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The community's campground, surrounded by lots of greenery, is located in a public park just 500m from the miles-long Baltic Sea beach.
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Flat grassy area interspersed with numerous trees and bushes, surrounded by tall deciduous trees. Adjacent tent camping area primarily for youth groups. Road and railway line within earshot.
ul. 4 Dywizji Wojska Polskiego 1
78-100 Kołobrzeg
Stettin - Westpommern
Poland
Latitude 54° 10' 53" N (54.1815)
Longitude 15° 35' 44" E (15.59556667)
Signposted at the eastern edge of the village.
General condition of the campsite
7.5Cleanliness of the sanitary facilities
7.5Pitch or accommodation
6.7Price-performance ratio
6.7Shopping facilities on campsites
5Catering
5Friendliness of the staff
5.8Wifi / Internet quality
4.2Coverage of mobile network
7.5Calmness score
6.72
Wanessa
Caravan
Family
August 2025
Unfortunately, I cannot say anything good here. The plots are very small, the caravan fits, but with the awning it becomes critical if it is larger than 2.50 m, I cannot confirm friendliness either, just as little as the cleanliness in the washhouses. Too bad, we were very much looking forward to our vacation, as many had given us this as a tip. The beach is top-notch, you can't say anything about that, but the rest, sorry, and we really place no value on luxury. Here I prefer to use my own toilet.... 7 days as a family 534€ so just as in Germany at the Baltic Sea (info for those who might be looking for something in Poland due to the prices). The ADAC CampingCard (CKE) was also not accepted! Too bad, we are currently making the best of it.
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Good7
Wolfgang
Motorhome
Couple
June 2025
Place very clean, as are the washrooms. Kolberg as a city is not worth it.
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Pleasant6
Julia
Motorhome
Couple
June 2025
The friendliness of the staff is rather so-so, the place is okay for 1-2 nights, you can hear the train honking loudly (but not often). The place is about a 20-minute walk from the beach. Early June has plenty of space and a lot of German campers. Plus point: dogs are allowed. Toilets are clean. For us, no reason to stay here and we move on after 1 day. Very nice beach, but extremely crowded. Was in Rewal smaller, but much less overrun. Retirement paradise.
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Superb10
Guido
July 2023
We are currently at this site - 3 nights with a caravan, electricity, and 2 people for 126.- Euro - so 42.- Euro per night. This makes the site quite expensive - but the operator also makes an effort to meet expectations. The site is absolutely well-maintained and clean. Fenced and guarded at night. Free Wi-Fi, TV room, playground, restaurant, everything on site. The washrooms are adequate and meticulously clean! 👌 All facilities from water to washing machine and disposal are sufficient and work well. So there is nothing to complain about. I found the price quite high, but the site is mostly inhabited by locals - so the price seems to be at a normal level here. The beach is about 500m away, which leads to the beach promenade with hundreds of shops and restaurants. The train and road haven't disturbed us so far - rarely and little to hear.
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Pleasant6
Anonymous
June 2023
The place is like this. Showers are clean. Friendly, I can't confirm here as I can't in all of Poland. The beach is a disaster.
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Pleasant6
Guido
May 2023
The staff is rather grumpy, the space itself is okay. No rolls at the location, shop closed in the morning (but there is a bakery within walking distance in the new development area - if you know about it). Restaurant at the location closes at 8:00 PM). Toilets/showers are clean, but limited (1 bathroom house closed). City sightseeing is only worth it to a limited extent.
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Anonymous
May 2023
We landed here while passing through. Checking in and site briefing was actually just processing. The site is very close to the beach, and there is quite a bit of activity on the promenade in the evenings. The sanitary facilities are really clean. We experienced that at all CPs in Poland. Unfortunately, the motorhomes that only stay for one night are parked very closely together; we could just barely open the passenger door.
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Very good8
Alex
April 2023
Well-located camping site for a few days. Good facilities and clean. The train just on the other side is a bit annoying and loud when it honks. Otherwise everything was fine, and I would recommend this place. Price-wise, we paid 104 PLN (23€) including electricity for the camper and people. The price included the ADAC discount!
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Sanitary
3.7
Quantity
Quality
Area/Site
3.1
Pitches
Public areas
Leisure
0.8
Sport, games, wellness
Animation
Swimming
0.0
In the natur
Indoor & Outdoor Pools
Supply
2.1
Shopping possibilities
Gastronomic offers
Located in the immediate vicinity of Kolberg's kilometre-long sandy beach, Camping Baltic (No. 78) is an Eldorado for families. They can spend their days by the Baltic Sea or in the playground. Pet owners can reach the dog beach and exercise areas from the campsite after a short walk.
With its almost 11 km long beach, Kolberg is one of the most popular seaside resorts on the Polish Baltic coast. In the immediate vicinity of the Aleksandra Fredry city forest, Camping Baltic (No. 78) welcomes its guests just 500 metres from the sea. All pitches are connected to the electricity supply, and there are also stations with drinking water and disposal facilities for chemical toilets. WLAN is also part of the perfect infrastructure. Animal lovers simply take their four-legged friends with them on holiday in the north of Poland. You can reach the exercise areas and a dog beach on foot in just a few minutes. There are several supermarkets in the immediate vicinity of the campsite. Self-catering guests can prepare their meals at the cooking facilities. Holidaymakers enjoy meeting up in the TV room with satellite TV. Families will have a great time in the playground. Bicycle hire, a volleyball and basketball court and table tennis tables round off the leisure facilities. Many interesting excursion destinations are just a few minutes' drive from Camping Baltic. These include the Pomerania Fun Park in Pyszka inland. A Viking village, a play area with inflatable attractions and a water world are just some of the highlights. Holidaymakers can admire all kinds of gemstones typical of the Baltic Sea at the Amber Museum in the centre of Kolberg.
Are dogs allowed on the campsite Camping Baltic (Nr. 78)?
Yes, pets are never allowed on the campsite.
How much does it cost to stay at Camping Baltic (Nr. 78) campsite?
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Does the campsite Camping Baltic (Nr. 78) have sanitary cabins for guests with reduced mobility?
Yes, Camping Baltic (Nr. 78) offers sanitary cabins for people with reduced mobility in addition to regular sanitary cabins.
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