Świdna Kępa or Święta Kępa - a seaside rise of 63 meters above sea level in the Wolin Range on the island of Wolin within the Wolin National Park, about 1.5 km west of Gardno Lake. Świdna Kępa is a section of the cliff, which at this point protrudes towards Pomeranian Bay. There are erratic boulders on the narrow beach at the foot of the cliff. The area of Swidna Kepa is located in the Strictly Protected Area named after Prof. Zygmunt Czubinski. The name Świdna KĘpa was officially introduced in 1949, replacing the previous German name Swinhöft.
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