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It is simply impossible to be bored in Żuławy! Of course you can, because here nobody is punishing, forcing or chasing anything. So you can lie flat in the garden, wave a few asanas on the grass, swing in a hammock, read books and sip chilled lemonade. You can also lie down on the beach in Sztutowo, Stegna or in Kąty Rybackie and, moving from side to side, catch a golden tan.
You can also be more sporty: on a kayak or a sailboat along the Nogat River, which encourages fishing and sailing. You can rent a boat or a kayak and follow the meanders of the river to Malbork (and visit the castle), cross the Jagiellonian Channel to the Vistula Lagoon or moor at the marina in Biała Góra. In turn, from the marina in Osłonka and Żuławki on the Szkarpawa you can rent a yacht and go on a cruise on the Żuławy Loop for several days.
Żuławy is a mecca for cyclists and directly from home you can go on two wheels to the mouth of the Nogat, to the Vistula Lagoon (you go along dirt roads among fields, easy route, loop approx. 10 km). The famous international bicycle route R10 also runs through the nearby Mikoszewo. Its fragment on the Vistula Spit is considered to be one of the most beautiful of the entire loop, with a total length of over 8,500 km. It is worth taking a ride along a fragment of the Mennonite Trail (it runs through the Pomorskie and Warmińsko-Mazurskie voivodeships), which combines sightseeing attractions related to the history of settlement in the Vistula delta. The trail is flat and mostly runs on little frequented asphalt roads, so every cyclist (even beginners) should be able to do it.
We also recommend you to visit the Żuławy Museum and Żuławy Historical Park in Nowy Dwór Gdański (known as the capital of Żuławy). It is worth going for a ride in the open narrow-gauge railway carriages and visiting Nowy Staw with two markets and a characteristic pencil-shaped tower, and be sure to eat local lambs. Right next to Groszków there is a historic bridge on which the Four Tankers traveled in one of the episodes of the series. Manufaktura Hersztek in Nowa Kościelnica can significantly reduce the content of your wallets, because in the company's shop it is easy to lose your head for handmade tiles with windmills and other Dutch patterns. In Palczewo there is a small wooden church with beautiful paintings and beautiful sounding organs, and a Dutch windmill. The architecture of Żuławy, i.e. arcaded houses, can be seen in most towns, but you must go to Palczewo, Trutnowe and Marynowe. Ruins of churches can be found in Fiszewo and Steblewo, and one of the most beautiful castles in Malbork - book your whole day here for sightseeing. We are quite close to the Tri-City and all its attractions, if you are hungry for concerts, festivals, promenades, pubs and cafes - this is the right direction.
And if the weather turns out to be capricious, there is plenty of room in the house to hang out. Even with a dozen or so people, everyone will find space for themselves. The common area, consisting of two living rooms and a dining room, is over 70 m2 - you will not be crowded. You can play a game of ping-pong or play board games.