1. Leonardia: There are about one hundred games in the park. There are both single-player and multiplayer games. Simple rules mean that even the youngest will have no problem mastering them, and the competition and outdoor activity is a return to spending time with family and friends, away from the virtual world. You won’t find plastic or mass-produced casts here. Each game was designed and handmade as a unique piece.
2. Sliding bridge: The drawbridge was replaced by a sliding bridge. This is the only sliding bridge in Poland, so it is worth taking a moment of your holiday time to see it.
3. Lighthouse: The lighthouse tower is 22 meters high, at its top there is a modern mechanism that shows the way to ships. The lighthouse was built in the 19th century along with the pilot station building. The tower was much lower at that time and only subsequent renovations turned it into a full-fledged lighthouse. Currently, tourists can admire its state from 1927, when the last renovation of the building took place.
4. Media and Art Festival: So far during the festival in Darłowo, guests have included: Anna Seniuk, Wojciech Pszoniak, Krystyna Janda, Krzysztof Kowalewski, Danuta Stenka, Stanisław Tym, Robert Więckiewicz, Marian Dziędziel, Jan Nowicki, Marian Opania, Michał Ogórek, Marcin Meller, Prof. Jerzy Bralczyk and others. For tourists, it is a great treat, as it is a unique opportunity to approach people known from cinema and television freely, talk, and take souvenir photos.
5. Military gathering: Enthusiasts and owners of various military-related equipment come to the event, such as motorcycles, trucks, transporters, amphibians, and even tanks. The gathering takes place in Darłówko Wschodnie at the so-called 'pan' (on the eastern edge of the town, near the beach). Admission to the gathering is free for visitors, but of course additional attractions (e.g., rides) are paid. The event is international in scope. It is one of the largest events of this type in Poland.
6. Market Square, Fisherman’s Monument: The monument in the Market Square was erected in honor of seafarers in 1919. It is a fountain designed by Wilhelm Gross and funded by the Heptenmacher family. The town hall is located in the city center, on the western side of the market square. The town hall currently features late Baroque and classical forms. It is laid out on the plan of an elongated rectangle. Partially basement, one-story, covered with an asymmetrical four-pitched mansard roof.
7. Castle: Originally Gothic, the castle was successively expanded by its owners. The first castle was based on a square plan with a 23-meter-high defensive tower. Subsequent owners expanded eastward and westward, adding wings that not only served defensive functions but also increased the living space of the growing ducal court.