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Golden Trail
The guide was updated:There is no such a walking trail in any other Polish city. It leads from the city center from The Pomeranian Dukes' Castle through John Paul II Alley, Kasprowicza Park to the forest. Although it is a long way to go it is worth traveling as a whole by for example combining the walk with the bike tour.
After visiting the antique part of the city, you can ride a bike through Jasne Błonia Alleys, Kasprowicza Park with its charming Rusałka Lake and Summer Theater to the Rose Garden.
Next, following the forest pathways you can reach some city recreational facilities. You can take a rest in the city lido or on a landscaped forest fields. On Głębokie Lake you can change your bike for a kayak or water bicycle. Rope Park waits for amateurs of active relaxation.
Your trip can be continued through the forest for example following the trail of Seven Mills -Gubałówka.
Useful Information
- More Info: https://www.szczecin.eu/en/odwiedz_szczecin/szlaki_turystyczne/golden_trail.html
- Website: www.szczecin.eu/en/odwiedz_szczecin/szlaki_turystyczne/golden_trail.html
Digital Travel Guide Download
Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95
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The City Tourist Route
The City Tourist Route is a 7-km-long loop which connects 42 sites – the most interesting monuments and places worthseeing. The idea behind the route was to commemorate the 750th anniversary of granting town privileges to Szczecin. The route is marked by an easily found red dotted line painted on the pavement, and thus the common name of the trail is the “Red Route”.
Numbers in circles act as supplementary signs corresponding to each site on the route. Near to each number an information board with a detailed description of the object is either suspended on the wall of the building or standing alone. A pocket guidebook published in various languages, including a map of the route, can be purchased at the tourist information centres, the local seat of Polish Tourist and Sightseeing Society and in bookstores. The route begins and ends in front of the Szczecin Central Railway Station.
The following sites are on the City Tourist Route (the numbers correspond to the numbering along the route):
1. The Central Railway Station
2. Post Office No.2
3. Snail Gate Barracks
4. Fragment Of City Walls
5. Gothic Church of St. John the Evangelist
6. Long Bridge
7. Old Town Hall
8. Late-Gothic Loitz House
9. Pomeranian Dukes' Castle
10. Ducal Stable and Manege
11. Maiden Tower or Seven Coats Tower
12. Castle Route
13. Maritime Academy
14. National Museum
15. Voivode's Office
16. Adam Mickiewicz Monument
17. PAZIM Complex
18. The Royal Gate
19. St. Peter’s and St. Paul’s Church, Dialogue Centre "Upheavals", Szczecin Philharmonic, Voivodeship Headquarters of Police
20. Professors' Houses
21. St. Mary's Gymnasium
22. Birthplace of the Empress Catherine II of Russia
23. St. James Arch Cathedral
24. Flora Statue
25. Eagle Fountain
26. Palace under the Globe
27. Velthusen's Palace
28. Diets' Palace (Nationalmuseum)
29. Art Gallery of the National Museum and 13 Muses' Club
30. Commemorative Plaque
31. Former seat of the Pomeranian Landowners' Bank
32. Former seat of the Prussian Royal Post
33. St. John Baptist's Church
34. Children's Hospital
35. Gen. Władysław Anders Park
36. Church of the Holliest Heart of Jesus Christ
37. St. Adalbert's Garrison Church
38. Kornel Ujejski Monument
39. Harbour Gate
40. Red Town Hall (New Town Hall)
41. Fountain with the Anchor
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Golden Trail
There is no such a walking trail in any other Polish city. It leads from the city center from The Pomeranian Dukes' Castle through John Paul II Alley, Kasprowicza Park to the forest. Although it is a long way to go it is worth traveling as a whole by for example combining the walk with the bike tour.
After visiting the antique part of the city, you can ride a bike through Jasne Błonia Alleys, Kasprowicza Park with its charming Rusałka Lake and Summer Theater to the Rose Garden.
Next, following the forest pathways you can reach some city recreational facilities. You can take a rest in the city lido or on a landscaped forest fields. On Głębokie Lake you can change your bike for a kayak or water bicycle. Rope Park waits for amateurs of active relaxation.
Your trip can be continued through the forest for example following the trail of Seven Mills -Gubałówka.
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