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Kolobrzeg Promenades

Kołobrzeg, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland

Kolobrzeg Promenades

Length5.7 mi
Elev. Gain98.4 ft
Est. Steps13000

Forest

City walk

Beach

Created by Tadeusz Lewicki
Kolobrzeg Promenades Introduction
Kolobrzeg Promenades is a 5.7 mile (13,000-step) route located near Kołobrzeg, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland. This route has an elevation gain of about 98.4 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
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Parsęta

Water
Parsęta (German: Persante) is a river in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship (Zachodniopomorskie) of north-western Poland, a tributary of the Baltic Sea, with a length of 143 km (89 mi) and a basin area of 3,084 km2 (1,191 sq mi).Towns:BiałogardKołobrzegKarlinoTributaries:BukowaRadewMogilica

Kołobrzeg Lighthouse

Historical
Kołobrzeg Lighthouse (Polish: Latarnia morska Kołobrzeg) is a lighthouse in Kołobrzeg on the Polish coast of the Baltic Sea. The lighthouse in located in Kołobrzeg, West Pomeranian Voivodeship; in Poland.The lighthouse is located in between the lighthouse in Niechorze (about 34 km to the west) and the lighthouse in Gąski (22 km to the east).

Kołobrzeg

Building
Kołobrzeg ([kɔˈwɔbʐɛk] (listen); German: Kolberg (listen)) is a city in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in north-western Poland with about 47,000 inhabitants (as of 2014). Kołobrzeg is located on the Parsęta River on the south coast of the Baltic Sea (in the middle of the section divided by the Oder and Vistula Rivers).

Landkreis Kolberg-Körlin

Place
Kolberg-Körlin (earlier spelling Colberg-Cörlin) was a Landkreis (county) in the Prussian Province of Pomerania between 1872 and 1945. Its territory roughly corresponds with modern Kołobrzeg County (Polish: Powiat Kołobrzeski) and the western parts of modern Białogard County (Polish: Powiat Białogardzki) with Karlino, the former Körlin.

Siege of Kolberg (Seven Years' War)

Place
During the Seven Years' War, the Prussian-held town of Kolberg in Brandenburg-Prussian Pomerania (now Kołobrzeg) was besieged by Russian forces three times. The first two sieges, in late 1759 and from 26 August to 18 September 1760, were unsuccessful. A final and successful siege took place from August to December 1761.

Pomnik pamięci Jana Szymańskiego

Historical

Bindaż Grabowy

Tourist Attraction

Pomnik Zaślubin Polski z Morzem

Historical

Zabytkowy Bindaż

Tourist Attraction

Generała Władysława Sikorskiego

Building
Route Details

Length

5.7 mi

Elev. Gain

98.4 ft

Est. Steps

13000
Created by
Tadeusz Lewicki
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