
Bychowo - an estate from the mid-19th century. The manor house along with some of the farm buildings and an extensive trim park constitute a part of a luxurious holiday centre.
Chynowie - a palace from the first half of the 18th century. The story has it that it was built in place of a little castle. It is surrounded by a spacious, unkempt park, ponds and ravines. In the park one may see two orangeries dating back to the 19th century. Private property.
Gniewino - a former evangelical church from 1870, erected in place of a 15th-century Gothic chapel.
Lisewo - a manor house built on a hill in the middle of a small park at the close of the 19th century. A multi-storey building with a high basement. Private property. After the renovation has been completed, it is to serve as a hotel.
Mierzynko - a small manor house from the latter part of the 19th century, surrounded by a park. Presently owned by Agrarian Property Agency. It has been deserted for several years now.
Nadole - an open-air Kashubian ethnographic museum. The main object is a wealthy peasant’s homestead built in the 19th century by the Rutz family. Apart from the house, it comprises livestock buildings, a coach house and an oven for baking bread. Open from 9am to 6pm in the summer and from 9am to 4pm outside season.
Opalino - the ruins of a 19th–century manor house. Property of Gdańsk Curia.
Rybno - a 19th–century manor house. It is a residential and commercial building now. In the vicinity of the village is located a graveyard in which 600 women, the prisoners evacuated from Stutthof concentration camp, were buried during the “death march”.
Salino - an Old Polish manor house erected around 1758 by the then owners of the estate, the Rexins. The remains of the moat and embankments surrounding the building prove that it was built in place of the stronghold in which earlier owners, the Krokowski family, had resided. In the park are half-timbered farm buildings and living quarters for farm labourers dating from the 19th century and contemporary, though similar in style to the older ones, buildings intended for tourists. Private property. A stone church built by Evangelicals in 1839 in place of the old half-timbered church. Inside one may see a Baroque pulpit and sculpture and an 18th-century painting as well as a Renaissance gravestone. Churchyard with a well-preserved evangelical part. Among the gravestones is an open neo-Classical mausoleum of the Rexins.
Słuszewo - a manor house with no particular style dating from the beginning of the 20th century. Private property.

















