Imagine a corner of untouched nature located just steps away from the bustling Baltic beaches. Ekopark Wschodni (Eastern Eco-park) is a unique nature reserve in the city of Kołobrzeg, considered one of the most picturesque attractions that Poland is proud of. Founded in 1996, this park has become a true sanctuary for rare species of flora and fauna.

The heart of the park is the famous Salt Marshes — picturesque wetlands that create a unique landscape and serve as a home for many bird species. This site is part of the Trzebiatowsko-Kołobrzeski Coastal Belt, combining dense forests, open spaces, and proximity to the sea. The eco-park is not just a recreation zone, but an important site for environmental education.
Tourists are drawn here by the opportunity to escape the city bustle and immerse themselves in an atmosphere of tranquility. Thanks to its protected status, nature here has been preserved in its natural state, making a walk through the park feel like a small journey into a world where time slows down.