The park features a model of the Seismosaurus measuring approximately 45 meters in length.
The onsite 7D cinema utilizes motion-synchronized seats and environmental effects to enhance the prehistoric-themed films.
The park grounds contain a replica of a Flintstones-style village, complete with stone-age vehicles.
The educational path is categorized by specific geological periods, from the Triassic to the Cretaceous.
A specialized 'gold panning' station allows visitors to search for semi-precious stones and fool's gold.
Łeba Park is a large-scale dinosaur theme park located in Nowęcin, near the coastal town of Łeba, Poland. The park features over 100 life-sized dinosaur models situated along a forest trail that simulates a prehistoric environment. Beyond the dinosaur exhibits, the grounds include a 7D cinema, a large playground area, and a mini-golf course. The site incorporates a 'Human Skeleton' section and an educational trail explaining geological eras. The park is designed specifically for family interaction with various active leisure zones. It occupies a sprawling outdoor space that integrates natural forestry with synthetic paleo-exhibits. The park's layout encourages walking, with pathways winding through the trees to conceal successive dinosaur displays. Visitors can access a dedicated area for panning for gold and other geological activities. The park is seasonal, operating primarily during the warmer months of the year.
The large Brachiosaurus model situated near the main entrance trail.
Bring comfortable, closed-toe walking shoes as the terrain involves long forest trails.
Apply mosquito repellent before entering the forested areas of the park.
Check the park's website before your visit for information on the daily performance schedule of the mini-zoo or animation shows.
Attempting to see every attraction in under two hours, as the physical size of the park requires significant walking time.
Open seasonally from spring through autumn; closed during the winter months.
Maintain noise levels respectful of other families; do not touch or climb on the dinosaur sculptures.