Sopot - from the south Sopot is shielded by moraine hills and from the north by the Gdańsk Bay, it has a distinct climate that make the waters of Sopot’s beaches always warmer than anywhere else In the Baltic.

Wisła - is a traditional leisure venue for Silesians and thanks to the growing popularity of ski-jumping it has gained quite a crowd of faithful followers. The newly commissioned ski jump may accomodate up to 10 thousand fans.

Gołdap - is a border town situated within the Romnicka Forest. Beside a historic tower the town houses, among others, a post-evangelic Blessed Virgin Mary Co-cathedral. The town also hosts an annual skiing event.