Przerośl lake - Lake has an area of 73.25 hectares. It reaches maximum depth of 28.2 m. At the north end there's an outflow of Bludzia river, at the south it connected with Koscielny.
First Jews arrived to Gołdap in thirteenth century. Their life in here was not easy, due to the pressure from liberal policy of Prussian rulers. The extermination of Jews from Gołdap began in the second half of 1930. They burnt and demolished their synagogue, many of them were killed. On Jewish cemetery there are about twenty graves, the oldest comes from 1860.
The stones are the symbols of past german emperor’s hunting trips. They can be found in the Romnicka Forest. The forest was known for its wealth of wildlife, which was attracting many hunters. In 1890, the king of Prussia and German Emperor Wilhelm II came here for hunting. He shoot a magnificent deer. It was a great event commemorated with the stone boulder. It is located on the Russian side of the forest. There have been 14 boulders found, eight of which are located on the Polish side. The famous hunting expedition attracted distinguished hunters from all over the Europe.