Sunset over the Baltic Sea in Jarosławiec
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Jarosławiec

A pearl of the Polish coast — twenty kilometres of sandy beach between Darłowo and Ustka. Lighthouse, fishing port, pine forests, and the Wicko and Kopań lakes.

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🌊 ABOUT THE TOWN

Jarosławiec — coastal pearl between Darłowo and Ustka

A seaside tourist town in the Postomino municipality, set midway along the coast between Darłowo and Ustka. Surrounded by pine forests and two coastal lakes — Wicko and Kopań — it has played the quiet role of a fishing village for more than five centuries and is today gladly visited by summer guests looking for a wide beach, cliff landscapes and an atmosphere free of big-city bustle.

📜 From a princely fishing village to a Baltic resort

The first written mention of Jarosławiec comes from 1459 — the village was then under the rule of the Pomeranian princes and lived from fishing in the Baltic. For the following centuries the settlement remained a small, self-sufficient fishing community, its rhythm of life set by seasonal trips out to sea, storms and smoking fish for sale.

In the 19th century, with the development of shipping and the need to secure the dangerous stretch of coast, a lighthouse was erected here — it was put into operation in 1838. It instantly became the symbol of the village and still serves seafarers to this day. After World War II Jarosławiec returned within the borders of Poland and from the 1960s and 1970s onwards it changed shape: in place of fishermen's huts grew guesthouses, holiday cottages and the first resorts, and the sandy beach, forests and proximity of the Baltic attracted family after family.

Old postcard from Jarosławiec
Jarosławiec on an old postcard — the way our grandparents remembered it.
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Jarosławiec lighthouse — 33.3 m of red brick, octagonal tower
The lighthouse — the most photographed building of the entire coastal stretch.

🗼 The lighthouse — symbol of Jarosławiec

The Jarosławiec lighthouse measures 33.3 metres in height and stands just at the edge of the cliff. Its characteristic octagonal red-brick tower with a white lamp at the top is visible from the beach, from the forest, and in drone shots from several kilometres away. You can climb it — from the upper gallery the view stretches across the entire coastline from Mielno to Łeba.

The cliff next to the lighthouse is living nature in action. Every storm tears off a piece of the slope and brings the edge ever closer to the road and the buildings — which is why the shore is regularly reinforced. This is a place where you can see the force of the Baltic on the scale of generations.

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⚓ RIGHT NEXT TO THE LIGHTHOUSE

Fisherman's Monument

At the foot of the lighthouse stands a sculpture of a fisherman — the symbolic figure of Jarosławiec and the entire Baltic fishing tradition. The bronze figure pulls a net from a stone bed, surrounded by a circle of red brick paving. The most recognisable photo spot of the whole promenade.

🏖️ Beach, pier, ski slope and Velo Baltica

A wide, sandy beach with a gentle entrance to the sea stretches along the entire length of the town and — thanks to the microclimate — is recommended for families with children. In summer the designated bathing areas are watched by WOPR lifeguards, and in the centre of the resort there is a well-kept pier with viewpoints.

Beyond the beach, worth mentioning are: the year-round Albatros ski slope with a lift and a SPA zone in nearby Postomino, an aquapark with pools and slides, a fishing port with fresh fish straight from the boats, and the international cycle route Velo Baltica (EuroVelo R10), which lets you reach Darłowo and Ustka without using busy roads. Around the town there are also pine forests and two picturesque coastal lakes — Wicko and Kopań — ideal for kayaking, fishing or a longer walk off-season.

Sunset on the beach in Jarosławiec
An evening walk along the shore — one of the most obvious 'attractions' of the town.
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Jarosławiec in winter
A December morning on the beach — the season of silence.

❄️ Four seasons by the Baltic

Jarosławiec is a town that changes its face with the seasons. In summer (June–September) it pulses with life: fish-frying places around the centre, open-air concerts, festivals near the pier, evening walks along the beach and queues for ice cream. September and October bring the so-called 'Polish Indian summer' — an empty beach, warm sand and some of the most beautiful sunsets of the year, when the sun goes down right over the sea.

Autumn and winter bring storms that draw photographers here from all over Poland. White wave crests strike the cliff, amber and shells land on the beach, and the lighthouse tower stands in the background — sometimes snow-covered to the very top. It is also the season for lovers of silence: a walk on a December morning along an empty beach and coffee in one of the year-round guesthouses is one of the most soothing experiences of this part of the coast.

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“A fishing village of the Pomeranian princes, today a seaside pearl — Jarosławiec combines the silence of the forest, the air of the cliff and the unpredictable energy of the Baltic.”

📍 How to get here and what's around

Jarosławiec lies about 15 km from Darłowo and 20 km from Ustka, halfway between these two larger resorts. The nearest railway stations are in Sławno (about 25 km) and Słupsk (about 40 km), from where buses and minibuses run. The most convenient way to get here is by car along the regional roads from Koszalin and Bytów.

It is worth combining your stay with trips to: the castle of the Pomeranian princes in Darłowo, the Słowiński National Park with its shifting dunes, Ustka with its promenade and port, and Postomino — the municipality centre, home to the Albatros ski slope, among others.

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