A Map of the Żuławy Loop

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A Map of the Żuławy Loop
www.petla-zulawska.pl
A Map of the Żuławy Loop
Kaliningrad 30 Mm
10
N
25
65,8
10
Wiślinka•
501
•
Bogatka
Kanał W
ielki
ły
Mikoszewo
•
• Jantar
•
Jantar - Leśniczówka
• Junoszyno
• Stegna
501
Kąty
Rybackie
aW
ierzej
M
.
K
.
P
Kąty Rybackie •
KĄT
K-4 K-3
Sztutowo 13,5
•
Kobyla Kępa
• 10
ZALEW WIŚLANY
3,5
6/E
KM-E
KM-E
2,6
5,9
4/E
KM-S
2/E
1/F
2,4
3/F
5
504
•
FROMBORK
6
7
1,5
Święty Kamień
•
TOL-N
•
Narusa
• Ułowo
Podgórze Józefowo
•
•
•
BRANIEWO
•
2/F
4
TOL
2,7
Cielętnik
505
• Ronin
•
Nowiny
Wikielec
•
Cielętnik
•
Stępień
•
Garbina
• Bogdany
• Biedkowo
• Baranówka
a
ud
•
940
501
• Sobieszewo
Mewia Łacha
J. Mikoszewskie
FRO
3
• Różaniec •
Klejnowo
PIA
Ba
Przejazdowo
Ptasi Raj
Przeko
p Wis
a
Śmiał
15 55
Buki
Mierzei
Wiślanej•
Koszarka Dragowa •
Siekierki
501
Kąty Rybackie - Skowronki
•
Przebrno
iślana •
1,6
Wisła
3,9 / 4,3
7
Radunia
Krynica Morska•
Hel 15 Mm
GDAŃSK
• 3,5 / 7,4
6,1 / 6,4
0,9
2,9
•StaraPasłęka
• Pasłęka
• Nowa
Rusy•
8
Ujście
• Klejnówko
ęka
20
N
2
P-1
9
Pasł
91
2,5
P-2
0,6
1,3
1
Sopot 4 Mm
Gdynia 17 km,
Sopot 10 km
PAS
Piaski
•
• Prątnik
Glinka•
Zawierz
•
54
• Osada
Stegienka
• Stegienka
• Popowo
Szk
arp
aw
a
15
Wis
Króleła
wie
5
rtw Wisła
a
Ma
cka
STAWA ELBLĄG
•
K-2
2,4 / 2,9 13,5
2/ELB
8
13,5 14
•
• Chojnowo
5
15,5 Sztutowska Kępa
•
TOLKMICKO
•
• Krzyżewo
9
Krępiec
0
4/ELB
Nowinka
•
•
Grochowo
II
ZR
15
•
3,2 / 9,2
K-1
Dziewięć Włók
10
Janówek •
• Drewnowo
Izbiska
• Bystra
19,9
•
Łaszka
•
5
•
Przegalina
503
Wysoki
Bór
Grochowo III ZR • •
Trzcinisko
935
•
11
6/ELB
Płonina
11,91 / 3,28 / 3,28
• Kadyny
502 15,6
Mokry Dwór • Weselno
Przemysław•
Głobica
• Grochowo I ZR Płonina ZR•
Bronowo
Koszwały
•
Kaliningrad 60 km
7
• Biała Leśniczówka
•
• 10
8/ELB
Krzywiec
2,9 / 3,7
• Pęklewo
• Pogrodzie
Rybina
• Wiślina
14 14Groszkowo
12 STAWA GDAŃSK
•
•
16
Chorążówka
Drewnica
•
•
03,0 / 2,9
Kadyński Las
•
•
•
/ 4,5
• Jędrychowo
Graniczna ZR
14
Miłocin II•
3,0 / 2,4 Chełmek
• 10 2,8Groszkowo
•
ŚWIATŁO ELBLĄG
• • Żuławki Książęce •
Suchacz
226
2,7 / 3,0
ZR
15
•
Wierzno Wielkie
16
14 20
Żuławki
Broniewo
• Świerznica
• Brzezina
• • Nowe Sadłuki 506
• Lędowo
Bogdaniec
• 18,2
Przybyłowo
10/ELB
• Błotnik
Dublewo
14,7
11
Wiśniówka
• Wocławy
•
• Nadbrzeże
• Rokitnica
18
•
•
Osłonka
Ujście
Tujsk
•
10,6
•
12/ELB
Włóczyska
Łęcze
•
•
504
0
Stanisławowo
12,5
/
2,75
/
2,75
25
20
91
•
•
Zatoka Elbląska 14/ELB
Cedry Małe
10,5 13 Chełmek - Osada
Połoniny
Nogatu
•
Buki Wysoczyzny Elbląskiej
•
•
22
Gdańska Głowa
• Pierławki
•
PRUSZCZ
14
Miłocin
2,5 / 2,4•
Nowotna
24
•
Szkarpawa
Nowotki
Rucianka
Niedźwiedziówka
60
Rychnowy
16/ELB • Kamienica Elbląska
7 930 16 Dworek •
•
Stobiec
•
Chruściel
Cieplice
•
GDAŃSKI
Pagórki
• Wróblewo
•
•
•
•
16
•
•
Huta Żuławska
12,3
•
Kamionek Wielki
Kiezmark
4,0 / 10,5 Niedźwiedzica
Cedry Wielkie
Elbląskiej
Wysoczyzny
P.K.
•
Wężowiec
15
227
Trutnowy
•
•
Trutnowy Trzecie
•
•
Gozdawa Osada
•
Serowa
• Batorowo
•
15
Stare Babki Wybicko
•
Próchnik
•
Ogrodniki
•
Jagodno
1,6 / 2,8
• Kępiny Wielkie•
Nowa
Kościelnica
• Zajączkowo
• Karszewo
•
•
•
•
17
• Błudowo
Trutnowy Pierwsze
Marzęcino
Nowe
Batorowo
Grabiny Zameczek
Cedrowskie
Pola
Półkownikówka
•
Groblica
12,8
13,2
Cyganek
•
•
•
•
• Kurowo Braniewskie
Trutnowy Drugie
• Cyganka •
•
Żelichowo
• Kępiny Małe
Piaskowiec
•
Leszkowy
•
Nowakowo
Mirówko
•
Majewo
12
Piotrowo Gozdawa
•
12,6
Długie Pole Drugie
•
11,9
• Grabowe Pole
55
• Kraskowo Stare Siedlisko
•
•
• Milejewo •
Lubieszynek Pierwszy
Stare Monasterzysko
21
Kępa Rybacka
•
1,6
/
4,75
•
•
925
•
505
8,8
Jagodnik
503
•
• Powalina
• Osice
•
• Ostaszewo •Jeziernik a
•
Długie Pole• Pierwsze
• Nowinki
Orłowo II
•
Piastowo
Nowakowo
• NOWY DWÓR Orliniec
Nowe Monasterzysko
•
•
•
aw
Trzecie
• Suchy Dąb
S22
Giemlice
•
Lin
Orłowo• 1,5 / 1,9
10
•
GDAŃSKI•
• Stobna
• Płonne
Komarówka
Kwietnik
Oreling
• Podgórze
•
Różewo
MŁYNARY Nowica
•
•
Lubieszewo
•
Kępki 4,6 / 7,0
•
Ryki
14,1
Kamiennik Wielki
•
•
Sokolnik
Gniazdowo
•
• •
•
•
Orłowo
I
ZR
•
•
•
Solnica
• Młynarska Wola
Kmiecin •
• Stawiec
4,2 / 3,3 Bielnik II Bielnik I
Stoboje
•
49
• Zaścianki
15
• Orłówko • Rychnowo
•
Rakowe Pole
509
51
50
•
920
• Lubieszewo Pierwsze
•
Nowa Cerkiew
Tuja
Zastawno
0
Bronikowo
•
Janowo
•
•
Steblewo
Kobyliny
•
Krzywe
Koło
7
•
Pszczółki
• Broniszewo
•
Wężownica
•
33
55
Krasinek
Jazowa•
• Brzózki
Palczewo
4,8
/
9,0
•
Myszewko
504
•
Marynowy
509
•
18
•
•
2,9 / 6,0
•
•/ 9,0ELBLĄG 509
5
Rakowiska
• 4513
Ojcowa Wola
• Kącik
Kazimierzewo
Koźliny
Pomorska
Wieś
4,8
• Warszewo
Jazowa Druga
505 •
Wilkowo •
•
Adamowo
Pręgowo
Żuławskie
•
•
• Janiki Pasłęckie
4,5
/
3,5
•
•
Mirowo
Władysławowo
•
Wierciny
Sąpy
4,2
/
6,3
Zalesie
Wiktorowo •
• •
•
• Marynowo Myszkowo
Mikołajki
•
•
• Pordenowo
• Sierpin
19
•
• Jazowa I
•
Helenowo
21
• Olszówka
• Słobity
91
Stawiec
Rakowo
Kopanka
Pierwsza
•
915
Parchowo
Sucha
2,8
/
9,6
A1
Nidowo
•
•
•
Rogowo
•
•
• Gronowo Górne
•
•
2,6 / 3,8 S7
Wikrowo
•
Boręty • Boręty II Parszewo •
kajakowa
•
Czechowo •
• Dawidy
• Góry
Chlebówka
• Borzynowo
Lubstowo
•
Czatkowy
Przezmark
Myszewo
•
Bądy
•
NOWY
STAW
•
•
•
40
•
0
Słobity Stacja
Raczki Elbląskie
Kopanka Druga
• Nowina
Tczewskie Łąki
Świerki
15
Trępnowy
Mieścin
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
9,54 / 2,49 / 2,50
• Lipinka
Karczowiska Górne
• Aniołowo • Leszczyna
•
•
Zajączkowo
• Laski
Jegłownik Szopy
• Weklice
Michałowo
Nogat
14,8
Dębina
• - Dworzec
Zajączkowo
Dąbrowa
•
Lichnowy
•
• Pasieki
•
•
•
• Janów
•Nowy Dwór Elbląski
Pilona Myślęcin
• Stegny
Tropy Elbląskie
• Tczewska
•
•
Lichnówki
• Łukszty
•
Dąbrówka
J. Druzno
•
•
Nowa Pilona
Michałowo 22
Gajewiec
Tralewo
Wikrowo
•
Bogaczewo
ka Mojkowo
•
•
• Lasowice Małe
Marianka
Komorowo Żuławskie
910
•
Fiszew
•
• Tropiszewo
Szpęgawa
•
• Martąg Lasowice Wlk „Agro-Lawi” •Półmieście
6,5 / 11,9
Lisewo Malborskie
• Gulbity Anglity
Błotnica
•
Węgle-Żukowo
7
•
Stanisławie
•
Jasionno
•
•
Lichnówki
Pierwsze
•
Jezioro
•
•
•
TCZEW 6,511/ 11,5
•
• Ząbrowo
• Zielony Grąd
Lasowice Wielkie
Gronowo Elbląskie
Kajmy
Żurawiec Jurandowo
• Robity
Druzno
•
•
•
•
•
35
18,5
Starynia
Lubiszewo
•
•
Łączka
Węzina
•
Węzina •
• Oleśno
Kościeleczki ZR
Stogi
•
•
• Rokitki
Jezioro
Rzeczna
• Tragamin
•
•
•
Szymankowo
• Kupin
30
Fiszewo
•
Pólko
• Pielica
•
• Stara Wisła
Kościeleczki
Żółwiniec
Kaczynos
Krosno
• Leżnice
•
•
Dłużyna
•
•
Janówka •
• Kamionka Gdańska
• Gołąbki
Lisów
Różany
•
•
Kaczynos Kolonia
Szawałd •
Krosienko
Krzewsk
• Śliwiny
• • •
•
•
55 Kamionka Kamienica ZR •
SzlagnowoKikojty
Nowy Dwór Drużno •
Knybawa 905
•
PASŁĘK
• Kończewice
Balewo
•
•
•
527
•
•
•
•
Czarlin
Bałdowo
Klepa Karczowizna
22
• Stogi ZR
•
•
• Stare Pole
• Zwierzeńskie Pole
•
• Rzędy
• Nowe Kusy
•
•
20
• Kamienica
• Rozgart
• Rogajny
K
Gniszewo
Markusy
Sakówko
a
Gnojewo
n
Krzyżanowo
a
2,0 / 9,0
ł
Buczyniec
9,57 / 2,52 / 2,45
Krasnołęka
E
•
lb
•
Kapustowo
lą
•
3,8 / 15,2
ski
Kałdowo 2,0 / 5,2
•
Rakowiec
Królewo••
• Kławki
Gryżyna
• Kraszewo
•
• Nowiny
Wiśniewo
•
22 • Waćmierek
• Zwierzno
•
•
25
Nowa Wieś •
22
Cisy
•
Kąty
Sokółka
Stara
Kościelnica
•
•
Bystrze
•
Skolimowo
Narkowy
•
Złotnica
•
2,0 / 6,1
Królewo
Malborskie
Dzierzgonka
•
•
Jelonki
•
Zarzecze
•
•
•
13,8
• •
• Cisy ZR Grobelno
Topolno Małe
526 Brzeziny
•
Gorzędziej •
Nowe Dolno
•Klecie
• Stalewo
• Majki
Rachowo
• Marwica•
•
MALBORK
Krasin
Stankowo
•
Oleśnica
14
• Kępniewo
900
Topolno Wielkie
Nowa
Wieś
Malewo
Miłoradz
Starogard Gdański 12 km
•
•
•
Mątowy Wielkie
•
•
• Kielminek
• Rydzówka
• Kraśniewo
Grądowy
Budki
Brudzędy
•
Lasy
• Młyn • Wysoka
•
•
515
Subkowy
Szropy
Niziny
Szonowo
•
•
9,58 / 2,52 / 2,5
• Śledziówka
• Wójtowizna
15
•
•
Mała Słońca
Powodowo
Ostróda
35
km
• Mątowy Małe
Jelenie
14
Warszawa 250 km
at
• Wielbark
• Krzyżanki
Nog
Dąbrówka Malborska
Wielka Słońca
55
•
• Rybaki •
• Cygany
• Grzymała
Gronajny
Gościszewo
895
•
Całuny
•
•
91
Śluza Międzyleska
Kłosowo Pogorzała Wieś
10
J. Dąbrówko
•
• Las
•
•
Parów
Pasiska
Mały Garc •
Mątawski
• Jurkowice II
Węgry Węgry
Goraj • Koniecwałd PGR • Koślinka
Str. Międzyłęż
•
Gręblin•
527
•
• Parpary
• Koniecwałd
Ostróda 18 Mm
Grzępa•
Kolincz
• Uśnice
526
Iława 50 km
Międzyłęż
5
•
515
• Wielki Garc
517
Sztumskie
Pole
Witki
•
•
•
Nw. Międzyłęż890
• Kępina
• Żydzia Góra
Rudno
Małe
0
1 km 1 Mm
5 km
10 km
•
•
• Piekło
Walichnowy
Scale 1 : 158 000 (1 cm = 1,58 km)
SZTUM
229
PELPLIN
229
0,5 km
•
Biała
•
Wydry
9,53 / 2,52 / 2,53
•
Góra 603
• Biała Góra
Wielkie
Biała
Góra
517
0
Lignowy Walichnowy
•
602
•
maritime ports and harbours
deep water / port (left) fairway buoy
towns / forests
3,5 / 9,5
Szlacheckie
Bliśnice •Wygoda
Ruzgarty
•
Rutki
•
•
• Tralewo
Małe Eronowo •
885
522
• Benowo
waters / depressions
inland ports and harbours
cardinal buoys
Kuchnia
606
•
Sołtyski • Kuliki
Parowy
•
•
• Szprudowo
Kursztyn
•
Stocki Młyn
reserves, landscape parks
passenger harbours
border buoys
• Barcice
Polskie •
230
• Cierzpice
Gronowo
depth / height
Brody
Pomorskie
Kotło•
•
navigation / harbour lights
sailing ports
2,2 / 14,5
Rudniki
W
•
(at medium water levels MWL)
880
Ciepłe•
ier
zy
ca
• Szadówko
525
beacons / approach gates (S/P)
sailing harbours
lock width / depth at LNWL
GNIEW
• Szałwinek
9,5 / 2,5 / 2,6 above upper sill / depth
Brodzkie Młyny 234
•
gondole
bridges / footbridges
mooring points
Pólko
Małe
LNWL above lower sill (m)
•
• Gogolewo
525
Nicponia
•
Gurcz
functioning drawbridges
museums
20
1 km of the river / 5 km of the river
• Janowo 518 •
875
55
distances in NM
non-functioning bridges
arcaded houses
• Piaseczno Tymawa
5,3
• Pastwa
•
524
5,0
2,6
lbląs
ka E
Zato
g
Elblą
a
ka
ński
Kanła Panie
Tuga
Kanał Śledzi
owy
2,7
sła
i
W
Dzier
zgoń
Nog
at
Tina
Świę
ta
Motław
ła
LEGEND
Wis
91
13,8
• Gniewskie Pole
• Jeleń
Rzym
•
Jaźwiska •
Jelenica •
• Milanowo 870
• Rakowiec
Bielica
•
• Pliski
•
Mała Karczma
• Dąbrówka
• Lipianki
• Podzamcze
•
Stary Dwór
90
3,5 / 9,5
• Pólko •
Aplinki
• Opalenie
Dębowy Las
• 865•
Pod Górami
Widlice
•
• Korzeniewo
Mareza•
Obory
•
• Nowy Dwór
• Grabówko
588
• Dębiny
Wiosło Małe
Wiosło Duże • • Wiosło
Małe
Wiosło
Grudziądz 16 Mm
Duże
532
A1
Miłosna
KWIDZYN
•
521
Grudziądz 32 km
Bydgoszcz 100 km
Białki
power lines with height
monuments of regional architecture
railways, narrow-gauge railways
historic buildings
motorways / express roads
palaces, manor houses
ferries
roads
historic churches
lighthouses
inclined planes
memorials
dangerous places
seats of Regional Water
Management Boards
windmills
monuments of engineering
water police
castles
beaches
Szadowo
Liwa
S7
pontoon bridges
Biała Góra
locks
Inland waterways (with the river current)
Red colour – the right (starboard) side of the fairway
Green colour – the left (port) side of the fairway
Maritime waters
Red colour – the left (port) side of the fairway
Green colour – the right (starboard) side of the fairway
CAUTION!
Proposed Trip Routes
1.The port side of the fairway
2.The starboard side of the fairway
3.Starboard bifurcation (main fairway on the right)
4.Port bifurcation (main fairway on the left)
5.Isolated danger marks
6.Safe water marks
7.Special marks
8.Navigable passage under fixed bridges – port side
9.Navigable passage under fixed bridges – starboard side
10.Navigable passage under fixed bridges – best passage point
11.Vertical clearance under bridge span at medium water level
12.Limited headroom, depth, or width of passage
12
The Great Loop of Żuławy
Rivers: the Motława, the Martwa Wisła, the Wisła, the Szkarpawa, the Nogat,
the Jagielloński Canal, the Elbląg
Places: Gdańsk, Drewnica, Rybina, Elbląg, Malbork, Tczew, Gdańsk
Difficulty level: With good weather, this is a route for every boater. When conditions
worsen, waves appear and the Vistula becomes harder to navigate. Between Biała Góra and
Przegalina, navigation poses no problems as long as we obey the signs on the banks. On the
Szkarpawa and the Nogat, vegetation makes it necessary to clean the screw.
Duration: 6 days of leisurely sailing, about 24 hours in total. A possible modification: start
and end in Rybina. The route then requires 4 days of sailing and is c. 130 km long.
Length: c. 200 km
The number of locks to pass through: 7
The number of bridges (drawbridges, swing bridges, pontoon bridges): 7
The number of ferry crossings: 1
Vessels fit for the route:
Yachts with a draught up to 1.4 m (4.6 ft) (during low water stages on the Vistula, check water
level announcements), including sailing boats, provided that their masts can be lowered
before some bridges (the lowest clearance is 3.7-3.3 m / 12.1-10.8 ft, depending on water level).
Starting points: Gdańsk. Still, because the route is a loop, it is up to you to choose the
starting point.
S
11
6
10
5
SW
Q(9) lub VQ(9)
9
4
SO
Q(6) + LFI lub VQ(6) + LFI
Q(3) lub VQ(3)
W
8
3
7
2
O
Q lub VQ
NO
NW
1
N
Marks Indicating Fairway
Limits on Maritime Waters
Cardinal marks
on maritime waters
The Little Loop of Żuławy
Rivers: the Wisła Królewiecka, the Szkarpawa, the Vistula Lagoon
Places: Rybina, Sztutowo, Kąty Rybackie, Osłonka, Rybina
Difficulty level: A route for responsible sailors. Remember that the Vistula Lagoon is
­classified as internal maritime waters. Proper licences and maritime equipment are
obligatory here.
Duration: 2 days of recreational sailing, about 8 hours in total. A possible route ­modification
for houseboats: Rybina – Sztutowo – Rybina. This makes it a one-day trip for about 2.5
hours of sailing (15 km).
Length: c. 45 km
The number of bridges (drawbridges, swing bridges, pontoon bridges): 3
Vessels fit for the route:
The best are centreboard/ballast keel yachts with a draught up to 1.4 m (4.6 ft).
Possible starting points: Rybina, but since the route is a loop you can also start in Sztutowo
or Kąty Rybackie.
1.The left side of the fairway
2.Fairway bifurcation
3.The right side of the fairway
4.Dangerous place near the left edge of the
fairway.
5.Dangerous place in mid-fairway
6.Dangerous place near the right edge of the
fairway.
7.Isolated danger mark
8.Safe water mark
11
6
9.Fairway near the left bank
10.Fairway near the right bank
11.Fairway cross-over from right to left bank
12.Fairway cross-over from left to left right
bank
13.Mark placed on the left side of exit from lake
or broad waterway
14.Mark placed on the right side of exit from
lake or broad waterway
15.The “A” (Alpha) flag. Caution! Diver down
12
13
7
14
8
15
9
10
S
SW
5
SO
Q(6) + LFI lub VQ(6) + LFI
4
Q(9) lub VQ(9)
To the Capital of the Vistula Żuławy
Rivers: the Szkarpawa, the Tuga
Places: Rybina, Cyganek, Nowy Dwór Gdański
Difficulty level: A route for most boaters, although problems may occur with cleaning the
screw or the cooling system clogged with weeds.
Duration: 1 day, c. 5-6 hours in total.
Length: c. 30 km
The number of bridges (drawbridges, swing bridges, pontoon bridges): 1
Vessels fit for the route:
Yachts with a draught up to 1 m (3.3 ft) and a height up to 2 m (6.6 ft, depending on the
Tuga’s changeable water level).
Possible starting points: Rybina – the broads between bridges.
Down the Vistula to Gdańsk
Rivers: the Wisła, the Martwa Wisła, the Motława
Places: Korzeniewo, Tczew, Gdańsk
Difficulty level: From Korzeniewo to Biała Góra – wing dams projecting far into the river,
poorly visible at medium or high water. The closer to Tczew and Przegalina, the easier it is
to find the current and the greater the transit depth becomes.
Duration: 2 days of leisurely sailing, about 8 hours in total.
Length: c. 80 km
The number of locks: 1
The number of bridges (drawbridges, swing bridges, pontoon bridges): 2
The number of ferry crossings: 2
Vessels fit for the route:
Yachts with a draught up to 1.4 m (4.6 ft), incl. sailing yachts.
Possible starting points: Korzeniewo, near the ferry.
Q(3) lub VQ(3)
W
O
3
2
Q lub VQ
NW
NO
N
Cardinal marks
on inland waterways
1
Marks Indicating Fairway Limits on Inland
Waterways
Project co-financed by the European Union from the European Regional Development Fund
www.petla-zulawska.pl
Scale 1 : 158 000
A Map of the Żuławy Loop
Around the Vistula Lagoon
Rivers and water bodies: the Vistula Lagoon, the Pasłęka and the Elbląg Rivers
Places: Elbląg, Krynica Morska, Kąty Rybackie, Piaski, Nowa Pasłęka, Tolkmicko, Kadyny,
Frombork
Difficulty level: medium, depending on weather conditions and especially on wave height.
In the event of fog or limited visibility, navigation using GPS may be necessary. Most shoals
are sandy; the only dangerous place is the stones near the village of Różaniec – between
Frombork and Nowa Pasłęka. Large clusters of nets occur on the Lagoon, often inadequately
marked or completely unmarked. There are fewer and fewer nets year by year.
Duration: 7 days of leisurely sailing.
Vessels fit for the route:
Yachts with a draught up to 1.4 m (4.6 ft). Still, they will not enter all of the ports and have
to keep to marked fairways. The best are centreboard/ballast keel yachts with a draught
up to 1 m (3.3 ft).
Possible starting points: Recommended starting / ending points: Elbląg, Krynica Morska,
Nowa Pasłęka.
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Authors of texts:
Boating content: Łukasz Krajewski, Piotr Salecki
Tourist content: The landbrand team: Paulina Brzeska-Gonera, Hubert Gonera
Factual consultation: Marek Opitz, Grzegorz Gola, Andrzej Tenderenda
Proofreading: Katarzyna Robaczewska
Photographs:
Marek Opitz, Łukasz Krajewski, Hubert Gonera,
Urząd Marszałkowski Województwa Pomorskiego
Graphic design and editing:
landbrand, Grzegorz Laszczyk based on materials from the Office of the Marshal
of the Pomorskie Voivodeship
ISBN 978-83-7518-370-2
Gdańsk 2011
Project co-financed by the European Union from the European Regional Development Fund
Signs Regulating Traffic on Inland Waterways
EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS
From Gdańsk to the Vistula Lagoon
Rivers: the Motława, the Martwa Wisła, the Wisła, the Szkarpawa, the Vistula Lagoon
Difficulty level: The route from Gdańsk to the Vistula Lagoon can be covered by any boater.
The Vistula Lagoon is maritime internal waters. Proper licences and maritime equipment
are obligatory here.
Duration: 2 days of sailing, c. 10 hours in total, which makes c. 5 hours a day.
Length: c. 60 km
The number of locks: 2
The number of bridges (drawbridges, swing bridges, pontoon bridges): 5
The number of ferry crossings: 1
Vessels fit for the route:
Yachts with a draught up to 1.4 m (4.6 ft), also sailing yachts, which can pass under the
drawbridge in Przegalina thanks to route modernisation.
Possible starting points: Gdańsk
Rescue Coordination Centre
112
Police
997
Emergency Ambulance Service 998
Fire Brigade
999
Border Guards Górki Zachodnie
58 524 23 02
Border Guards Elbląg
55 237 64 00
Maritime Search and Rescue Station SAR Tolkmicko
55 231 61 55
Maritime Search and Rescue Coordination Centre SAR Gdynia
58 620 55 51 | 505 050 971
Maritime Search and Rescue Station SAR Górki Zachodnie
58 307 31 12
Coastal Search and Rescue Station SAR Sztutowo
55 247 80 54 | 505 050 976
channels 11; 16 VHF
Coastal Rescue Station Gdańsk Świbno
58 308 05 23 | 505 050 982
Harbour Master’s Offices of ports on the Vistula Lagoon
channel 71 UKF
Gdańsk Harbour Master’s Office channel 14 UKF
Emergency channel (calling for help)
channel 16 UKF
Inland Navigation Office in Gdańsk
58 301 84 14
Regional Water Management Board in Gdańsk
58 326 18 88
Weather forecast from IMGW Gdynia
58 620 34 22
07:05, 13:05, 19:05
channel 71 UKF
TOURIST INFORMATION POINTS
Braniewo: ul. Katedralna 7, Mon–Tue, Thu–Fri 09:00–17:00, Wed 09:00–15:00;
Sat 08:00–14:00
55 644 33 03,
Frombork: ul. Portowa 4, (open in the season)
55 243 70 52
Gdańsk: ul. Długi Targ 28/29, Mon–Sat 09:00–17:00, Sun 09:00–16:00
58 301 43 55 | 683 54 85
Gniew: ul. Plac Zamkowy 2,
58 535 25 37
Kąty Rybackie: ul. Rybacka 64, Mon–Sun 09:00–17:00 (open in the season) 55 247 87 86
Krynica Morska: ul. Gdańska 108, 55 247 63 76
Kwidzyn: ul. Katedralna 18,
55 279 58 12
Malbork: ul. Kościuszki 54,
58 647 47 47
Elbląg: ul. Stary Rynek 25, May-Sep Mon–Sun 10:00–18:00,
other months Mon–Fri 10:00–17:00
55 239 33 77
Stegna: ul. Gdańska 36, Mon–Sat 8:00–20:00, Sun 10:00–18:00
55 247 86 92
Sztutowo: ul. Gdańska 55, Mon–Sun 09:00–17:00 (open in the season)
55 247 80 88
(all-year-round telephone information service)
Tczew: Tczewskie Centrum Sportu i Turystyki, ul. Wojska Polskiego 28A, 58 531 56 02
Tolkmicko: Miejski Ośrodek Kultury, ul. Świętojańska 1, Mon–Fri 08:00–20:00
55 231 61 82
A. Prohibitory Signs
1
2
3
7
8
14
lub
lub
10
16
15
18
17
13
19
THE LOCK ON THE SZKARPAWA
GDAŃSKA GŁOWA (0,25 km) – THE SZKARPAWA RIVER – WISŁA
Opening hours
Jun 1–Sept 30: Mon–Fri 7:00–19:00 | Sat–Sun 9:00–17:00 (weekends in Jul & Aug
9:00–19:00), out of season: Mon–Fri 7:00–15:00 | Sat–Sun – closed
Staff telephone number:
55 247 17 07
LOCKS ON THE NOGAT
MICHAŁOWO (38,59 km)
Opening hours: Jun 1–Sept 30: Mon–Fri 7:00–18:00 | Sat–Sun 8:00–16:00 (weekends in
Jul & Aug 8:00–18:00), out of season: Mon–Fri 7:00–15:00 | Sat–Sun – closed
Staff telephone number:
55 247 14 17
RAKOWIEC (23,95 km)
Opening hours: Jun 1–Sept 30: Mon–Fri 7:00–18:00 | Sat–Sun 8:00–16:00 (weekends in
Jul & Aug 8:00–18:00), out of season: Mon–Fri 7:00–15:00 | Sat–Sun – closed
Staff telephone number:
55 247 14 17
SZONOWO (14,50 km)
Opening hours
Jun 1–Sept 30: Mon–Fri 7:00–18:00 | Sat–Sun 8:00–16:00 (weekends in Jul & Aug
8:00–18:00), out of season: Mon–Fri 7:00–15:00 | Sat–Sun – closed
Staff telephone number:
55 272 20 49
BIAŁA GÓRA (0,41 km) – NOGAT – WISŁA
Opening hours
Jun 1–Sept 30: Mon–Fri 7:00–18:00 |Sat–Sun 8:00–16:00 (weekends in Jul & Aug
8:00–18:00), out of season: Mon–Fri 7:00–15:00 | Sat–Sun – closed
Staff telephone number:
55 277 16 91
THE LOCK ON THE MARTWA WISŁA
PRZEGALINA (0,55 km) – THE MARTWA WISŁA – THE WISŁA
Opening hours: Jun 1–Sept 30: Mon–Fri 7:00–19:00 | Sat–Sun 9:00–17:00
out of season: Mon–Fri 7:00–15:00 | Sat–Sun – upon request
holidays: 9:00–17:00
Staff telephone number:
58 323 93 76
1.No entry
2.No overtaking
3.No overtaking of convoys by convoys
4.No passing or overtaking of other vessels
5.No berthing (no anchoring or making fast) on the side of the waterway on which the sign stands
6.No anchoring or trailing of anchors, chains or cables on the side of the waterway on which the
sign stands
7.No mooring on the side of the waterway on which the sign stands
8.No turning
9.Do not create wake or wash (suction effect)
10.No passing outside the area marked with boards or green lights
11.No passing outside the area marked with boards
12.Entry prohibited – but prepare to get under way
13.Motorised vessels prohibited
14.Sports or pleasure craft prohibited
15.Water skiing prohibited
16.Sailing vessels prohibited
17.Rowing boats prohibited
18.Use of sailboards prohibited
19.End of zone of high-speed navigation of small sports or pleasure craft
20.No launching or beaching of vessels
21.Water scooters prohibited
B. Mandatory Signs
22
23
25
24
26
27
THE SZKARPAWA
DREWNICA (2,85 km) – road bridge (drawbridge)
Opening hours: May 1–Sept 15: 8:00, 9:00, 11:00, 12:15, 13:15, 15:00, 17:30, 19:00,
out of season: 8:00 i 12:00
Staff telephone number:
788 403 023
RYBINA (14,98 km) – the narrow-gauge railway swing bridge
Closed for passing trains – at the following times in the holiday season: 8:55–9:25;
11:15–11:45; 13:40–14:10; 15:25–15:55; 16:35–17:05; 18:25–18:50.
RYBINA (15,45 km) – road bridge (drawbridge)
Opening hours:
May 1–Oct 15: 9:40, 11:30, 13:55, 15:40, 16:50, 19:10, out of season: 9:00, 14:00
Staff telephone number:
55 247 86 17
THE WISŁA KRÓLEWIECKA
SZTUTOWO (6,50 km) – road bridge (drawbridge)
Opening hours: May 1–Sept 15: 10:00, 12:00, 14:00, 16:00, 18:00
30
THE ELBLĄG RIVER
NOWAKOWO – pontoon road bridge
Opening hours all the year round: 07:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 12:00, 14:00, 15:00, 17:00, 19:00
May 1–Aug 31: additionally 20:00, 22:00
Staff telephone number:
55 231 27 27
Ports, harbours and marinas
THE WISŁA
The marina and passenger harbour in Tczew
513 06 88 95
THE MOTŁAWA
Marina Gdańsk
58 301 33 78
THE ŚMIAŁA WISŁA
National Sailing Centre
58 322 26 01
THE NOGAT
The marina in Malbork
55 272 24 96
THE WISŁA KRÓLEWIECKA
The marina in Sztutowo
502 11 11 88
THE ELBLĄG RIVER
The marina of Yacht Club Elbląg
HOW “Bryza” sailing harbour in Elbląg
55 642 77 64
794 382 827
THE VISTULA LAGOON
The yacht port in Suchacz The fishing port in Tolkmicko
The fishing port in Frombork
The port of Maritime Office in Nowa Pasłęka
The dailing harbour in Nowa Pasłęka The fishing port in Kąty Rybackie
Sailing harbour “Neptun” in Kąty Rybackie
The marina in Krynica Morska
605 685 071 or 609 623 228
55 231 66 14
505 999 098
55 243 24 00
55 241 90 88, 510 19 19 35
55 247 87 19
724 209 289
55 247 60 76
34
33
VHF
11
36
35
29
37
22.Proceed in the direction shown by the arrow
23.Move to the side of the fairway on your port side
24.Move to the side of the fairway on your starboard side
25.Keep to the side of the fairway on your port side
26.Keep to the side of the fairway on your starboard side
27.Cross fairway to port
28.Cross fairway to starboard
29.Stop as prescribed in the regulations
30.Do not exceed the speed indicated (in km/h)
31.Give a sound signal
32.Keep a particularly sharp lookout
33.Keep a particularly sharp lookout when entering the main waterway
34.Keep a particularly sharp lookout when crossing the main waterway
35.Vessels proceeding on the main waterway must, if necessary, change course or speed to allow
vessels to leave tributary waterways
36.Obligation to enter into a radiotelephone link
37.Obligation to enter into a radiotelephone link on the channel indicated
C. Restrictive Signs
38
40
39
41
42
38.Depth of water limited (in metres)
39.Headroom above water level limited (in metres)
40.Width of passage or fairway limited
41.There are restrictions on navigation: make enquiries
42.The fairway lies at the distance indicated from the right (left) bank (in metres)
D. Recommendatory Signs
43
lub
44
lub
lub
45
46
lub
43.Passage in both directions
44.Passage only in the direction indicated (passage in the opposite direction prohibited)
45.You are recommended to keep within the area indicated
46.You are recommended to proceed in the direction shown by the arrow
E. Informative Signs
47
12 48
51
58
76
Due to the large number of yachts that navigate near the bridge without intending to
pass it, the bridge may not be opened automatically at the specified hour but only after
a sound signal from a vessel or after a telephone request. Caution! Anchors do not hold
near the bridge!
32
31
85
52
60
59
67
THE MARTWA WISŁA
SOBIESZEWO – pontoon road bridge
Opening hours: Jun 1–Sept 15: 8:30, 10:00. 13:00, 17:00, 19:00 or when 10 vessels gather
out of season: 8:30, 14:00, 17:00
Staff telephone number:
58 308 07 61
28
VHF
BRIDGES
Bridges – mostly drawbridges – are opened at specified hours. Each time it is worthwhile
talking to the staff about the exact hour of the next opening. Telephone numbers are given
below.
21
20
LOCKS
Locks are opened on request, at specified hours. Please phone the staff half an hour before
your planned entry; telephone numbers are given below.
Caution! River stages should be checked before the trip. During high water stages on the
Vistula, the Gdańska Głowa, the Przegalina, and the Biała Góra Locks are closed.
6
12
11
9
5
4
68
lub
77
lub
78
86
53
30-60
54
60
61
62
69
70
71
79
87
88
VHF
11
64
63
73
81
89
57
56
55
72
80
50
49
82
65
66
74
75
83
84
90
47.Entry permitted
48.Overhead power line crossing (height above the highest navigable water level)
49.Weir close ahead
50.Cable ferry
51.Ferry boat moving independently
52.Berthing permitted
53.Berthing permitted on the stretch of water of the breadth measured from and shown on the
board in metres
54.Berthing permitted on the stretch of water bounded by two distances measured from and shown
on the board in metres
55.Maximum number of vessels permitted to berth abreast.
56.Berthing area reserved for pushing-navigation vessels that push but do not carry hazardous
materials
57.Berthing area reserved for pushing-navigation vessels that are required to carry one blue light or
one blue cone
58.Berthing area reserved for pushing-navigation vessels that are required to carry two blue lights or
two blue cones
59.Berthing area reserved for pushing-navigation vessels that are required to carry three blue lights
or three blue cones
60.Berthing area reserved for vessels other than pushing-navigation vessels that are not required to
carry marking
61.Berthing area reserved for vessels other than pushing-navigation vessels that are required to carry
one blue light or one blue cone
62.Berthing area reserved for vessels other than pushing-navigation vessels that are required to carry
two blue lights or two blue cones
63.Berthing area reserved for vessels other than pushing-navigation vessels that are required to carry
three blue lights or three blue cones
64.Berthing area reserved for all vessels that are not required to carry marking
65.Berthing area reserved for all vessels that are required to carry one blue light or one blue cone
66.Berthing area reserved for all vessels that are required to carry two blue lights or two blue cones
67.Berthing area reserved for all vessels that are required to carry three blue lights or three blue cones
68.Anchoring or training of anchors, chains or cables permitted
69.Making fast to the bank permitted
70.Berthing area reserved for loading and unloading vehicles
71.Turning area
72.Crossing with secondary waterway ahead
73.Junction with secondary waterway ahead
74.Crossing with main waterway ahead
75.Junction with main waterway ahead
76.End of a prohibition, obligation, or restriction – applies to traffic in one direction only
77.One or two fixed white lights before an obstacle – stop if the regulations so require
78.One or two flashing white lights before an obstacle – you may proceed
79.Drinking water supply
80.Telephone
81.Motorised vessels permitted
82.Sports or pleasure craft permitted
83.Water skiing permitted
84.Sailing vessels permitted
85.Rowing boats permitted
86.Use of sailboards permitted
87.High-speed navigation of small sports and pleasure craft permitted
88.Launching or beaching of vessels permitted
89.Possibility of obtaining nautical information on the radiotelephone channel indicated
90.Water scooters permitted

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