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You can't get any closer to the lake. If you are water-loving you will have everything you need at your fingertips. You can dive, you can sea, you can soak your feet from the pier, you can walk on the boards with your dry feet and drink your morning coffee with a view of the mirror reflecting the clouds. Omulew is a long lake, because its shoreline is about 28 km, quiet because motorboats cannot ditch it, and alphabetical because it resembles the letter "H". If, in addition to the blue sky, you also need a boat to be happy, there is also a boat.
As an avid angler, I can show you what and how, where to catch beautiful pikes and how to start ice fishing. I will guide you in which way for the mushrooms filling the entire baskets.
At your request, I will also help organize local attractions:
- canoeing,
- horse riding,
- fishing trips,
- sailing on a sailboat.
When the weather throws frogs, you can have fun at home. In the basement, we have made a club room for you with table football and darts.
In addition to the obvious, such as the Castle in Nidzica or Szczytno, we have natural treasures to discover in the area:
- Nature Reserve of the Source of the Łyna River - it is worth visiting with the guides of the Association Łyńskie Centrum Rozwoju "AŁNA". In Łyński Młyn, the seat of the association, in the reserve, you can also buy souvenirs and take part in soap workshops. There is a unique microclimate in the reserve, which is created thanks to a large amount of cold spring waters flowing out here and a significant lowering of the terrain and its shape. These factors combined make it cooler in summer and warmer in winter. The reserve covers an area of a valley in which small springs flow out of the Łyna River, which then cascades down the valley to the ravine. At the mouth of the valley, there is a small mill pond, which was built after a dam was built in this place.
- The European pond turtle reserve in Orłowo, which, as the name suggests, protects the pond turtle, which is very rare in Poland. They have black carapaces and a neck, head and tail flecked with yellow spots. They live in the muddy Orłowo Małe lake, most often they can be found on the south-west, sparsely forested and sunny shore. For better observation, an observation deck was built on the Orłowo Małe lake.
- The Koniuszanka II nature reserve was created to protect the unique postglacial landscape. It is located at the junction of two physiographic lands: the Masurian Lake District and Sandru Mazursko-Kurpiowski. It is worth taking a walk along the Koniuszanka nature and forest educational path. A wide path makes a 2.5 km loop. The main attraction of the reserve is the Koniuszanka river flowing in the middle of the forest, whose level difference between the highest and lowest point in the area is up to 20 meters. Along the way, you will surely find traces of the activity of beavers, which are laboriously piling up the river's waters, knocking down trees and changing the current. In addition to beavers, you will find the remains of bunkers from World War II.
- Małga Reserve - an extremely picturesque reserve, created in order to preserve the passing quarters of cranes and the refuges of many rare bird species, including mute swans and lesser spotted eagles. There are also over 100 very rare black grouses here. Maybe you will be able to see the raccoon dog live, some have. The reserve is perfectly admired from the position of a bicycle seat. You cannot miss the village of Małga, depopulated after World War II, with a tower of a ruined Evangelical church.
- the nature reserve Las Warmiński im. prof. Benon Polakowski, a brilliant place for cyclists and hikers. The reserve was established to protect: forests, a section of the Łyna River, which is of a submontane character, and 4 lakes: Ustrych, Galik, Jełguń, and Oczko. The surface of the reserve is undulating with numerous wet depressions. In the Warmian Forest there are forest lakes and burial mounds from 2000 years ago.
- Pottery Village is a thematic village operating in the village of Kamionka. You can eat local food here, learn about vanishing professions, old traditions and customs, discover several thousand plants in the Garden of Eden, take a walk around over 30 thematic spots and take part in workshops. Molding clay on the table, turning clay on a potter's wheel, painting on glass, decorating Easter eggs or baubles or outdoor games.
- Climb the Golden Mountains, the highest range of hills in the Nidzica poviat. The peak on which the observation tower of the Jedwabno Forest District stands is 229 m above sea level.