- The Lighthouse Route
- The Amber Route
- The Hydrotechnical Monuments Route
- The Gothic Castles Route
- The Pomeranian Cistercian Route
- The Mennonite Route
- Pomeranian St. James Route
- Wisła Cycling Route
- The Żuławy Commuter Rail
- The North Kashubian Manors and Palaces Route
- The Hel Fortifications Route
- Feel the spirit of the Kashubian
- Lion Hewelion's trail
The Gothic Castles Route, the Amber Route, the Hydrotechnical Monuments Route – by taking them, Dear Tourist, you will experience the Pomeranian Voivodeship and visit its most fascinating sites. Everyone can find their route that will bring a lot of satisfaction and allow the discovery of the region’s greatest mysteries. By following the the North Kashubian Manors and Palaces Route, you will get to know how people used to live in Pomerania; taking the Pomeranian Cistercian Route you will uncover the mysteries of these monks; and choosing the Lighthouse Route will let you admire the magnificent structures that allowed sailors and fishermen safe entrance to Pomeranian harbours.
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Lighthouses are some of the most distinctive features of the Pomeranian Voivodeship. Towering over forests and dunes, these high structures perfectly fit in with the coastal landscape. Besides its navigational function, they are a popular tourist attraction, which is why the Lighthouse route of culture was created in Pomerania.
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Bursztyn, Jantar, Good Stone, Fine Stone, Gold of the North, Baltic Gold – such are the most common names used to refer to fossilised tree resin from 40 million years ago. Amber is an extraordinary and mysterious substance with healing properties recognised in the Middle Ages. People believed in its incredible healing power and positive energy. Today we know for sure that this stems from negative ions, which alleviate rheumatic conditions and inflammations, while stimulating the nervous system. Amber is also used in art and crafts, and has for ages fascinated people.
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Enthusiasts of technology, active and inquisitive tourists, will uncover the secrets of hydrotechnical monuments strewn around the entire Voivodeship - the power plants, bridges, channels, sluices, dams, and mills, are evidence of the development of Pomerania’s hydrotechnical thought.
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Travelling along the route of Post-Teutonic castles is an adventure with the history of the greatest and the best-preserved Gothic strongholds in Europe.
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The Pomeranian Voivodeship is home to three major Post-Cistercian complexes - in Oliwa, Pelplin, and Żarnowiec. All these sites are covered by the Pomeranian Loop of the Cistercian Route, which is one of the four loops making up the Cistercian route network in Poland and forming part of the European culture routes.
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The Mennonite Route is the keystone of the tourist development of Żuławy. From Gdańsk to Elbląg, it connects the tourist attractions connected with the history of settlement in the Vistula Delta. The man-made, harmonious and historic landscape, and the numerous sites of old material culture, are the route’s highlights.
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Żuławy is one of the most beautiful regions in Poland. Sightseeing in the region may be diversified and enriched by taking the narrow-gauge railway – one of the oldest in Poland. The Żuławy Commuter Rail is a narrow-gauge railway linking such places as Mikuszewo, Jantar, Stegna, Sztutowo, and Nowy Dwór Gdański.
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You are invited to embark on a journey into the depths of the rich history of the land, along the route of manors and palaces, which runs through the northern part of Kashubia. There are several dozen of these in North Kashubia, testifying to its eventful and stormy history.
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The route is semi-closed, i.e. when you take it you return to the point of origin – the town of Hel. It was designed in such a way to present all the best natural, historical, and scenic aspects of the area.