An attraction on the Baltic, which not everyone has heard of. You can use it for free

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The coastal narrow -gauge railway offers daily holidays. This attraction must be used during your stay on the Rewal Coast.

The narrow -gauge coastal railway is an attraction that most vacationers relaxing on the Baltic Sea still do not know. The ride on a historic queue on the route from Gryfice and Trzęsacz to Pogorzelica may be an interesting and not too expensive alternative to rest on the beach. The price of a normal ticket is PLN 31 for one -way trip. In addition, as part of the “Meet our queue” campaign, children from schools and kindergartens from the Rewal Commune can take advantage of travel for free.

A historic queue by the sea

The narrow -gauge railway is more and more boldly gaining the recognition of tourists. Colorful trains traveling on scenic routes can be found in many regions of Poland – from Bieszczady, through Greater Poland to West Pomerania. They run primarily during the holidays, when children have free time from school.

The narrow -gauge railway, open in 1986, is a proposal for those who want to experience a railway adventure during their stay on the Baltic Sea. The historic train runs every day on May 31 to September 28, 2025. After this period, trains run on average on two weekends each month.

Ticket prices

On average, the narrow -gauge railway carries an average of 150,000 passengers a year. Families most often use this type of attractions – carriers are therefore trying to make the offer of tickets more attractive, introducing more favorable family journeys at a low price. Such a ticket on the Trzęsacz – Pogorzelica route for four people is an expense of PLN 87 (in the case of a one -way passage) or PLN 104 (both ways). Passengers will pay 31 or 40 zlotys for individual tickets for adults.

In addition, by the end of 2025 as part of the “Get to know our queue”, children can use travel for free. However, this applies only to students of schools and kindergartens from the area of ​​the Rewal commune.

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