Gdańsk, Pomeranian Voivodeship
Stogi Beach (Naturist Section)
Stogi Beach is the main public beach of Gdańsk, a long stretch of Baltic coast backed by pine dunes east of the city centre.
- Beach
- Baltic
- Designated
- Transit Accessible
- Dunes
About this place
Stogi Beach is the main public beach of Gdańsk, a long stretch of Baltic coast backed by pine dunes east of the city centre. A designated naturist section at the eastern end of Stogi has been formally marked and recognised since the post-communist liberalisation of the 1990s.
The Baltic coast here offers fine white sand, and while water temperatures are cool compared to the Mediterranean (18–21°C in July–August), the beach has a strong summer culture. Stogi is easily accessible by tram from central Gdańsk (line 8 terminus). The naturist section is a proper designated zone with a long-established local following — Gdańsk's naturist tradition predates the communist era and the area was used as an unofficial FKK beach from the early 20th century.
Visitor notes
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Who visits
Gdańsk residents, Polish naturists from the Tri-City area (Gdańsk–Gdynia–Sopot), Baltic summer tourists.
How to find it
Tram line 8 from Gdańsk city centre to Stogi terminus, then follow the beach path east. The naturist section is at the far eastern end, past the main family beach area.
Things to watch out for
Baltic water temperatures are cool. The designated section can be windy — the dune forest behind provides some shelter. The tram is the easiest access; car parking at Stogi is limited in summer.
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Etiquette & ground rules
Formally designated naturist section with Polish naturist tradition. Tram-accessible makes it one of the few urban transit-accessible naturist beaches in Poland.
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