Kołobrzeski County, established in 1999, is located in northwestern Poland, within the West Pomeranian Voivodeship. The county seat is the city of Kołobrzeg, considered one of the main seaside tourist destinations in the region. The county lies within a picturesque setting of diverse physical-geographical regions, such as the Trzebiatów Coast and the Gryfice Plain, which contribute to its tourist appeal. From the rich history of Kołobrzeg, which has served as both a port and a spa town, one can highlight its varied architectural heritage, including a historic lighthouse and medieval defensive walls. Kołobrzeski County is also known for its developed tourist infrastructure, spa treatment facilities, and sporting activities, particularly in football, with local teams competing in various leagues. In the cultural sphere, the county offers numerous festivals and events that attract tourists while simultaneously nurturing local traditions. It is also worth noting that Kołobrzeg is a city of significant strategic importance, with a seaport and a border crossing point. Thanks to its diverse cultural and natural offerings, Kołobrzeski County remains an attractive destination for both residents and tourists.