The highest lighthouse in Poland (91.5 m above sea level) is a true loner. It stands in the forest near Wisełka, and a path through Woliński National Park leads to its white tower. Although no lighthouse keeper has lived here since 1962 (everything is controlled automatically), it still watches over sailors. Climbing to the top is a test of fitness, but the view of the sea and forests is worth every drop of sweat. Warning: supposedly, on foggy nights, the bells of sunken ships can be heard here…
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