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Let's put it this way: Mieściska is not a place with a stunning number of attractions. On the contrary. Here you relax and forget about the whole world for a moment. A person locks himself up for a few days in a pleasant environment surrounded by nature and then comes out through the gate looking brand new. It is best to come with the intention of enjoying the charms of a large and beautifully landscaped plot and a comfortable and well-equipped house. And enjoying the company of the people you came with.
On site you can:
– read books on a hammock between the trees,
– walk around the garden,
– take a nice, warming bath in the bathtub,
– practice yoga on the terrace or on the grass,
– play golf (golf course is a lot, but we have clubs and 1 hole),
– play ping-pong, boules, darts or badminton,
– play a football match (we have goals) or a volleyball match (there is also a net),
– play X-box with Kinekt,
– make an evening bonfire in the garden,
– warm up in an armchair by the fireplace in winter,
– organize fabulous dinners on the terrace and spend afternoons chatting at the dining room table.
In the area you can:
– go for walks in the nearby forests,
– go to Lake Bytyńskie (10 km) and there: go fishing, rent water equipment, find a secluded corner for a picnic in the reeds or use one of the official beaches, if such circumstances suit you.
A little further you can:
– go to Lake Niepruszewskie (14 km) and have a picnic on the grass by the water, or maybe even find a cozy beach – there is one opposite the one in Zborów,
– take a trip to the Samy Valley (13 km), and there go for a walk or bike ride along the educational and recreational paths of the landscape park: there are deciduous and coniferous forests, streams, well-marked routes, wild nature, picturesque reed beds and wilderness,
– see the Wąsowo Palace (25 km) – a neo-Gothic palace built on behalf of a German banker and the over 300-year-old park surrounding it; today there is a hotel there, but you can always drop by for an exquisite dinner at the restaurant and at the same time be enchanted by the architecture and interiors of the palace,
– go on a longer trip (45 km) to the Sierakowski Landscape Park – visitors write that there are “hills like no other in Greater Poland”; there are many lakes, signs of civilization around and between are negligible, forests are picturesque, and there are many hiking trails,
– if you are not coming to us from Poznań (30 km), we recommend going there for cultural entertainment: of course to see the Renaissance town hall and colorful tenement houses, but also the rich facades of tenement houses in Łazarz, charming Jeżyce, Monet and Malczewski in the National Museum or the Palm House in Wilson Park.