
Biała - a memorial obelisk and graves of Polish soldiers who died in 1939.
Bolszewo - an inconspicuous manor house from the close of the 19th century surrounded by a park and old farm buildings. A former evangelical church from 1857 built in place of the old half-timbered church.
Gościcino - factory premises from the turn of 19th and 20th centuries comprising a furniture factory, a multi-storey villa (now a nursery school) and 11 lived-in dwelling houses for 4 families each.
Góra - St Mathew Church in neo-Baroque style from 1911, which is the fourth church, built in this place. The interior with a barrel vault with polychromes has the Baroque and Rococo furnishings left of the older church. A one-storey manor house from the close of the 19th century. Private property.
Kąpino - an eclectic manor house from the close of the 19th century. Private property.
Łężyce - a former manor farm complex dating from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries comprising farm buildings and a multi-storey manor house of undefined style. Private stud. A graveyard in which two thousand Russian soldiers are buried.
Piaśnicki Las - the place of the martyring of the people of the Kashubian region. In the forest, there are mass graves of and the memorial from 1955 to commemorate 12 thousand people murdered by the Nazis in autumn and winter 1939.
Zamostne - a few hundred metres south off the village you may find a recently restored old evangelical graveyard hidden in the forest.












