The park contains a protected 19th-century villa, Willa Berolka, located within its boundary.
The trail system is part of the R10 International Bicycle Route, which circles the Baltic Sea.
The park acts as an ecological corridor that preserves the rare maritime forest habitat typical of the Gdańsk Bay.
The area includes specific 'health exercise' stations integrated into the forest trails.
Northern Park (Park Północny) is a protected coastal green space in Sopot spanning approximately 25 hectares between the city center and the border with Gdynia. The park features a dense canopy of mature trees, including oaks, beeches, and maples, providing natural wind protection for the adjacent beach. A network of asphalt and gravel paths runs throughout the grounds, serving as a primary corridor for pedestrians, cyclists, and rollerbladers. The terrain is flat, extending directly to the sandy dunes of the Baltic Sea shoreline. Several historical villas and modern wellness facilities are integrated into the park's perimeter. It serves as a vital ecological buffer zone for the Sopot coastline. The park connects directly to the northern end of the Sopot Pier district.
The elevated path near the beach access points offering a panoramic view of the Baltic Sea against the forest tree line.
Use the dedicated cycling lanes if you are on a bike, as pedestrian paths can become congested in summer.
Access the beach through the marked wooden dune crossings to avoid damaging the protected coastal vegetation.
Carry mosquito repellent if visiting during humid summer evenings.
Do not attempt to cycle on the sandy beach paths; stay on the paved or gravel trails provided.
Cyclists must yield to pedestrians on designated shared paths; do not leave the trails to protect the dune ecosystem.