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Puck Bay Nicknamed the ‘Little Sea’, the bay is a basin known in Europe for the excellent conditions one can find here to indulge in many water sports, such as windsurfing, kite surfing, or sailing. In the winter, you can also try your skills on the ice. Boat ports and harbours are in Puck, Chałupy, Kuźnica, Jastarnia, and Jurata. The bay is also an excellent angling spot. Puck Bay – heaven for water sports and angling. Slovinian National Park The site is just one of the 23 national parks of Poland, but its nature is unique. In 1977 UNESCO listed it among the World Nature Reserves. Wandering dunes which shape the landscape turning it into a desert of unmatched features are the key attraction of the park. The nearby village of Kluki is the location of the Slovinian Village Museum. Wandering dunes are the main attraction of Slovinian National Park. Photo: City Hall of Gdańsk / Błażej Kucharski Photo: City Hall of Gdańsk/ Przemysław Rot - 52 - Kashubian Lake District The District stretches from the Baltic coast in the north to the southern borders of the Pomeranian region. The land is a natural leisure base for the inhabitants of the metropolis. The picturesque moraine hills are dotted with long strings of ribbon lakes, which highlight the landscape of unusual beauty. In the quiet and peace of this virtually undiscovered part of the country sailing is gaining in popularity. We recommend visiting the Kashubian Ethnographic Park in Wdzydze Kiszewskie. Kashubian Lake District is the natural leisure base for locals and tourists. The Teutonic Castle in Malbork Centuries ago, Malbork used to be the capital of the state set up by the Teutonic Order. The castle is the largest brick fortress of Europe. Also recognised as one of the largest castle compounds in the world, in 1997 it was entered in the UNESCO World List of Cultural Heritage. Breathtaking view of The Teutonic Castle in Malbork – the largest brick fortress in Europe. Photo: www.artdesign.net.pl Photo: Jacek Kita Atlas of the Gdańsk Metropolitan Area
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