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Hiking around Sopot offers a diverse landscape, situated between the Baltic Sea and extensive forested hills. The region is characterized by sandy coastal areas, moraine hills, and dense woodlands, particularly within the Tri-City Landscape Park. This varied terrain provides opportunities for both gentle coastal walks and more challenging routes with moderate elevation changes. The highest point in Sopot, Dostojna Góra, reaches 153 meters above sea level.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Church of the Saviour is located quietly in Południowy Park, just a few steps from the beach and the pier – an ideal stopover on any route through Sopot. The building was constructed between 1913 and 1919 for the Protestant community and combines brick architecture with decorative Art Nouveau elements. Inside, the bright, clear space surprises with artistic details and a soothing silence that forms a beautiful contrast to the lively coastal area. A short detour is worthwhile for anyone who wants to discover Sopot's quieter, historical side.
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The St. George's Church is one of Sopot's most distinctive historical buildings. Built between 1899 and 1901 and originally consecrated as the Church of the Redeemer, it combines Neo-Gothic forms with a warm, inviting atmosphere. Its slender tower rises above Monte Cassino Street, the resort town's central promenade. Inside, the stained-glass windows and the calm, clear spatial design are worth a look. A short detour is recommended on any route through the city center – the church is just a few steps away from the lively hustle and bustle, forming a quiet contrast to it.
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The „Crooked House“ in Sopot is one of the most unusual buildings on the Polish Baltic coast. Built in 2004 and inspired by the imaginative drawings of Jan Marcin Szancer and Per Dahlberg, the facade looks as if it has come to life – undulating, distorted, almost fairytale-like. The building is located directly on the bustling Monte‑Cassino Street and is part of a small shopping and dining complex. A short stop is worthwhile, as the playful architecture is a real eye-catcher on any route through Sopot.
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descending the stairs from the street
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A must-visit place if you are in Sopot.
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You should take the time to look inside the church and admire the stained glass windows.
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Imposing brick building from the late 19th century.
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There are over 50 hiking routes starting conveniently from bus stations in Sopot, offering a wide range of experiences from easy coastal walks to more challenging forest trails.
Yes, Sopot offers many easy trails perfect for a relaxed outing. For example, the St. George's Church in Sopot – Rezydent Hotel Sopot loop is an easy 3.2 km walk, and the Sopot Spa House – Sopot Lighthouse loop is another accessible option at 4.2 km, both starting near central bus stops.
Absolutely. Many trails in Sopot are designed as loops, bringing you back to your starting point or a nearby bus stop. Examples include the Sopot Beach – Mouth of the Oliwa Stream loop and the View of the Bay – Łysa Góra (Sopot) loop, both offering diverse scenery.
Sopot's trails offer a diverse mix of landscapes. You can explore the dense forests of the Tri-City Landscape Park with its moraine hills, enjoy refreshing coastal paths along the Baltic Sea, or discover urban green spaces like the Northern and Southern Parks. The region is known for its undulating terrain and scenic views.
Yes, many trails lead to rewarding viewpoints and pass by interesting landmarks. You can find panoramic views of the Bay of Gdansk from places like View of the Bay or Glinna Hill. Other notable attractions include the iconic Sopot Pier and the unique Krzywy Domek (The Crooked House), often accessible from routes near the town center.
Many of Sopot's trails are family-friendly, especially the shorter, easier loops. The Squirrel Trail, for instance, is just over 4 km and designed with children in mind, passing by interesting trees and offering views from Clay Hill. Coastal walks are also generally flat and enjoyable for all ages.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in the Tri-City Landscape Park and forest areas around Sopot, provided they are kept on a leash. However, specific regulations might apply in certain nature reserves or on beaches during peak season, so it's always best to check local signage.
Sopot offers great hiking opportunities year-round. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer is ideal for combining hikes with beach visits, while winter can transform the forests into a serene, snowy landscape, though some paths might be slippery. Always check weather conditions before heading out.
Absolutely. A significant portion of Sopot's hiking trails, including many accessible from bus stations, traverse the Tri-City Landscape Park. This vast forested area offers varied elevation, dense woodlands, and natural curiosities. The Hare Trail and Fox Trail are prominent examples within the park.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse scenery, from refreshing coastal views to tranquil forest paths, and the convenience of accessing trails directly from public transport hubs. The well-marked paths and variety of difficulty levels are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, on clear days, some higher viewpoints in Sopot's hills, such as Glinna Hill, can offer distant views of the Hel Peninsula across the Bay of Gdansk. These spots provide a rewarding panorama after a moderate climb.


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