
Jastrzębia Góra - a period road paved with basalt blocks leading from Władysławowo to Jastrzębia Góra. It was made in the years 1928-1931. Elegant guesthouses dating from the 1930s.
Ostrowo - an 18th-century dwelling house in ul. Zabytkowa; now the Apiculture Museum.
Rozewie - a complex of lighthouse buildings in Rozewie; now the Museum of Lighthouse of the Central Marine Museum in Gdańsk. Two lighthouses tower over Cape Rozewie- an oval one and an octagonal one. The first was built in 1822 in place of the old wooden lighthouse and it was named after Stefan Żeromski. In 1961, a small exhibition was put on in it to commemorate the writer. Later an exposition presenting the history of lighthouses was added. The latter one- the angular one - was built in 1875 and was of auxiliary character. In 1910, after the older lighthouse had been made higher, it was extinguished. Next to the lighthouse there is an obelisk to commemorate taking the coast over by Poland and the bust of Żeromski.
Władysławowo - “Fisherman’s House” from 1955 with a tower with a view. Nowadays it houses the Commune Authorities Offices. Augustyn Necel’s house with an exhibition room. Hallerówka in ul. Morska 6. A wooden holiday cottage, which once belonged to General Józef Haller. Nowadays it is the centre whose aim is to commemorate the general and collect all objects of historical value connected with regaining of the Pomeranian Region by Poland. The Assumption Church (in ul Żeromskiego) erected in the years 1957-61. It has a contemporary interior décor with fishing motifs. A chapel dated to the beginning of the 19th century with a late Baroque sculpture of St Joseph is the decorative element of the intersection of Starowiejska and Bohaterów Kaszubskich Streets.










