Pucki district - poviat in Poland, in Pomeranian Voivodeship, re-established in 1999 as part of an administrative reform. Its seat is in the city Puck.
It is the northernmost poviat of Poland - within its borders there is Cape Rozewie (54 ° 50′N 18 ° 20′E).
After the administrative reform in force from June 1, 1975, the territory of the liquidated Puck County was incorporated into the new (smaller) Gdańsk Province.
Cities and communes in the district
The poviat consists of:
- cities: Helium, Jastarnia, Puck, Władysławowo
- urban-rural communes: Jastarnia, Władysławowo
- rural communes: Kosakowo, Krokowa, Puck
Interesting villages
Neighboring counties
- Pomorskie voivodeship: city Gdynia, Wejherowo poviat
Railway lines
The railway network in the poviat is:
- The active railway line No. 213 Reda - Hel, 62.827 km long. It was built in stages from 1879 to 1928. It is the only standard-gauge railway line in Poland built on the spit. It is operated basically by seasonal passenger transport.
- Railway line No. 263 Swarzewo - Krokowa - 17.404 km long, which connected Swarzewo with Krokowa, was dismantled at the end of 2005 (built in 1903).
Provincial roads
The voivodeship roads in the poviat are:
- Voivodeship road no. 216 - 56 km long, running entirely through the Pomorskie Voivodeship, located in the following poviats: Wejherowo and Puck. It connects Reda through Władysławowo with Hel. It passes the training grounds and the residence of the President of the Republic of Poland in Hel.
- Voivodeship road No. 218 in the Pomeranian Voivodeship. The beginning is in Krokowa, and the end is in Gdańsk Osów, near the Tricity beltway. Its length is 58 km.