Wieżyca Hill is the highest elevation of the Polish Lakeland and the European Lowlands. It belongs to the moraine band of Szymbarski Hills and reaches an altitude of 328.7 m asl. At the top of Wieżyca there is the Kashubian Lookout Tower. John Paul II. There is also a ski slope and a lift. The Peak of Wieżyca Nature Reserve was created here.
The top of the hill is covered with beech forest. In the reserve of about 33.6 hectares of surface is protected mainly acid sour beech. The snow cover is comparatively long lasting, making the area popular among cross country skiers.
The elevation is located in the vicinity of Szymbark village, in the municipality Stężyca, in the Kartuzy County, Pomeranian Voivodship. From the over 30-meter wooden observation tower there is a panorama of the Szymbierz Hills, Radunskie Circle and the Kashubian Way. To reach the top of the Wieżyca you can reach the Tourist Route of the Szymbarski Hills.