Ustka is the western coast's health resort: a working fishing port that discovered its second calling in brine baths and sea-air cures. The harbour mouth is guarded by a red-brick lighthouse and twin moles you can walk out to sea on; behind them, a quarter of half-timbered fishermen's cottages has been polished into cafés and galleries.
As a spa town it stays open — and sensibly priced, from €48 — all year. November brine baths with a storm outside are their own kind of holiday.
The cottage quarter west of the canal for charm; the promenade east for sea-view balconies and sanatorium comforts. Both are five minutes from the moles.
East beach → dune path → the low orange cliffs and wild beaches toward Orzechowo → return through pine forest. Empty even in August past the third kilometre.
All 12 walks in Pomerania →Rail via Słupsk (20 min shuttle) connects to the whole country; the Tricity is about 2 h. The town itself is entirely walkable.
Hand-picked stays for this area are coming here — meanwhile, every property is one click away at live prices.