Katy Rybackie


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Katy Rybackie is an old fishing village located on the Vistula Spit, on the west shore of the Vistula Lagoon. 

The first mention of the village dates back to 1643 the first house was built here 40 years later, in 1780 in this place was an inn, in 1808 and the town became independent seceded from the nearby Stutthof. The first summer visitors will come to Katy Rybackie after the end the First World War.

Today Kąty Rybcakie is not only a fishing village, it is also known holiday destination. Operates here a few holiday centers, numerous private accommodation and campings. A large number of dining venues to suit every tourist. Next to the fishing port built a modern marina, a little further in the direction of Stutthof operates a private marina "Neptun". In the complex fishing port  working the Vistula Lagoon Museum.

Kąty Rybackie famous for its sandy beaches and extensive nature reserve of the Black Cormorant - the largest in Europe mainstay cormorants.


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