
Lewinko - 16 burial mounds dating back to the 10th-12th centuries A.D. located in the forest just outside the village.
Linia - the Church of the Sacred Heart with a white tower topped with a small gallery, the remaining part of the 1920 church. The brick nave was erected in the 1970s. A memorial to the victims of Stutthof camp is just outside the church.
Miłoszewo - a mid-19th century manor house. A simple, multi-storey building resembling a grey tenement which is now divided into a few flats.
Smażyno - the Wejhers palace dating from the mid-19th century. It serves as an Addiction Therapy Centre nowadays and is not open to visitors. A former evangelical St Anthony’s Church from 1865. Its 35-metre-tall tower is topped with a pyramidal cupola. A 19th-century mill on the Bolszewka River.
Strzepcz - a monumental church built right after the war. Some elements of the Baroque interior décor coming from the older church can be found inside. In the area outside the village, called Głodnica, there is an Old Prussian school brick building dating from 1901, where, as of 1990, primary school children have been taught in the Kashubian language. The building also houses a small ethnographic exhibition. In front of the building there is a monument to a literary character, the nobleman Maciej Nitka-Głódkowski.
Tłuczewo - a brick watermill from the beginning of the 20th century, still in operation.











