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Although you will stop at a vineyard where enotourism thrives, not everything here revolves around wine. Nature is in the foreground here. Above the source there are good conditions for not showing any activity or, on the contrary, for undertaking various activities. Time only needs to be appropriately divided into numerous ways to make it pleasant:
– the vineyard covers an area of 1.4 ha, on the plot itself you can walk, get lost in the greenery and breathe deeply,
– the area is just perfect for lazy wandering around vast meadows and fields (alone, with children or with a dog),
– you will discover the secret of the name of the vineyard by going down the slope to the forested valley, where there is a forest spring,
– the spring connects with the Psarka River, there are logs on the lower one, which can be used to cross the river, walk along its banks and soak your feet in it,
– sessions of regeneration and body cleansing will take place at the graduation tower in the living room,
– evening bonfires are recommended for integration with long-unseen people.
If wine will be the main purpose of your trip, you should not be disappointed. I tried my first self-grown wine in 2015. Today, I manage to produce 2,500 bottles a year. In the cool cellars, where there are vats and barrels, you will be able to spend time listening to stories about the drink, which I can talk about for hours, and also take part in its tasting.
I periodically organize workshops in the vineyard - "Bread and wine". If you happen to come across them and want to take part, then in addition to learning the secrets of wine production, you will also learn how to bake bread.
If you want to move a little further to see the charms of the Świętokrzyskie region, the area has a lot to offer. How can you spend your time here?
- Numerous hiking and cycling trails start from Bodzentyn. In the city itself, you can see the ruins of the castle founded in 1365 by the bishop of Krakow, Florian of Mokrsko, and take a walk to the Czernikiewicz Homestead, the oldest elements of which date back to 1809. This is the only such comprehensively preserved small-town homestead in the Kielce region. From Miejskie Góra you can go along the blue trail of Edward Wołoszyn to Saint Catherine. It is a hiking trail, but also available for cross-country skiing and ski touring. It runs through the area of the narrow-gauge railway, which was liquidated in the 1950s.
- From Saint Catherine you will climb the highest peak of the Świętokrzyskie Mountains - Łysica (614 m above sea level), the main tourist trail of Świętokrzyskie them. Edmund Massalski, marked in red. The entire route is 92 km long and runs through the Jeleniowski Landscape Park, the Świętokrzyski National Park, the Masłów Range and the Oblęgorskie Range, and on its route there are Święty Krzyż and Łysica. In the village you can also visit the Museum of Minerals and Fossils.
- Two-wheel lovers from Świętokrzyskie led to the implementation of a singletrack project in the Jelenia Góra Landscape Park. Fans of two-wheelers have at their disposal two downhill paths: Świst and Trzygłowy, and an uphill path - Strumyk. The length of the routes varies between 1,900 and 2,100 meters, the uphill stretch is 2,600 meters long. The elevation gain on the routes is 180-190 meters.
- If you dream of water, this dream will be fulfilled by Zalew Wióry - a retention reservoir on the Świślina River. You can see the dam above it or go fishing. Very close to the reservoir, in Doły Biskupie, there are the remains of the Gombrowicz family's estate - a former cardboard factory, which was named Witulin after the writer (the material from which brown railway tickets were made was produced here). There are more water reservoirs in the vicinity, e.g. in Cedzyna and Wilków.
– For skiing, we have the closest places to: Bodzentyn, Krajno or Bałtów.
And this is not all, because the Świętokrzyskie Mountains also include: Iłża with a tower that remembers the times of Queen Jadwiga, Starachowice with a blast furnace from 1899 located in the Museum of Nature and Technology, the striped flint mine in Krzemionki, the Education and Culture Center The Glass House in Ciekoty with manor house where Stefan Żeromski lived.
There's more to it, but I know sometimes it's just about being bored. Then I recommend lazy afternoons and evenings on the terrace of the house with a glass of wine.