The original wooden pier built in 1900 was destroyed by severe storms and ice floes in the early 20th century.
The pier's length of 136 meters was specifically designed to provide deep-water access for small pleasure crafts historically.
It is situated at the historic boundary where the Vistula river discharge influences the salinity levels of the local bay water.
The pier serves as an official checkpoint for the annual 'Brzeźno-Sopot' open-water swimming competitions.
Beneath the pier, the seabed is periodically dredged to prevent the accumulation of seaweed and organic debris.
The lighting fixtures on the pier are designed to minimize light pollution while maintaining safety for night-time pedestrian traffic.
Molo w Brzeźnie is a 136-meter-long concrete pier extending into the Bay of Gdańsk, originally constructed in the early 20th century. The current structure, dating from the mid-1990s, features a reinforced concrete deck and distinct functional lighting. It serves as a northern terminus for the seaside recreational trail that runs along the coastline toward Gdynia. The pier offers unobstructed panoramic views of the Port of Gdańsk to the east and the coastal forest of Brzeźno to the west. It is a public space managed by the local municipal sports center, GOSiT. The location is integrated into the wider Brzeźno beach complex, which includes dedicated lifeguard-monitored zones during the swimming season. The pier deck is elevated to allow for pedestrian movement above the high-water mark of the Baltic Sea.
The very end of the pier looking back toward the shoreline during sunset.
Bring a windproof jacket, as the pier is exposed to strong gusts from the Baltic Sea even on sunny days.
Walk to the very end of the pier for the clearest view of the distant Port of Gdańsk container cranes.
Combine your visit with a walk through the adjacent Brzeźno Park, which contains historic villa architecture.
Do not attempt to swim directly under or from the pier structure due to strong currents and submerged concrete pilings.
No rollerblading, cycling, or skateboarding allowed on the pier deck; dogs must be leashed.