Casa Basia Guesthouse
Family run Guesthouse. Located in the town center, not far away from the sea. Kolobrzeg offers beach, sea, sunsets,
but this is not all. The city and port with almost 1000 year history is situated at the mouth of the river Parseta flowing into the Baltic Sea. It was famous for an exploitation of rich layers of salt, fishing, trade and agriculture for
centuries ...
Kołobrzeg (German: Kolberg (help·info); Kashubian/Pomeranian: Kòłobrzeg) is a city in Middle Pomerania in north-western Poland with some 50,000 inhabitants (2000). Kołobrzeg is located on the Parsęta river on the south coast of the Baltic Sea (in the middle of the section divided by the Oder and Vistula rivers). It has been the capital of Kołobrzeg County in West Pomeranian Voivodship since 1999, previously in Koszalin Voivodship (1950-1998).
Kołobrzeg today is a popular tourist destination for both Poles and the Germans. It provides a unique combination of a seaside resort, health resort, an old town full of historic monuments and tourist entertainment options (e.g. numerous "beer gardens"). On July 14, 2004, the longest seaside bike path in Poland was commissioned. The path extends from Kołobrzeg to Podczele. It provides unique views of woods, beaches, swamps, impenetrable thickets, bird nesting grounds, and more. The path has been financed by the European Union. An international airport was planned to be built 7 kilometres from Kołobrzeg in Bagicz. However, due to the protests of local population, the project has been scrapped.