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First and foremost, leave your watches and alarm clocks at home. Here you are not in a hurry, you live according to the movement of the sun in the sky and possibly listening to your stomach growl. Set yourself up for total chill, relaxation and meditation. It is worth taking comfortable shoes with you, because we will show you some amazing walking routes. We encourage cyclists to take their bikes, because there is plenty of space to ride, and by pedaling you will explore further surroundings, which are definitely worth visiting.
We are already in a hurry with route recommendations:
You must definitely go to Ostrowieckie Lake (and don't forget your swimsuits), where the Ostrów Heron Reserve is located - you can both swim and fish there. A bit further there is a beach with a pier and a place for a bonfire - we know from experience that baked sausages and bread taste delicious after a swim (even for the pickiest eaters). It is worth going to Dyszna, about 2 km away from the house - a charming village, to which you go along a road (of course!) through the forest and if you want, on the last section of the road you can deviate slightly from the road and cross meadows and pastures to reach Land of Giants - this is the name we gave to a cluster of old, hundreds of years old, powerful oaks. The estate of the Humboldt family was located in Dyszna, and now you can take a walk in the old park surrounding the estate. The memory of the famous naturalist has also been enshrined in natural monuments - the seven-hundred-year-old Humboldt lime tree and the already mentioned oaks honored with his name. You'll have to take our word for it - it's more than just a walk. Along the way, thoughts and heartbeats are organized and city-stricken nerves are soothed. Not far from us there is also the Kukadło fishing spot and a hidden German cemetery, which is covered with a white carpet of lilies of the valley in spring. If you love nature as much as we do, you will be delighted by the Warta Mouth National Park with beautiful river floodplains, full of unique bird species that find shelter in wet, vast meadows. History lovers will be happy to visit the former Templar chapel in Chwarszczany, the historic churches in Dębina and the Kostrzyn Fortress - through which the Polish-German border passes. Be sure to also go for a walk to the small horse farm in Barnówek, 2 kilometers away. The younger ones can try pony riding, and the older ones can go for a full-fledged horse ride. We will leave you a map of the surrounding area and our original guide. As a souvenir, take with you a hand-drawn map of the immediate area. At the beginning of spring, the oldest marathon in Poland - the Dębno Marathon - takes place in the area.
If the weather is bad, we recommend lighting a fire in the fireplace, making cocoa for everyone and playing board games. We also have a TV with basic channels and Chromecast installed, so you can watch movies and series as part of your packages (HBO, Netflix, etc.), as well as a large collection of DVDs with a player.