Łączka, also known as Łącka Góra or Łącka Wydma, is a small hill with an elevation of approximately 30 meters above sea level, located on the Łebska Spit within the Słowiński National Park in the Pomeranian Voivodeship. Historically, until 1945, it was known by its German name Lontzken Berg, and in 1955, its official Polish name was introduced. The area is distinguished by its varied terrain, making it an interesting destination for tourists and nature enthusiasts. In the immediate vicinity of Łączka, there are picturesque dunes that are part of the unique ecosystem of Słowiński National Park, known for its diverse fauna and flora as well as unparalleled landscapes. Łączka is also a place that reflects the historical changes in the region, bearing witness to transformations associated with different periods in the history of Poland and Germany. From a cultural perspective, the area is linked to local traditions and the intercultural heritage of the Slovincians, who once inhabited these lands. As part of the Słowiński National Park, Łączka plays a significant role in nature conservation and raising environmental awareness among visitors. An interesting fact is that this area is a popular destination for tourists and outdoor enthusiasts, offering numerous walking trails and opportunities to immerse oneself in nature within a unique setting.