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Baltic Sea – Jarosławiec (15/0150)

  • Grodna
  • SPA, wellness & recreation

Jarosławiec is a 5,000 inhabitants town in Eastern Pomerania, situated at the Baltic Sea coast. Fishing boats and fish markets form an idyllic scene and the center of the village still retains some lovely timbered houses. The landscape is dominated by a cliff, flat sand dunes, tall pines and a dark moor.

 

Accommodation

Hotel: „Król Plaza Spa“. The health and recreation complex is located in the center of Jarosławiec, opposite the lighthouse and just 200 meters from the beach. Stylish hotel with 55 rooms. Facilities: Elevator, restaurant, lobby bar, coffee house, drink bar with a dance club, modern SPA area with recreation center, swimming pool, infrared sauna, steam bath, whirlpool, salt cave.

Category: ****

Rooms: All rooms are comfortably furnished with shower, toilet, hairdryer, LCD TV, satellite TV, internet and phone.

Sightseeing and excursions: 2-hour boat cruise on the Baltic Sea • Excursion to as “Polish Sahara” known Słowiński National Park and hike to the famous shifting Baltic Sea dunes • Tour of the “Checkered Land” with 2,500 historic buildings, half-timbered houses and open-air museum

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