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The Słoneczna Przystań Guest House is located at Słoneczna 15 in Jarosławiec, right next to the fishing port - so it was impossible to find another name. We cordially invite you to familiarize yourself with and take advantage of our offer. We will try to make your stay with us as successful as possible and to make it an unforgettable holiday full of smiles, sun and joy. Holidays that will stay in your memory for a long time.

Jarek Borowski

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Captain's

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The Captain's Apartment is definitely the most attractive place in our house. It is a really big room with a bathroom, a small, fully equipped kitchenette, wireless internet and satellite TV, and a breathtaking view of the sea. There are 2 double beds and a sofa bed.
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Maritime

This is a two-room apartment with a bathroom and a sea view. The apartment consists of two rooms - in the first there is a double bed and a sofa bed, and in the second a sofa bed. TV with satellite channels, wireless internet. The total area is approximately 22 square meters.
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Amber

Two-room apartment with private bathroom. In the first room two double beds and in the second one double bed. TV, wireless internet. The whole is about 22 square meters.
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Jaroslawiec
Jarosławiec

Jarosławiec first appeared in historical sources in 1459, when the village was part of the Darłowo domain of the West Pomeranian dukes. Located in northern Poland between Darłowo and Ustka in the heart of the central coast, it is a charming fishing village surrounded by beautiful forests and two large lakes. Since the dawn of time, fishermen have lived here, who, in the moments between catches, collected and processed amber, of which a lot can be found in this area to this day.

In 1648, there were four peasants, seven cotters with their families, and seventeen farmhands living here. After several centuries, in the 19th century, it was transformed into a summer resort and remains so to this day. Currently, Jarosławiec is visited by over 5.5 thousand tourists every year during the summer. It then transforms into a vibrant village full of entertainment and many attractions, where everyone can find something for themselves.

Writing about Jarosławiec,

When writing about Jarosławiec, it is necessary to mention its very specific location, which gives it a characteristic atmosphere. This is due to its long extension into the sea, which ensures the cleanest class of water purity on the coast. This is also intensified by the fact that there is no industry or mouths of larger rivers nearby.

A characteristic element of the Jarosławiec landscape - and at the same time the biggest attraction - is the lighthouse, whose light is visible from a distance of 24 nautical miles. It is one of 9 lighthouses on the Polish coast. This historic building from 1829 was built on a circular plan, from red and glazed brick. All floors are emphasized by decorative cornices. From the gable balcony, located at a height of 33 meters, there is a breathtaking view of the sea and two coastal lakes.

Another attraction is walking under a picturesque cliff covered with dune vegetation with protected sea holly and evergreen coniferous forest with a predominance of black pine, which in autumn is a real eldorado for mushroom pickers. The high cliff here is an example of the destructive power of the sea element. About 2-3 km behind Jarosławiec the cliff drops and tourists find a long strip of beautiful sandy beach.

It is worth going there in search of amber, especially after storms. Colorful cutters are moored near the coast, and fishermen offer fresh fish straight from the sea. Further on, a blue ship sails out to sea for trips, during which you can feast your eyes on the view of the cliff in all its glory. It is really worth it! The cliff shores stretch for

2 kilometers and in some places reach up to 45 meters high, where there are viewpoints overlooking the sea

Moreover, the entire neighbourhood of Jarosławiec is the so-called "Checkered Land", with incredibly interesting half-timbered buildings from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, commonly known as the "Prussian wall".

Jarosławiec takes on an incredible charm in autumn, when almost all the summer visitors leave and time seems to stand still.

It is worth noting that outside the season, only 329 residents are permanently registered in Jarosławiec. Most of them, like their ancestors centuries ago, are engaged in fishing and collecting the "gold of the Baltic Sea", i.e. amber. This peace lasts until summer, so people who want to experience peace and quiet, heal themselves with iodine, which is most abundant in autumn during storms, or simply want to escape the daily, city rush will certainly not be disappointed by a visit to this wonderful place.

Contact

In case of reservation, please make an advance payment to the account: 50 1020 5558 1111 1349 2780 0213 Jarosław Borowski ul. Słoneczna 15,

76-107 Jarosławiec. Bank Inteligo kindly ask you to provide your name and the date of your stay on the transfer. In the case of transfers from abroad, you should also provide the swist code: BPKOPLPW and before the account number PL.

 

We accept prepayments via PayPal to jaroboro@gmail.com and Revolut.

 

Contact tel./whatsap: 604051208

Due to my frequent stays abroad, I apologize if there is sometimes a problem reaching you by phone.

Please contact me via whatsap or call Ms. Agnieszka: +48 609 944 404

 

jaroboro@gmail.com

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