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Browse hotels in Szczecinek, Poland — properties near Lake Trzesiecko and the historic Rynek. Rail links reach Poznań in about 2.5 hours.

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About Szczecinek

Szczecinek: Lake District Gateway in West Pomerania

Szczecinek sits at the heart of the Pomeranian Lake District in northwestern Poland, bordered by three lakes — Trzesiecko, Wielimie, and Łąkie — that shape the town's layout and attract visitors year-round. The town of roughly 40,000 residents serves as the administrative centre of Szczecinek County and traces its civic roots to a 14th-century Teutonic Knight stronghold, remnants of which survive near the lakeside promenade.

Visitors arrive primarily for outdoor activity: sailing and kayaking on Lake Trzesiecko, cycling the forested trails linking nearby nature reserves, and winter cross-country skiing on groomed routes north of the town centre. The Old Market Square (Rynek) retains a compact grid of rebuilt tenements and hosts a weekly open-air market selling regional smoked fish and dairy.

Practical Tips

  • Getting there: Direct rail connections link Szczecinek to Poznań (approx. 2.5 hours) and Koszalin (1 hour) via PKP Intercity regional services.
  • Best season: June–August for water sports; late January–February for cross-country skiing when lake-area trails hold snow reliably.
  • Currency: Polish złoty (PLN); card payments accepted at most hotels and restaurants.
  • Lake access: The municipal beach on Lake Trzesiecko is a 10-minute walk from the Rynek.

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Apartament Boh. Warszawy 43 D/6

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