Dębina Plaża is a serene and secluded beach located near the tranquil village of Dębina, Poland. The beach is positioned at the foot of a majestic cliff, offering spectacular views of the Baltic Sea. It is characterized by a blend of sandy and stony surfaces, with the sandy areas extending towards Rowy and the stony areas towards Ustka. The beach is not artificially enlarged or organized, preserving its natural allure.
Dębina Plaża is nestled amidst the natural beauty of oak forests and dunes, creating a peaceful ambiance that is not usually crowded with tourists. It is a haven for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquility, with a variety of walking trails and bike paths available in the surrounding area.
During the summer season, a 100-meter stretch of the beach is guarded, ensuring the safety of visitors. Despite its serene atmosphere, the beach does not offer many fast food options or inflatable toys. However, its natural beauty and peaceful ambiance more than compensate for this.
The beach is easily accessible, with one entrance featuring steep stairs from Nadmorska Street. It can be reached by a short walk from the center of Dębina, which is just a kilometer away. Visitors can also opt for a scenic 3 km walk from Rowy. Alternatively, it is recommended to travel by car, but buses from Słupsk or Ustka are also available. Unfortunately, there is currently no train service to Dębina.
Parking facilities are not specifically mentioned, but the presence of new buildings along the road to the beach suggests the possibility of nearby parking options. Accommodation in Dębina is diverse, with options ranging from holiday resorts and guesthouses to summer cottages.