Miastko is an urban-rural municipality located in the Pomeranian Voivodeship, in the Bytów County, known for its rich architectural and natural heritage. The municipality consists of 30 village districts and one town – Miastko, which serves as the administrative center. The municipality covers an area of 466.09 km², with agricultural land (36.2%) and forests (53.5%) dominating the landscape. The area is home to over 100 lakes, including the largest lobelia lake in Poland – Bobięcińskie Wielkie, making the region attractive for tourism and ecology. Miastko boasts extensive educational infrastructure with kindergartens, primary schools, and secondary schools offering a variety of educational paths. The municipality also has rich historical resources, with landmarks such as the late Baroque Evangelical church in Miastko from 1730, the palace in Bobięcin from 1825, and numerous manor houses and churches in the surrounding towns, such as the palaces in Kamnica, Kawcze, and Miłocice. It is worth noting the cultural activity of the municipality, including a music school and various educational institutions for adults. The municipality is surrounded by protected areas, including the Jezioro Kamień, Jezioro Orle, and Jezioro Smołowe nature reserves, highlighting its natural and ecological values. Transportation within the municipality is facilitated by railway lines and national roads, promoting its integration with the voivodeship. Miastko and its surroundings combine natural heritage with rich history and culture, making it an interesting destination for tourists and residents alike.