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The mill is a real riverside refuge and you can hide in it without doing anything at all. You can swing in a hammock and read books, you can watch ducks from the terrace or go for walks in the area. You can also just enjoy the company of your favorite people, organize evening feasts and finally talk about all the times. We created this place with a view to relaxing surrounded by nature, and whether it will be more lazy or active, it is up to you.
- Take your bikes with you, because there are plenty of routes in our area that are worth riding. You can go, for example, to Janowiec, or even further, by using the ferry, get to Kazimierz.
- It would be stupid to live on the river and not go fishing on this occasion, so for all angling enthusiasts we have built a pier, going far into the river, for all fishing enthusiasts.
- Kayaks will be waiting for you on the lower terrace, and we will probably not even have to encourage you to swim on the Zwoleńka river.
The biggest attraction in our neighborhood is Kazimierz Dolny. It will be crowded in high season, but it is still a very charming town worth visiting. There are beautiful Renaissance tenement houses that will surely attract your attention, the oldest fully preserved organ in Poland, from 1625 - still fully functional and playing concerts !; there is also a historic Jewish cemetery from 1851. And if we had to add a handful of instructions, we would definitely go to the Zielona Tawerna restaurant for dumplings sprinkled with Parmesan cheese and walk to Mięćmierz to see the historic mill, old wooden huts and take a look at the ruins of Szukalski's villa on the way.
Andrzejów, where we are located, is a great starting point for further trips. In one hour you can reach Lublin or Nałęczów, half to Puławy. It is the so-called Lublin tourist triangle. In each of these cities you will see interesting monuments, visit romantic parks and have a pleasant time. And if you prefer contact with nature instead of sightseeing, there are also landscape parks in the area (Kozłowiecki and Kozienicki). And also a treat for fans of literature: close to us to Czarnolas, the home village of Jan Kochanowski, and in Nałęczów you can visit both the Żeromski and Prus museums.
Our Mill is located in the Natura 2000 protected area. The pond turtle has its habitat here, and around it there are pine forests full of mushrooms and vast meadows perfect for walks.