Łeba is one of the most charming towns in Pomerania, we have loved it consistently for many years, and every year it seems more beautiful to us. The dunes' incredible infrastructure, rich landscape and many attractions attract tourists not only from Poland but also from abroad.
Our Polanki23 complex are located very close to the city's main tourist and entertainment attractions and only 2.5 km from the city centre.
The Moving Dunes are a natural phenomenon of the Słowiński National Park and a unique tourist attraction. They are located between Lake Łebsko and the sea.
The beaches are formed by sand washed ashore by sea waves and cover an area of 130,000 square kilometres. Sand dried by wind and sun, blown inland by strong winds, forms high dunes (30-40 metres high), the highest of which is the Łącką dune, 42 metres high. They have been moving east and south-east at a rate of 1.2-1.6 metres per year for centuries. The power of migrating dunes is immense, threatening vegetation and burying everything in their path. Its effectiveness depends on wind strength, slope height, dune surface and terrain. The shifting sands create a beautiful desert landscape unique in Europe, often called the Polish Sahara.
Fun for all ages, families with children and couples in love.
Find the right path, conquer the bases, see the attractions we've prepared. For toddlers, we have special wooden prams that make the fun for them even more wonderful. Test your orientation in an area of 5,000 m2 and compare your time to pass through the maze with others. Especially for children, we have prepared a small educational maze and other logic and skill games. Great outdoor fun with Labyrinth Park Leba guaranteed.
Sea Park Sarbski Recreation and Education Park is thematically linked to the fauna and flora of the seas and oceans and the culture and history of the Pomeranian region.
The park is located on a beautiful 5-hectare plot surrounded by a picturesque forest 10 km from the town of Łeba. Sea Park Sarbsk is the largest amusement park in the north, with a wide range of entertainment and educational attractions. The park aims to teach children and young people about the culture and ecology of the area.
At present, attractions such as:
Tarzan Park Rope Park is an attraction for children, teenagers and adults.
This park has four trails available to customers. The green route is designed for young children. The yellow route is for schoolchildren, while the red and blue routes are for young people and adults. The park is located in the western part of Łeba on ul. Rąbka (towards the moving dunes).
The Museum of the Slovenian Village in Kluki was established with the aim of saving the material culture of the former Kashubian population, known as the Slovenians.
The museum's location in the heart of a working small rural community, in the heart of a national park, adds to its authenticity and emphasises its symbiosis with the surrounding nature.
Old cottages and homesteads come alive with numerous folk dance events that bring to life an old culture, a bygone era.
Passenger sailing Łeba is excellent entertainment for the whole family.
Cruises are offered on two ships: Denega and Gryf. A cruise is an excellent way for both adults and children to spend their free time in Łeba. On board the Denega, the pirate Criss Sparrow, who captivates everyone with his energy and good humour, will provide additional entertainment.
The new museum site under construction in Leba will be a unique national institution, combining cultural, scientific and educational activities. It is designed to preserve Poland's Baltic Sea heritage for future generations. The modern exhibition introduces visitors to centuries of maritime history in the Baltic Sea and presents many aspects of the NMM's underwater archaeological research. The space dedicated to fishing will centre around the main exhibit: A 25-metre steel cutter. Offshore wind energy will also be on display. The new museum's architecture evokes the sea, sandy beaches and sails filled with wind. Environmentally friendly energy solutions will complement the visual features of the building.