It is a hill (92 metres above sea level) dominating the western perimeter of Rumia, Zagórska Struga Valley and the whole of the Reda-Łeba Proglacial Stream Valley.
It is a viewing point from which you can see the Kashubian Proglacial Stream Valley, Kępa Oksywska and Gdańsk Bay. A black tourist trail leads through the hill (Zagórska Struga Trail).
On the flat top, scarcely covered with trees, there are the remains of a German anti-aircraft battery of World War II. The remains of that period include the point of fire control bunker and 5 foundations of cannons and the trench lines.
It is a viewing point from which you can see the Kashubian Proglacial Stream Valley, Kępa Oksywska and Gdańsk Bay. A black tourist trail leads through the hill (Zagórska Struga Trail). On the flat top, scarcely covered with trees, there are the remains of a German anti-aircraft battery of World War II. The remains of that period include the point of fire control bunker and 5 foundations of cannons and the trench lines.