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Modraszka is a place on the world map that brings everyone what they need. You can hide in a wooden house, enjoy the charms of the garden and enjoy the views, you can also walk in the hills, climb rocks, wander in the forests, have fun in the meadows, and in winter cover kilometers on cross-country skis.
You can exercise here in sweet idleness, taking advantage of the pleasure of spending time:
– on the terrace with a book,
– catching the sun's rays on a specially built slope,
– in a hammock, watching the clouds or regenerating during naps,
– by the fireplace or bonfire,
– eating fruit straight from the bushes and trees in the garden, you must know that in the summer there is an abundance of wild strawberries.
The nearest buildings are about 300 meters away, and the silence is interrupted only by the chirping of birds. Endless concerts give song thrushes and blackbirds.
For the next walk, you can go to a flower meadow, which is right next door, or to the forest for mushrooms, which are plentiful in the season. The variety of species that can be encountered is amazing, with the Australian argus, called the devil's fingers, at the top of the list. You will recognize it by its red color and very unpleasant smell.
The terrace offers a view of Czosnki Mountain (482 m above sea level), whose name comes from the abundance of bear garlic growing on its foot. About 2 km in a straight line to the west of the top of the mountain, there is a nature monument Mieczysław Spring, over 10 meters deep. Once upon a time, sandstone was mined here. You can reach it along the path Czarnorzeki (parking lot) - Sucha Góra with a length of 2 km. The path runs past underground stone pits (Istebian sandstone) where bats hibernate. The trail leads to Sucha Góra (585 m above sea level), the highest peak of the Dynowskie Foothills, and from there to the gate of the Radio and Television Broadcasting Center, where there is a 120-meter tower. Going off the trail, you will find a World War I cemetery hidden in the forest.
In the Prządki rock reserve, located on the border of Czarnorzeka and Korczyna, you will see, among others, rock clubs reaching up to 20 meters in height. There are 5 hiking trails through the reserve, from which you can see the Kamieniec Castle.
The castle in Korczyn-Odrzykoń is also worth visiting. Its owner used to be Aleksander Fredro, who, while browsing through the archives, came across the trial files of the previous owners of the property. They inspired the writer to create Zemsta. The castle is open to the public until October, in the autumn and winter season maintenance works are carried out there.
In Korczyn, you can visit the Chocolate Pump Room to treat your palates with the delicacies produced there. You can also take part in a tour of the pump room and workshops conducted by the Polish Confectioner Mirosław Pelczar. In the subject of tasting, staying in Kombornia, at an altitude of 470 meters above sea level. there is a Vineyard with a panorama of the Gorlickie Foothills, and in favorable conditions even the Tatra Mountains.
Krosno stands not only with glass, but also with museums. In the Podkarpackie Museum you will see the largest collection of kerosene lamps in Europe, the works of local craftsmen in the Museum of Crafts, and in the Farna Tower - clocks made by Michał Mięsowicz, the founder of the First National Tower Clock Factory.
Every year, balloons rise to the Krosno sky as part of the International Mountain Balloon Competition.
In winter, time is pleasantly spent on the surrounding cross-country trails and the ski slope in Czarnorzeki.