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    Jurata is village and a resort on Baltic Sea in Pomorskie Voivodship in Poland.

    Get in

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    By plane

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    • The international Lech Walesa airport at Gdansk [1].

    By car

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    • From Gdansk or Szczecin by the route E28 to Reda and then just north to Wladyslawowo by the 216. From Wladyslawowo east along the Hel Peninsula.

    By train

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    See PKP [2]

    • 1 Jurata railway station. Jurata railway station (Q2293644) on Wikidata Jurata railway station on Wikipedia

    By bus

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    Get around

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    The resort is quite small and has a very specific pine forest character. You can easily walk across the whole village on foot or rent a bicycle. Prior to 1928 it was a fishing village. Jurata is also the name of a Slavic pagan goddess of the Baltic Sea. The village was named after her.

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    Do

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    As a primarily beach village, visitors will spend most of their time sun-bathing and swimming. While the water is of excellent quality, it is cold at times, and visitors should watch for small jellyfish. Jurata also has excellent wind-surfing opportunities - renting, lessons, etc.

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    Eat

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    Jurata is known for its amazing seafood - all varieties, in all forms. Visitors can also sample traditional Polish crepes and cabbage rolls, while more Western food is available as well.

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    Sleep

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    Primarily nice, clean, and quaint small villas and apartment-style rooms, though Western resorts are gradually being built.

    Go next

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    Gdańsk Bay:

    • Pommeranian metropol Gdansk with a beautiful old town and the biggest gothic brick church worldwide
    • sea resort Sopot with the longest European mole
    • sea resort and port Gdynia with the biggest Baltic port
    • sea resort Puck

    Vistula Bay:

    • medieval town of Elblag
    • sea resort and medieval town of Frombork with the grave of Nicolaus Copernicus
    • sea resort Kadyny with one of the best European studs

    Kashubian Coast:

    On the Hel Peninsula:

    On the Vistula Peninsula:




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