this text was translated by Google clicken here to display original text Rowy is a small seaside resort located 25 kilometers north of Słupsk. It does not resemble the bustling, great holiday on the Baltic Sea. It is a much smaller center. The gastronomic network is not as well developed here as in other supercurars. There are also fewer accommodation centers here. The history of this center dates back to the first half of the thirteenth century, when there was a small, indistinguishable Slavic settlement. It was ruled by Poles, Teutonic Knights and Prussians. As a result of the partitions, Rowy became part of the territory of Prussia.
In ancient times, the Dutch, French and Scandinavian residents also came here very often. Ultimately, only after the Second World War, this tiny town was within the borders of Poland. Today, it is a growing summer resort.