Sopot Viewpoints and Hills
Sopot’s landscape is defined by the forested hills of the Tricity Landscape Park, offering panoramas of the Baltic Sea and the city’s historic architecture. This selection includes prominent peaks like Łysa Góra, which features a winter ski slope, and historical landmarks like Wielka Gwiazda, once the site of a popular forest restaurant. These viewpoints are connected by a network of hiking trails leading through nature reserves and secluded spots named after Polish royalty and historic figures, providing perspectives beyond the famous pier.
Łysa Góra
A 110-meter hill featuring a ski lift and slope in winter. It provides views of the Gdańsk Bay and the Sopot pier.
Great Star
A major intersection of hiking and cycling trails. It marks the former location of a popular forest restaurant that was destroyed in 1945.
Tourist Information Tower
A viewing platform offering a central perspective of the Sopot pier and the coastline.
Strażnica
A forested viewpoint located within the Tricity Landscape Park.
Glinna Góra
A 103-meter peak in the Sopot forests, historically known as Großer Gaisberg.
Lisie Wzgórze
A forested hill in the Sopot forest district, historically known as Kaiserstuhl.
Wzgórze Augusty
A peak named in honor of Empress Augusta, situated within the city's forested upland area.
Wzgórze Królowej Marysieńki
A hill named after Queen Marysieńka, located within the forested hills of the Sopot district.
Zajęcze Wzgórze
A nature reserve and viewpoint offering vistas of the Baltic Sea and the city center.
Mała Gwiazda
A guidepost and intersection of several tourist trails in the Sopot forest area.
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