From Łeba to Rowy, the shifting dunes of the Polish Sahara are the main attraction of this coastal park. The huge protected area also includes the territory behind the dunes, with the Gardno and Łebsko lakes, the Łupawa and Łeba rivers. It is home to an extensive network of trails through forests, marshes and fields. Its name comes from the ancient Slavic Slovine tribe, who inhabited the land southwest of Lake Łebsko, around the villages of Smołdzino and Kluki. Among other things, there's an open-air museum showcasing the traditional architecture of the area. Access to the park is via the village of Rąbka.

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