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Sarbinowo, plaża

4.6 · 13,830 reviews
Lively and family-oriented during summer, serene and windswept in the off-season.
Sarbinowo, plaża, Promenada nadmorska, 76-034 Sarbinowo, Poland
Interesting facts
1

The promenade was expanded in recent years to provide a vital protective barrier against the Baltic Sea's encroaching shoreline.

2

The beach is part of a larger coastal defense project involving submerged breakwaters intended to stabilize the local sandy coastline.

3

Sarbinowo was historically a fishing village situated significantly further from the sea before shoreline recession forced structural changes.

4

The area experiences high concentrations of iodine in the air, a common characteristic of the Central Pomeranian coast.

Overview

Sarbinowo Beach is a Baltic Sea coastline destination distinguished by its expansive reinforced concrete promenade that acts as a primary flood defense wall. The beach features fine, light-colored sand and is characterized by a series of groynes designed to mitigate coastal erosion. Its strategic location allows for direct accessibility from the main coastal walkway, which is lined with seasonal dining and leisure infrastructure. The beach width varies significantly based on tidal conditions and recent storm surges. It is integrated into the regional coastal protection system of the West Pomeranian Voivodeship. Lifeguard services are actively deployed during the peak summer months. The beach is characterized by a gradual entry into the Baltic waters.

Photo spot

The raised viewing points along the concrete promenade offering a panoramic view of the coastline and the groyne structures.

Insider tips

Check the local coastal protection signage for zones where swimming is prohibited due to currents near the groynes.

Carry a windbreaker even in summer, as the coastal breeze on the promenade can be significantly cooler than inland temperatures.

Utilize the designated entry points along the promenade to avoid climbing over stone reinforcement barriers.

What to avoid

Do not attempt to swim near the wooden breakwaters (groynes) due to unpredictable water currents and underwater hazards.

Good to know

Lifeguard surveillance is provided exclusively during the summer season; off-season access is unrestricted but lacks safety support.

Etiquette

Avoid walking on the protective rock barriers and groynes as they are uneven and slippery; keep beaches clean of debris.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
2-4 hours
Best time to visit
Late June to August for swimming; May or September for quieter walks along the promenade.
Address
Sarbinowo, plaża, Promenada nadmorska, 76-034 Sarbinowo, Poland
54.250, 15.956
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Details
Coastal DefenseReinforced concrete promenade and wooden groyne system
Beach SurfaceFine, light-colored sand

Frequently asked

Plan for about 2-4 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Late June to August for swimming; May or September for quieter walks along the promenade..

The raised viewing points along the concrete promenade offering a panoramic view of the coastline and the groyne structures.

Close by you'll find Promenada Sarbinowo, Kościół pw. Wniebowzięcia NMP, Latarnia Morska Gąski.