Łeba

Łeba (pronounced 'Webah') is a resort city in Pomerania on the Baltic coast with a wide sandy beach. The Slowinski National Park, featuring the biggest sand dunes in Europe, is situated to the west of Łeba.

Get in

By plane

The nearest airports are Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport and Szczecin-Goleniów Airport.

By car

From Gdańsk or Szczecin by the route E28 to Lębork and then north to the coast by the 214.

By train

There are regular train connections from Lębork several times a day during the summer peak season - usually every hour or second hour. The journey takes an hour. A few trains per day runs all the way from Gdynia.

  • 🌍 Łeba railway station.

By bus

There are regular minibus services operated by Boguś Bus between Lębork and Łeba.

Yacht port

  • ul. Jachtowa 1, tel. +48 59 8661460, 8661530, 8662973
  • 54°46.0' N 17°33.5' E
  • Radio: VHF 12, 16, 17
  • Maximal units: up to 18 meters long (yachts), up to 24 meters long (motor). Price/24h: yacht up to 5.5m: 11zł, 5,5-10m: 20zł, 10-13m: 35zł, 13-17m: 43zł, 17-20m: 50zł, etc... Electricity: 6zł, water 3zł. Hostel: Jul-Aug 170zł/90zł kid (120/70 zł off season)
  • Water and electricity supply to yacht. Bar, WC, showers, laundry, sauna, hostel.
  • See: http://www.portjachtowy.vit.pl/%5Bdead+link%5D Also Port Jachtowy link on http://www.leba.pl/%5Bdead+link%5D (in Polish). Follow into Port Morski link to see navigation map .

Get around

Łeba is a small town - it is easiest to navigate by foot or by bike. There are many bicycle rental shops in the town (prices start from 20 zł per person per day).

See

There is a tourist information centre in the Listopada Street. To get there, after getting off the minibus at the railway station, walk straight ahead to the roundabout, turn right and the tourist information centre will be on your right hand side a few metres ahead next to the library.

Do

  • beach
  • water sports, windsurfing
  • horse riding
  • disco

Sleep

Camping

Go next

Gdańsk Bay:

  • Gdańsk - Pomeranian city with a beautiful old town and the biggest Gothic brick church worldwide
  • Sopot - a sea resort with the longest European mole
  • Gdynia - a sea resort and the biggest Polish Baltic port
  • Puck - a sea resort

Vistula Bay:

  • Elbląg - a large town with history that dates back to the Middle Ages
  • Frombork - a sea resort and medieval town, with the grave of Nicolaus Copernicus
  • Kadyny - a small seaside village

Kashubian Coast:

Pomeranian Coast:

On the Hel Peninsula: Chałupy , Jastarnia, Jurata and Hel are little sea resorts that are popular destinations for summer vacations.

On the Vistula Peninsula:

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