
Bożepole Małe - a Classical palace from the 17th century surrounded with a park. Owned by the State Treasury. In early 1990s the restoration was started in an attempt to convert the building into a nursing home. The works have not been completed so far.
Bożepole Wielkie - a manor house from the latter half of the 19th century located on the border of an extensive park. It serves as a nursery school nowadays. Four wooden houses of German customs officers built after 1920.
Brzeźno Lęborskie - a former evangelical St Peter and Paul Church from 1880. On the church tower there is a Baroque angel figure coming from the older church of the early 18th century. There are 19th-century evangelical and catholic gravestones in the churchyard.
Dąbrówka Wielka - a manor house dating from the beginning of the 20th century surrounded by an old trim park. Now it is the Creative Work House and the art gallery which presents the works of Wiesław Makrowski, the painter, who had had the house restored. He also spent the last years of his life in the house.
Dzięcielec - a church erected in 1844 in place of the older one whose well-preserved Baroque decorative elements contribute to the contemporary interior décor. A number of gravestones and cast iron crosses coming from the latter half of the 19th century which were previously located in the nearby old evangelical graveyard are gathered now next to the church. A 160-year-old avenue of linden trees leading from Dzięcielec to Nawcz.
Godętowo - a Neoclassical manor house erected at the beginning of the 19th century in place of the old residence of the Goddentow family. There are two rows of livestock buildings adjacent to it, forming a small courtyard. They are surrounded by a strip of an old untended park. Private property currently undergoing renovation for the tourist purposes.
Nawcz - a graveyard with the graves of the prisoners of Stutthof concentration camp who died during “the death march”; also the Memorial Church built in place of an old camp barrack.
Paraszyno - a small manor house dating from the latter half of the 18th century located on a high slope of the Łeba valley. At present is serves as a restaurant and a guesthouse. There are single monumental trees in surroundings.
Pużyce - a white brick Dutch windmill from the close of the 19th century. It was burnt to the ground after the war and what is left of it is just the base with window openings.
Rozłazino - St Wojciech Church erected in the years 1840-1941 in place of the former one. The chancel has the original stained-glass windows with the names of parishioners who died in WW I. A distillery from the beginning of the 20th century. Old wooden houses of German customs officers.
Witków - the manor house, destroyed by fire, was rebuilt in 1911. The unkempt extensive park with numerous old trees has run wild now. Private property now. Nearby old farm buildings from the end of the 19th century are deteriorating. The clock tower sadly overlooks them.
Świetlino - a former evangelical St Izydor the Farmer Church from 1911. A plaque to commemorate the prisoners of Stutthof concentration camp who died during “the death march”.














