Koszalin

Koszalin, situated just 70 km or an hour's drive from Sagaja, is a fascinating city with cultural significance and a rich history. The city is vibrant with life, offering cinemas, theaters, cultural centers, philharmonic halls, museums, festivals, and art galleries. Moreover, numerous sports clubs attract enthusiasts of physical activities.

The city center of Koszalin, located approximately 11 km from the Baltic Sea, invites exploration. The city stretches all the way to the southern shore of the coastal Lake Jamno. Much of the city is occupied by charming green areas, such as the Princes' Park (Park im. Książąt Pomorskich), the communal forest on the Chełmska Mountain massif, Beech Forest, and numerous smaller parks and green spaces.

The Old Town, listed as a historic monument, is a cultural gem. There you can find remnants of defensive walls, churches, palaces, historic houses, and villas. Koszalin's landmarks are also part of the European Route of Brick Gothic.

Koszalin is not just a place to visit but also a center of entertainment, culture, and art, contributing to the unique character of this charming city.