Best attractions and places to see around Gryfice include a blend of historical sites, cultural points of interest, and natural features. This historic town in northwestern Poland offers remnants of medieval fortifications and a unique narrow-gauge railway. The Rega River flows through the area, providing a natural element. Gryfice serves as a gateway to the Baltic Sea coast, with several coastal highlights accessible from the town.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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A beautiful sculpture of the Little Prince from Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's famous book, created by Rafał Nowak. The sculpture, like the French writer's book itself, prompts philosophical reflection.
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The ruins of a Gothic church in Trzęsacz, dating from the 15th/16th centuries. It was built 2 kilometers from the shore, in the village, but by 1868, the cliff edge was just a meter from the church, and it soon had to be closed. The power of nature is immense!
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What a strange and funny idea—there are several upside-down houses like this in the area. What a funny idea.
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I recommend it! the timetable is in the picture
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The narrow-gauge railway in Niechorze, known as the Seaside Narrow-Gauge Railway, is a tourist attraction connecting towns on the Rewal coast, such as Gryfice, Trzęsacz, Rewal and Niechorze. The train runs on 1000 mm wide tracks and offers a retro-style journey, perfect for a break from cycling. The stations are adapted to tourists, and bicycles can be transported, which makes it easy to combine train travel with cycling trips. In the summer season, it is worth checking the timetable in advance, because trains can be popular with families with children and cyclists.
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The last time a piece broke away was in 1994. Now only the south side of the church remains. The question is how much longer 😬
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Gryfice boasts a rich history with several notable landmarks. You can visit the remnants of its medieval defensive walls, including the impressive High Gate (Brama Wysoka) and the Stone Gate (Brama Kamienna). The Powder Tower (Baszta Prochowa), a Gothic tower by the Rega River, also offers historical insight. Additionally, the 14th-century Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the 15th-century St. George's Chapel (Kaplica św. Jerzego) are significant historical sites.
Yes, Gryfice is home to the Narrow-Gauge Railway Museum (Muzeum Nadmorskiej Kolei Wąskotorowej), which showcases the history of narrow-gauge railways in Western Pomerania with an outdoor exhibition of rolling stock. The museum is a branch of the National Museum in Szczecin.
The Rega River flows through Gryfice and is known for its picturesque 141-kilometer kayaking route. For cycling, the Gravel Path Through the Forest offers a relaxing ride. You can also find a tranquil escape at the Japanese Style Garden (Ogród w stylu japońskim) near the Rega River, which includes natural monuments and a playground.
Families will enjoy the Nadmorska Narrow-Gauge Railway, which offers a retro-style journey connecting Gryfice to coastal towns like Trzęsacz and Niechorze. This railway can also accommodate bicycles, making it great for combined trips. The Japanese Style Garden also features a playground for children. Additionally, the Upside down house is a unique and fun attraction for all ages.
Absolutely! Gryfice serves as a gateway to the Baltic Sea coast. The Nadmorska Narrow-Gauge Railway directly connects Gryfice to several coastal towns, including Trzęsacz, Rewal, and Niechorze, making it easy to access coastal attractions and beaches.
From Gryfice, you can easily reach the Ruins of St. Nicholas Church in Trzęsacz, a powerful symbol of coastal erosion. Another iconic coastal landmark is the Niechorze Lighthouse, offering panoramic views from its viewing platform. Both are accessible via the narrow-gauge railway.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails around Gryfice. For example, you can explore routes like the 'Red Nordic Walking Trail' or enjoy coastal walks such as 'Rewal Cliffs – Ruins of the church in Trzęsacz loop'. You can find more details and routes on the Easy hikes around Gryfice guide.
The region offers diverse cycling options. The Nadmorska Narrow-Gauge Railway allows you to transport bicycles, facilitating cycling trips along the coast. For more dedicated cycling, explore routes like 'Solar-Powered Rest Shelter – Niechorze Lighthouse loop' for MTB, or 'Mrzeżyno Marina – Niechorze Lighthouse loop' for gravel biking. Find more routes on the MTB Trails around Gryfice and Gravel biking around Gryfice guides.
Cyclists will appreciate the Solar-Powered Shelter and E-Bike Charging Station. This facility provides tools for bicycle repair, a pump, and charging options for phones and electric bicycles, offering a convenient resting spot away from crowds.
Visitors frequently highlight the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The power of nature at the Ruins of St. Nicholas Church in Trzęsacz is often mentioned, as is the relaxing silence found on trails like the Gravel Path Through the Forest. The retro charm of the Nadmorska Narrow-Gauge Railway is also a popular experience, especially for families.
Beyond the historical structures, you can find the Cross of Hope, a poignant monument along the coast. The Niechorze Lighthouse offers a fantastic viewpoint with panoramic sea views. Additionally, the Monument to the Little Prince in Rewal is a charming and unique spot.


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