There are no serious environmental pollutants on the territory of the municipality. The water in the Tsonevo and Eleshnitsa dam lakes conforms to all indicators for drinking water. The Dalgopol area offers alternatives for the development of eco-tourism in all of its types – from family holidays in a cozy traditional village house in Asparuhovo village to specialized tourism – birdwatching, observation and photography of plants and natural landmarks.

The architectural and ethnographical complex in Asparuhovo village was built in 1974 and preserves the lifestyle and the culture of one of the oldest settlements in the country. Four houses “Kamchia type” were reconstructed with the characteristic features of the local architecture. There are expositions of original ethnographic materials and works of masters of art crafts from the village.

Buildings of the school from 1851 and of a renovated church constructed in 1857 by Ohrid masters are located in the complex. The church was painted by Ivancho Hadjivassilev – Gabrovala. In the land of Royak village there is a Thracian sanctuary dating back to 3rd-4th century, later turned into a middle ages rock monastery, to which an eco path is planned to be made.