Chałupy

Chałupy is a small village and seaside resort in Pomeranian Voivodship in Poland.

Get in

By plane

  • By plane - the international Lech Walesa airport at Gdansk or the international Szczecin-Goleniow airport .

By car

  • From Gdańsk or Szczecin by the route E28 to Reda and than just north to Wladyslawowo by the 216. From Wladyslawowo east along the Hel Peninsula.

By train

Polregio operates several trains per day from Gdansk via Sopot and Gdynia. Trains continue to Hel at the end of the peninsula. In summer with bike coach.

  • 🌍 Chałupy railway station.

By bus

  • See PKS

Get around

The sea resort is not quite big, so you can easily walk on foot or rent a bike. As it is situated on the Hel Peninsula its not easy to get lost.

See

The big, wide, clean beach on Baltic-side, the pine-woods in the sand-dunes outside of town. A trip to the residential areas of nearby Jastarnia.

Do

Various Water-Sports (inexpensive) Sightseeing plane flights out of Wladyslawowo or Jastarnia.

Eat

Mostly just modest outdoor cafes and fast-food; but there are one or two smaller restaurants in town, and some modern seafood restaurants just outside of town on the main road.

Drink

The night life is pretty much about the outdoor beergardens on the campgrounds, and sometimes there are big tents set up by beer sponsors in town and on the baltic-side beach.

Sleep

There are a lot of campgrounds that start at the edge of town. They are on the bay side of the peninsula.

Go next


Gdańsk Bay:

  • Pommeranian metropol Gdańsk with a beautiful old town and the biggest gothic brick church worldwide
  • sea resort Sopot with the longest European mole
  • sea resort and port Gdynia with the biggest Baltic port
  • sea resort Puck

Vistula Bay:

  • medieval town of Elblag
  • sea resort and medieval town of Frombork with the grave of Nicolaus Copernicus
  • sea resort Kadyny with one of the best European studs

Kashubian Coast:

On the Hel Peninsula:

On the Vistula Peninsula:


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