Along the shores of Puck Bay, there are remnants of a seal hunters' settlement. Archaeologists discovered its traces in the late 19th century, but more extensive research was conducted in the 20th century, both in the early and late parts of it. The settlement was inhabited during the Late Neolithic period (2500-1700 BCE), and its inhabitants left behind not only stone tools but also a multitude of seal bones. According to the announcements from the Puck municipality, the settlement is planned to be reconstructed to bring the life of the ancient people closer to tourists.