Camping Nr 218 Stogi

Gdańsk


Located in a pine forest in the suburb of Stogi, about 5.5km northeast of the centre, this is the most convenient of Gdańsk’s three camping grounds. Just 200m away is one of the city’s best beaches, with the cleanest water you’ll find for miles. Tram 8 from the main train station passes here (25 minutes).


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