Dębina is a seaside vacation village between Ustka and Rowy. The coast has one of the largest cliffs in Poland and wide sandy beaches. Dębina also provides a beautiful view on the nearby Gardno Lake and the surrounding swamps and meadows. The terrains surrounding the village are covered with mixed forests. The name Dębina derives from the overwhelming number of oaks in these forests (oak – pol. Dąb: Dębina). There is an oak of 4.75 meters in circumference on the courtyard of the old mansion. Advantages of Dębina also include: close distance from the Słowiński National Park and the Gardno Lake. It is a perfect place for amber searchers, who visit the village after mass during the Fall.
The moving dunes in the Słowiński National Park, which was established in 1967 includes an area of 21 573 ha. 5929 ha is under strict protection. The Słowiński National Park is located on the Lebska Spit with Łebsko Lake and Gardno Lake, where the largest sand dune cluster in Central Europe is located, there are also tree burial grounds, peat bogs and a seaside forest. The park also shelters a diversity of water birds and it is a mainstay of the migratory birds.
The Kluki village is located on the area of the Słowiński National Park, in the northern part of the Słupski district, between the two lakes: Łebsko and Gardno. Attractions of the village include: the Museum of Słowińska Village, a pier on the Łebsko Lake, a graveyard from the end of the 18th century, cruises on the lake. The Museum of the Słowińska Village in Kluki besides regular and temporary exhibitions, organizes many cultural events in the heritage park, which draw the attention of many tourists: the Black Wedding, Children’s fete, Music and Bread Days, Craft’s and Technology’s Day, the Fall asks the Summer: what did you do?, Summer farewell in the museum.



