This promenade of piled up boulders stretches over a mile from the swampy marshlands into the sea. The stone wall was built between 1863 and 1864, sitting atop the remains of a 17th-century seawall.
🌊 Offers great views of the Baltic coastline.
💖 A legendary spot where lovers can ensure lasting togetherness by holding hands and kissing at the end.
🚶 Provides a challenging but rewarding experience hopping from rock to rock.
🧺 Locals often enjoy picnics at the pier's end, greeting passing boats.
⚠️ The wall is completely submerged at high tide.
⚠️ Can be dangerously slippery in the rain.
✅ Check water levels before venturing out.
💡 A red-and-white channel marker at the pier's end prevents night-time boating accidents.
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