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Darłówko (German: Rügenwaldemünde) – the seaside part of the city of Darłowo, perfectly prepared for tourist traffic, lies at the mouth of the Wieprza River into the sea. An attractive location on the seashore, as well as a marine, humid and iodine-rich microclimate, have a pro-health effect, attracting crowds of tourists from Poland and abroad. Darłowo, with its history, monuments and diversified accommodation and catering base, perfectly complements the advantages of Darłowo. Darłowo has preserved a unique medieval urban layout with a market square in the middle, as the main square in the city. The stronghold was surrounded by walls with towers and gates. Unfortunately, only one gate has survived to this day. The Castle of the Dukes of Pomerania in Darłowo is the only seaside Gothic castle in Poland built on a square-like plan with a 24-meter-high tower. Since 1930, the castle has housed a local museum. In addition to churches, the town hall and historic houses, it is worth paying attention to the water mill complex at 3 Kanałowa Street. The complex includes a water mill from 1894, a gym from 1905, a turbine room from 1905, a residential house from 1919 and a garden. There is also a Marina in Darłowo, which can accommodate over 70 yachts and fishing and angling boats. King Eric I is a cruise ship that sets off to sea for an hour-long cruise. During the cruise, music is played, and during its breaks, one of the crew members tells stories and entertains tourists. On a hot summer day, the cruise is one of the main attractions, attracting tourists like a magnet. #TourismandAdventure Music: English country garden - Classic recod YouTube Library