
Published:
18.09.2019
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Highlights
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Gliwice
The Gliwice Channel, an almost 41-kilometre long waterway, which is a unique work of the pre-war hydrotechnical engineering, was constructed in 1934–1939. Its route begins in Kędzierzyn-Koźle and ends in the Gliwice Port harbour dock in Łabędy. Łabędy Lock, one of six water locks of the Gliwice Channel, is 71.5 m long and 12 m wide.
Cruise ships can use the channel and boat rental is available (also with a skipper). The Marina Gliwice harbour also operates in the Gliwice port.
