Svetlogorsk is a small resort on the Baltic sea coast. Most of its attractions, if desired, can be bypassed in 1 day, however, no one sets such a goal, as when resting at the resort, usually no one is in a hurry.
You can start your walk on the Svetlogorsk embankment. Then go up the stairs near the Sundial to the historical center of Rauschen. Many buildings from the Prussian period have been preserved here, the most interesting is the Rauschen Water tower and the restored Organ hall.
Then you can walk to the Amber Hall. It hosts all concerts and various events. It also houses an interesting exhibition of the Museum of the World Ocean. In the Eastern district of Svetlogorsk is the Church of Seraphim of Sarov, which was built in 1903 as a Lutheran Church.