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The journey itself is a pleasure. Along the way, you will see the charming Lower Silesian landscapes. We can boast of the Land of Extinct Volcanoes, panoramas of the Karkonosze Mountains, the Kaczawskie Mountains and the Izera-Kachawskie Foothills, villages full of half-timbered houses, picturesquely scattered among the hills. You will pass the charming Wleń and the asphalt road will lead you to the hill of Tarczynka Mountain, located in the Bóbr Valley Landscape Park. This is where Flowland is located - our asylum, which we want to share with you. The last stage of the road leading to us is worth going on foot at least once to be able to fully admire the views, there is a viewpoint on the way.
After reaching the place, you will find a habitat surrounded by a fairy-tale garden where roses, fuchsias and hydrangeas bloom. In the immediate vicinity of the Wozownia there are many places to sit in greenery, as well as a fountain and a pond. On site you will meet our gang: a shepherd dog, 4 cats, a llama, 2 sheep and 25 hens. Orchards full of old varieties of apple trees and cherry alleys are waiting for you. At your disposal will also be: a place for a bonfire, hammocks, deckchairs and a piece of private forest for walks. You will be able to practice yoga in isolation with a wonderful view of the Karkonosze Mountains, and during bad weather - in the room with Gabrysia (earlier reservation required).
We are able to organize for you on request:
– workshops on cooking and borderland cuisine,
– ceramic workshops,
– massages,
– hiking with a Sudeten guide,
– herbal walks.
We are a place that will be happy to organize meetings and parties in nature. You will be able to go horseback riding to our neighbors, rent bikes in the neighboring village or go to our Dutch neighbor for a concert or have a party there.
Tarczyn itself is a very interesting village with preserved historical buildings. You can see how roads were laid out in the past, houses were built or gardens and fruit orchards were cultivated in hundreds. The buildings of this charming town have not been enlarged by any new building for many years.
In the area you will find plenty of walking and cycling routes that will delight you with the most beautiful mountain views. Tarczyn is also surrounded by the valleys of the Bóbr River and the Wierzbnik and Modrzewka streams. They are perfect for kayaking.
Every year, in June, we organize an artistic picnic in Tarczyn, during which an exhibition of artists associated with a given edition is opened, and meetings devoted to heritage, culture, locality and ecology are held. Every year, FLOWLAND is also graced with concerts, workshops and a fair of local products. Every year in September we organize the European Days of Cultural Heritage.
We recommend to your attention:
– The Valley of Palaces and Gardens – an area covering approx. 100 km² with the largest concentration of palaces in Europe. There are almost 30 different buildings in the Jeleniogórska Valley: Renaissance mansions, Baroque palaces, castles and other buildings, often surrounded by parks. Some of them were owned by the Habsburgs, Hohenzollerns, Czartoryskis and Radziwiłłs.
– The Ducal Tower in Siedlęcin (the largest and best-preserved medieval residential tower in Poland), where you can see the world's only preserved medieval paintings depicting the legend of Sir Lancelot of the Lake.
– Wleń Castle – the oldest brick castle in Silesia with the Góra Zamkowa Nature Reserve.
– Market of regional products and handicrafts in Jelenia Góra.
– Crystal Glassworks "Julia".
– The Water Dam in Pilchowice, which is the second highest (after Solina) dam in Poland.
– Ostrzyca, called the “Silesian Fujiyama”, due to the visual similarity to the Japanese volcano, from which there is a view in a radius of 270 °. There are three singletracks in the area: Ostrzyca, Pod Ostrzycą and Zielonki.
– Japanese garden in Przesieka (closed in winter) – a nature park of several hectares, stretching at an altitude of 600 m above sea level.
– Cieplice Baths.
– Flea Market in Cieplice.
– Spectacular views from the Pearl of the West Road.
– Walking routes around the Wrzeszczyńskie and Pilchowickie Lakes (Kapitański Mostek, Dziki Wąwóz).
– 2 hours drive to Dresden.