreds of mirrors will make the exit very difficult. Excellent arrangement of many mirrors properly illuminated will cause confusion and illusions giving a lot of excitement. Join our unique adventure!
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Nice place for the families.
Trzęsacz Minigolf
9 Kamieńska
Nice place for the families.
Routes Nadmorska Kolej Wąskotorowa (Seaside Narrow- Gauge Railway) runs on two routes between Gryfice and Pogorzelica. The railway line leads through picturesque landscapes of three municipalities of Gryfice, Karnice and Rewal. The total length of the route is 40 km and the whole journey takes 1 hour 54 min. The train goes every day the first course from a depot in Gryfice. The train departs daily at 8:40. After reaching the station in Trzęsacz train runs 5 times on shuttle route Trzęsacz - Pogorzelica - Trzęsacz. The length of the short route is 10 km and the journey lasts a little over half an hour. The last course from Pogorzelica at 17:45 is also a return course to the depot in Gryfice. Route Gryfice - Pogorzelica: Gryfice Popiele Rybokarty Niedźwiedziska Modlimowo Paprotno Karnice Dreżewo Trzęsacz Rewal Śliwin Niechorze Latarnia (lighthouse) Niechorze Gł. Pogorzelica Sandra Pogorzelica Route Trzęsacz - Pogorzelica: Trzęsacz Rewal Śliwin Niechorze Latarnia (lighthouse) Niechorze Gł. Pogorzelica Sandra Pogorzelica Tickets and fares All kinds of tickets can be purchased in tickets machines (by card), at ticket offices at railway stations (only in cash) or anytime at the conductor on the train (only in cash). When buying tickets from the conductor on the train, please prepare the exact amount. Regular tickets One-way ticket- 24 PLN Round-trip ticket- 32 PLN Children under the age of five travel free of charge. Family Tickets Tickets for 3-person family (1 or 2 Adults and children under 15) One-way ticket- 60 PLN Round-trip ticket- 72 PLN Tickets for 4-person family (1 or 2 Adults and children under 15) One-way ticket- 75 PLN Round-trip ticket- 91 PLN For each additional child under 15, there is an additional fee for a family ticket for 4 people, in the amount of 16 PLN (one-way ticket) and 18 PLN (round-trip ticket). Group Travel Reduced rates are available on all regular timetabled trains for a minimum of 10 paying passengers. For every 10 people - one group leader or a guide travels for free. Please note: we do not make any reservations for groups. Group Fares (per person) One-way ticket - 20 PLN Round-trip ticket - 24 PLN Children under the age of five travel free of charge. One person (group leader) must make the payment for the whole group and they will be issued with a group travel ticket which is also a receipt. Payment can be made only in cash at the conductor or train manager any time before train departure. Groups are asked to travel together. All-day ticket All-day ticket valid for ulimited travel for one person, on all routes all day - 82 PLN Taking a bike on the train Bicycle ticket - 12 PLN Travelling with pets Small domestic animals on board free of charge. For safety reasons dogs have to wear a muzzle and leash. Chartering trains Charter price on the route Gryfice-Pogorzelica-Gryfice: Wagons pulled by a diesel locomotive Lxd2 - 6 000 PLN Diesel railcar Mbxd2 - 4 200 PLN We are always happy to discuss the provision of charter trains and evening excursions. For weddings, anniversaries and other special occasions we can combine train and catering services in a package deal. In order to charter a train please contact us for further information: kolej@rewal.pl.
Stacja Kolei Wąskotorowej Trzęsacz
Routes Nadmorska Kolej Wąskotorowa (Seaside Narrow- Gauge Railway) runs on two routes between Gryfice and Pogorzelica. The railway line leads through picturesque landscapes of three municipalities of Gryfice, Karnice and Rewal. The total length of the route is 40 km and the whole journey takes 1 hour 54 min. The train goes every day the first course from a depot in Gryfice. The train departs daily at 8:40. After reaching the station in Trzęsacz train runs 5 times on shuttle route Trzęsacz - Pogorzelica - Trzęsacz. The length of the short route is 10 km and the journey lasts a little over half an hour. The last course from Pogorzelica at 17:45 is also a return course to the depot in Gryfice. Route Gryfice - Pogorzelica: Gryfice Popiele Rybokarty Niedźwiedziska Modlimowo Paprotno Karnice Dreżewo Trzęsacz Rewal Śliwin Niechorze Latarnia (lighthouse) Niechorze Gł. Pogorzelica Sandra Pogorzelica Route Trzęsacz - Pogorzelica: Trzęsacz Rewal Śliwin Niechorze Latarnia (lighthouse) Niechorze Gł. Pogorzelica Sandra Pogorzelica Tickets and fares All kinds of tickets can be purchased in tickets machines (by card), at ticket offices at railway stations (only in cash) or anytime at the conductor on the train (only in cash). When buying tickets from the conductor on the train, please prepare the exact amount. Regular tickets One-way ticket- 24 PLN Round-trip ticket- 32 PLN Children under the age of five travel free of charge. Family Tickets Tickets for 3-person family (1 or 2 Adults and children under 15) One-way ticket- 60 PLN Round-trip ticket- 72 PLN Tickets for 4-person family (1 or 2 Adults and children under 15) One-way ticket- 75 PLN Round-trip ticket- 91 PLN For each additional child under 15, there is an additional fee for a family ticket for 4 people, in the amount of 16 PLN (one-way ticket) and 18 PLN (round-trip ticket). Group Travel Reduced rates are available on all regular timetabled trains for a minimum of 10 paying passengers. For every 10 people - one group leader or a guide travels for free. Please note: we do not make any reservations for groups. Group Fares (per person) One-way ticket - 20 PLN Round-trip ticket - 24 PLN Children under the age of five travel free of charge. One person (group leader) must make the payment for the whole group and they will be issued with a group travel ticket which is also a receipt. Payment can be made only in cash at the conductor or train manager any time before train departure. Groups are asked to travel together. All-day ticket All-day ticket valid for ulimited travel for one person, on all routes all day - 82 PLN Taking a bike on the train Bicycle ticket - 12 PLN Travelling with pets Small domestic animals on board free of charge. For safety reasons dogs have to wear a muzzle and leash. Chartering trains Charter price on the route Gryfice-Pogorzelica-Gryfice: Wagons pulled by a diesel locomotive Lxd2 - 6 000 PLN Diesel railcar Mbxd2 - 4 200 PLN We are always happy to discuss the provision of charter trains and evening excursions. For weddings, anniversaries and other special occasions we can combine train and catering services in a package deal. In order to charter a train please contact us for further information: kolej@rewal.pl.

Okolice

Amusement park with figures of whales & other sea creatures, pirate attractions, parrots & a tavern
Kamieńska
Kamieńska
Amusement park with figures of whales & other sea creatures, pirate attractions, parrots & a tavern
The lighthouse in Niechorze is located at the edge of a steep cliff, with a height of 20 metres. The lighthouse's base is a 13-metre-high (43 ft) square-shaped building, on both sides of the tower. The light glare from the lighthouse can be seen 36 km away due to the 1000w light bulb which is enhanced by 20 prismal crystals. The lighthouse in Niechorze was commissioned by the German Ministry of Shipping in 1863 and started operating on 1 December 1866. Although the lighthouse did not suffer any war damage in World War II, after the liberation of Poland – 8 mines left by the Germans were discovered, and safely removed without detonation.[3] After the end of the Second World War there was a considerable delay restarting the lighthouse, it was not until 18 December 1948 when the lighthouse was finally operational – this was due to the erosion of the cliff which the lighthouse was located close to; the authorities secured the cliff by putting large boulders and rock armour (500 metres of heavy concrete) to secure the cliff and provide a stable ground for the lighthouse. Currently the lighthouse is open to tourists, with a viewpoint – nearby the lighthouse there is a miniature park of all Polish lighthouses, a popular attraction for families and enthusiasts.[4]
Polna
Polna
The lighthouse in Niechorze is located at the edge of a steep cliff, with a height of 20 metres. The lighthouse's base is a 13-metre-high (43 ft) square-shaped building, on both sides of the tower. The light glare from the lighthouse can be seen 36 km away due to the 1000w light bulb which is enhanced by 20 prismal crystals. The lighthouse in Niechorze was commissioned by the German Ministry of Shipping in 1863 and started operating on 1 December 1866. Although the lighthouse did not suffer any war damage in World War II, after the liberation of Poland – 8 mines left by the Germans were discovered, and safely removed without detonation.[3] After the end of the Second World War there was a considerable delay restarting the lighthouse, it was not until 18 December 1948 when the lighthouse was finally operational – this was due to the erosion of the cliff which the lighthouse was located close to; the authorities secured the cliff by putting large boulders and rock armour (500 metres of heavy concrete) to secure the cliff and provide a stable ground for the lighthouse. Currently the lighthouse is open to tourists, with a viewpoint – nearby the lighthouse there is a miniature park of all Polish lighthouses, a popular attraction for families and enthusiasts.[4]