
Chocielewko - a church, called Memorial Church, built in 1926 on the initiative of August von Mackesen, a Prussian army general and the owner of the village. Numerous interior décor elements refer to Prussian military symbols- oak leaves and iron crosses. Nearby one may admire a roadside shrine from the beginning of the 20th century and unique trees.
Darżewo - an impressive manor house built at the close of the 18th century. Rebuilt in the 19th century and extended by adding an outbuilding. It has three floors: the utility ground floor, the stately floor and the mezzanine. Private property. A small park and a century-old distillery make this residential complex complete.
Garczegorze - a former evangelic church in the neo-Gothic style from 1897 and a sepulchral chapel with partially preserved 18th-century walls.
Janowice - a Baroque manor house erected in the 18th century by field Marshall Natzemer. Converted several times, among others, in the first half of the 19th century by the von der Osten family. The last renovation works were carried out in the 1960s. This manor complex also covers the nearby park with its noble trees. A historical church from 1882 built in place of the former temple from 1699. Inside one may found the 17th-century altar and baptismal font.
Krępa Kaszubska - in the nearby forest, at the Lębork-Łeba road, there is a cemetery of the victims of the “death march”- the prisoners who were evacuated from the Stutthof concentration camp in the winter of 1944/45.
Leśnice - a small eclectic church from 1909 with a tower topped with a bell cupola. The original manor house was erected in 18th century and was converted several times, for instance, in 1847 when it took on the character of a palace. At the close of the 19th century the farm buildings were extended, including a distillery preserved to this day. The palace is surrounded by a park with noble trees.
Lędziechowo - the first half-timbered manor house was built in 1760 by Wojciech Wejher of Gęś. Then, a brick manor house was erected in 1849 by Karol Jerzy Ernest Fliessbach. Converted many times, among others, in the 19th century an outbuilding and a three-storey tower (the only remaining part of the mansion) were added. The building is surrounded by an ornamental garden with numerous noble trees.
Lubowidz - a neo-Gothic church from 1909, representing this elegant German neo-Gothic style.
Łebień - a neo-Gothic church built in 1891 by Evangelicals. At present, a catholic church of the Blessed Virgin Mary the Queen of Poland. A multi-storey manor house from the latter half of the 19th century. It consists of three wings with classical facades topped with a massive mansard roof.
Małoszyce - a two-storey manor house dating back to 1822, converted several times. It has a farmyard with farm buildings as well as park alleys and a 19th-century sepulchral chapel in neo-Gothic style.
Nowa Wieś Lęborska - a former evangelical church of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary erected in the years 1845-1847. Its form resembles neo-Romanesque constructions. It has a slender tower and an impressive apse.
Obliwice - the remains of what once were a manor house and a park.
Żelazkowo - the manor house of the von Selchow family from 1889. An inconspicuous, one-storey building topped with a jerkin head roof. Its only distinguishing feature is an untypical façade attic. Private property.















