The promenade is part of a larger coastal defense system designed to stabilize the cliffside against Baltic Sea storm surges.
The walkway features specific elevated lookout points designed to be above the tree line of the coastal park.
The entire length of the path is equipped with LED lighting integrated into the flooring for nighttime navigation.
It is constructed from durable materials specifically chosen to withstand high salinity levels and intense wind exposure.
The promenade path connects directly to the Velo Baltica bicycle route that runs along the Polish coast.
The Ustronie Morskie promenade is a multi-level coastal walkway stretching along the Baltic Sea cliffs in Northern Poland. It integrates a primary pedestrian path with an elevated terrace that provides direct views over the sandy beach below. The structure features modern infrastructure, including wooden benches, glass windbreaks, and illuminated railings. It serves as the primary connection between the town's central tourist district and the eastern beach access points. The promenade is constructed to mitigate coastal erosion and facilitate safe public access to the cliff-top overlooks. It serves as a central hub for outdoor recreation and seaside walking in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship.
The elevated viewing platform near the center of the promenade facing west toward the pier.
Visit during the shoulder seasons to avoid heavy pedestrian traffic and enjoy unobstructed ocean views.
Bring windproof clothing even in summer, as the elevated sections are significantly windier than the town center.
Use the wooden staircases located at intervals along the path to access the beach level directly.
Do not attempt to climb down the cliff face outside of the designated staircases due to unstable soil conditions.
Keep cycles on the designated bike lane markings to avoid collisions with pedestrians.