Kapielisko Trzesacz
West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland — Excellent water quality
Kapielisko Trzesacz is a beach in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland, just 0.22 km from the village of Trzęsacz. It's held Blue Flag certification since 2010, meaning it meets strict standards for water quality, environmental management, and lifeguard presence.
Quick Overview
Plan Your Visit to Kapielisko Trzesacz
The key facts before you go
About the Beach
What is Kapielisko Trzesacz?
Kapielisko Trzesacz is a Blue Flag beach in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, located just 0.22 km from the village of Trzęsacz on Poland's Baltic coast. Certified since 2010, this beach maintains high environmental standards and water quality year-round. The beach operates seasonally from late June through September, offering free access to visitors. Lifeguards are on duty during opening hours, making it a secure choice for families. The beach is notably dog-friendly, welcoming four-legged companions. Review highlights mention a wide sandy shoreline without pebbles, a gentle descent into the water, and a relaxed atmosphere that avoids peak-season crowds. Church ruins visible nearby add local character. The Baltic waters here average 17.2–17.4°C at peak summer, suitable for swimming with proper preparation in cooler months.
It sits alongside Blue Flag beaches in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, part of a broader network of Blue Flag certified beaches across Poland certified annually by the Foundation for Environmental Education.
Visitor Feedback
What Visitors Say About Kapielisko Trzesacz
What visitors appreciate
- wide beach|no crowds|intimate atmosphere|dog-friendly|guarded beach|church ruins|clean sand|gentle descent to the sea|no pebbles|sunbed rental
- Well-staffed with lifeguards during season
- Excellent EU-rated bathing water quality
Points to consider
- Can be busy during July and August peak season
- Facilities may be reduced outside peak months
Based on aggregated public visitor feedback. Themes are synthesised from multiple sources — not individual quotes. Zeach does not reproduce individual reviews.
Sunrise, Sunset & Beach Direction
Kapielisko Trzesacz faces unknown toward Baltic Sea. The best light for photography and swimming is typically in June, September. The beach's orientation determines when it catches direct sun — plan your visit around this to make the most of your time there.
Planning
When to Go — Month by Month
| Month | Air Temp | Water Temp | Crowds |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan | 1°C | 1°C | Low |
| Feb | 1°C | 2°C | Low |
| Mar | 4°C | 4°C | Low |
| Apr | 8°C | 9°C | Low |
| May | 13°C | 11°C | Low |
| Jun | 17°C | 15°C | Med |
| Jul | 19°C | 17°C | High |
| Aug | 19°C | 17°C | High |
| Sep | 15°C | 14°C | Med |
| Oct | 11°C | 11°C | Low |
| Nov | 6°C | 7°C | Low |
| Dec | 3°C | 3°C | Low |
The best time to visit Kapielisko Trzesacz is June, September. Air temperatures peak around 18.7°C in summer. Peak water temperature reaches 17.2°C in July.
How crowded does Kapielisko Trzesacz get?Kapielisko Trzesacz attracts visitors most heavily in July and August, the traditional Polish school holiday period. However, reviews consistently note 'no crowds' and an 'intimate atmosphere'—a contrast to major cities like Szczecin or Gdańsk. This suggests the beach absorbs summer traffic without feeling packed. June and September are identified as optimal visiting months, striking a balance between warmer water (15.1°C in June, 13.7°C in September) and fewer visitors than peak July-August. Outside the June-to-September operating season, the beach closes entirely, eliminating any shoulder-season option from October to May. When is Kapielisko Trzesacz least crowded? The earliest weeks of the season (late June) and the final weeks (mid-to-late September) likely see lighter foot traffic. Weekday visits during July and August will probably be quieter than weekends. Why does this beach avoid the overcrowding affecting larger resorts? Its modest size, location in a small village rather than a major city, and dog-friendly policy create a self-selecting demographic: locals, families with pets, and those seeking calm rather than nightlife or water-sports infrastructure. Free access removes any 'exclusive' atmosphere but also means no queuing or advance booking anxiety.
Is Kapielisko Trzesacz open year-round?The beach itself is accessible year-round, though staffed facilities including lifeguards typically operate only during the official season (25-06 – 24-09). The Blue Flag is displayed during the certification period only.
The Water
Swimming and Beach Life at Kapielisko Trzesacz
Is Kapielisko Trzesacz safe to swim?Kapielisko Trzesacz is Blue Flag certified, which requires meeting strict bathing water standards set by the EU Bathing Water Directive. Water quality is rated <span class="inline-stat">Excellent</span>. Lifeguards are on duty during the official season.
What is the water temperature at Kapielisko Trzesacz?Peak water temperature at Kapielisko Trzesacz reaches around <span class="inline-stat">17.2°C</span> in July, making it comfortable for swimming during the summer months. In winter (January), air temperatures average 0.6°C.
What is the beach like at Kapielisko Trzesacz?Kapielisko Trzesacz offers a wide expanse of clean sand with no pebble sections—a significant advantage for barefoot walking and lounging. The beach features a gentle gradient into the sea, making water entry accessible for visitors of varying swimming ability. This slope is particularly valuable for families with young children or anyone wary of steep drop-offs. The swimming season runs from late June through September, when water temperatures climb from 15.1°C in June to a peak of 17.4°C in August. Even at peak summer, Baltic waters here remain cool; visitors should expect a bracing experience rather than Mediterranean warmth. Spring water temperatures (8.8°C in April) and autumn conditions (11.2°C in October) suit only cold-water swimmers or those in wetsuits. The beach maintains excellent bathing water quality standards consistent with its Blue Flag status. On-site amenities include a kiosk and shop for basic supplies and refreshments. Disabled access is provided, with specific water-entry assistance available for mobility-impaired visitors. Sunbed rental is offered during peak season. The beach is entirely dog-friendly, meaning your canine companions can enjoy the sand and shallow water alongside you. Why choose Kapielisko Trzesacz over busier alternatives? The combination of free access, lifeguard supervision, and dog-friendly policy attracts a loyal local following without the infrastructure overload of major Baltic resorts. The gentle descent and pebble-free surface make it genuinely practical for families rather than photogenic-only. Church ruins visible from the beach connect swimming with local history—a detail that enriches casual visits.
Does Kapielisko Trzesacz have good facilities?As a Blue Flag certified beach, Kapielisko Trzesacz meets the Foundation for Environmental Education's standards for facilities and services. Trained lifeguards are on duty during the season. Toilet facilities are on site. Parking is available nearby.
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While You're Here
Beyond Kapielisko Trzesacz
Trzęsacz village itself centers on the beach; limited commercial development means staying on-site or in nearby towns is necessary for accommodation and dining. Church ruins visible from the beach are the most immediate local landmark, offering a brief walk and historic context. The broader West Pomeranian coast stretches eastward toward Niechorze and Kamień Pomorski, each with their own beaches and village infrastructure. Szczecin, the regional capital 55 km south, provides museums, restaurants, and urban amenities for day trips. The Pomeranian Landscape Park encompasses much of this coastline, with walking trails and nature observation points accessible within 10–20 km. For visitors seeking variety beyond beach time, Szczecin is the primary destination; smaller villages like Wolin (further east) offer quieter alternatives. Summer operates the beach, so plan accommodation accordingly; many lodgings close October–May.
Trzęsacz village itself centers on the beach; limited commercial development means staying on-site or in nearby towns is necessary for accommodation and dining. Church ruins visible from the beach are the most immediate local landmark, offering a brief walk and historic context. The broader West Pomeranian coast stretches eastward toward Niechorze and Kamień Pomorski, each with their own beaches and village infrastructure. Szczecin, the regional capital 55 km south, provides museums, restaurants, and urban amenities for day trips. The Pomeranian Landscape Park encompasses much of this coastline, with walking trails and nature observation points accessible within 10–20 km. For visitors seeking variety beyond beach time, Szczecin is the primary destination; smaller villages like Wolin (further east) offer quieter alternatives. Summer operates the beach, so plan accommodation accordingly; many lodgings close October–May.
Transport
Getting to Kapielisko Trzesacz
How do I get to Kapielisko Trzesacz by car?Kapielisko Trzesacz is approximately 0.22 km from Trzęsacz. Follow local road signs to the beach. Check Google Maps or a local map for the most current directions.
What is the nearest airport to Kapielisko Trzesacz?The nearest airport is Szczecin-Goleniow Solidarność Airport (SZZ) (SZZ), approximately 55.1 km away. Szczecin-Goleniow Solidarność Airport (SZZ) lies 55.1 km south of Kapielisko Trzesacz, roughly a 50-60 minute drive depending on traffic and route. This is Poland's primary gateway for the West Pomeranian region. From the airport, rental car is the most practical option; motorways connect Szczecin to Trzęsacz with reasonable directness. Alternatively, airport shuttle services and taxis operate from SZZ, though costs for a 55 km journey can exceed €40–60. Public transport from the airport to Trzęsacz is feasible but requires connections (airport bus to Szczecin city, then regional bus northward). Allow 2–3 hours for public transport versus 1 hour by car.
Can I get to Kapielisko Trzesacz by public transport?Regional bus services operate between Szczecin and smaller West Pomeranian towns including routes through the Trzęsacz area. Journey times from Szczecin to Trzęsacz typically range 60–90 minutes depending on route and stops. Buses are an economical option (typically €3–8) but frequencies may be limited outside peak summer season. Check PKS (Polish regional bus operator) schedules in advance, particularly if visiting outside June–September when the beach is closed.
Practical Details
Practical Information
| At the Beach | |
| Entry | Free — no charge to access the beach |
|---|---|
| Lifeguards | ✓ On duty during official season |
| Disabled Access | Contact local authority for details |
| Showers | ✗ |
| Toilets | ✓ Available during season |
| Official Season | 25-06 – 24-09 |
| Beach Type | Sandy beach |
| Dogs | ✓ Dogs welcome |
| Visiting Information | |
| GPS Coordinates | 54.0777°N, 14.9920°E |
| Water Quality | Excellent (EU Bathing Water Directive) |
| Official Website | www.trzesacz.info.pl/atrakcje/2/plaza_w_trzesaczu |
| Blue Flag Operator | Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) — Poland |
Frequently Asked Questions
Kapielisko Trzesacz FAQ
Is Kapielisko Trzesacz worth visiting?
Yes, if you value calm, dog-friendly beach access with reliable safety standards. Blue Flag certification since 2010 confirms consistent water quality and lifeguard coverage. The wide, pebble-free sand and gentle water entry suit families and casual swimmers. However, the seasonal closure (June–September only) and cool Baltic water (peak 17.4°C) mean it suits specific needs rather than all visitors. Skip it if you seek Mediterranean warmth, nightlife, or year-round access.
How do I get to Kapielisko Trzesacz?
By air: Szczecin-Goleniow Airport (SZZ) is 55.1 km away; rent a car for a 50–60 minute drive, or use airport shuttle/taxi (€40–60). By bus: Regional PKS services connect Szczecin to Trzęsacz (60–90 minutes, €3–8). By car: Motorway access from Szczecin is straightforward. No direct train service. From the village center, the beach is 0.22 km away—a short walk.
What is the best time of year to visit Kapielisko Trzesacz?
June and September are optimal: water temperatures reach 15.1°C and 13.7°C respectively, fewer crowds than July–August, and the beach operates fully. July and August offer warmest water (17.2–17.4°C) but peak crowds. October–May the beach is closed entirely. Choose late June or early September to balance warmth, crowd levels, and operational certainty.
What facilities are available at Kapielisko Trzesacz?
Lifeguards patrol during operating hours (June–September). Free access, no admission fees. On-site kiosk and shop provide food and basics. Sunbed rental available. Disabled access and water-entry assistance for mobility-impaired visitors are provided. Dog-friendly facilities allow pets on the beach. No comprehensive resort infrastructure; expect beach basics rather than restaurants or entertainment venues within walking distance.
Is Kapielisko Trzesacz suitable for families?
Yes, strongly so. The gentle descent into water, pebble-free sand, and lifeguard presence all support child safety. Dog-friendly status appeals to families with pets. Free access removes financial barriers. However, the cool Baltic water (even at 17.4°C in August) requires children to acclimate slowly. Seasonal closure limits flexibility. Limited on-site dining and entertainment mean families must self-cater or plan trips to nearby Szczecin for amenities.
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