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Here you can spend all day in the garden, lie on the terrace, smoke fish, bake your own bread in the oven and organize feasts under the shed. When the evening comes - jump into a tub among the trees, have a bath in the bathtub upstairs or catch up on TV series in soft armchairs and listen to podcasts. You can, but you don't have to, because behind the fence there are plenty of opportunities for adventure:
– discovering the historical Land of 7 Curiosities – you can go on a trip along the trail of the villages that make up the land: Wikno, Jabłonka, Natać Duże and Natać Mała, located in the Ramucko-Napiwodzka Forest; let yourself be carried away by the regional folklore and take an educational walk along the trail of old Masurian professions (the walk "Trail of Old Mazury" is organized by the Society for the Development of the Omulew Area) or visit the "Z.Kozuba i Sonowie" distillery,
– if you are interested in the wartime history of the region, you will certainly be interested in bunkers, anti-tank ditches and shooting positions hidden in the surrounding forests,
– in Nidzica, visit the Teutonic castle from the 15th century, where the Teutonic prosecutor resided; today there is a hotel there, but also a quite exquisite restaurant - maybe it's a good place for a romantic dinner?,
– bathing in Lake Omulew – there are several beaches and bathing areas around it, also guarded; the nearest one is 1 km from the house,
– kayaking on the Omulew River – you can choose a route lasting several hours to start, and even several days if you are keen canoeists: a good place to start the trip is the beach between the villages of Jabłonka and Wikno on Lake Omulew. The trail leads through the lake, and then along the villages of: Dębowiec, Wesołowo, Głuch, Wielbark, Krukowo, Brodowe Łąki, Czarnotrzew, Przystań, Białobrzeg Further, Białobrzeg Closer, Kruki, and finally the river flows into the Narew in the southern part of Ostrołęka; Omulew flows through the Napiwodzko-Ramucka Forest and the Kurpiowska Forest - on the way you can admire beautiful views of various coastal vegetation and observe wild species of birds,
– kayaking on the Marózka, the left tributary of the Łyna, the largest river of Warmia – it is a shallow, meandering river, and the trips on it are calm – it flows through the following lakes: Lubień, Mielno, Maróz, Pawlik and Święty, finally flows into the Kiernoz Wielki lake, through which it flows Łyna – on its route, you can choose several 2-3-, 4-hour sections, e.g. Swaderki-Kurki or Waplewo-Swaderki;
– horse riding – there are 2 good stables in our area, Kanthaka and Napiwoda, so if you feel freedom in the saddle, you will have many opportunities for moments with your hair flowing: you can arrange individual riding or field trips, but also relaxing hippotherapy,
– the pond turtle reserve on Lake Orłowo, 14 km from here; in search of turtles, you can go on a bicycle trip, and it is easiest to meet them in spring, during trips to their breeding sites,
– Garncarska Wioska is a thematic village operating in the village of Kamionka – you can eat local delicacies here, learn about disappearing professions, old traditions and customs, discover several thousand plants in Paradise Garden, take a walk around over 30 thematic corners and take part in workshops, e.g. clay modeling on the table, clay rolling on the potter's wheel, painting on glass, decorating Easter eggs or baubles or field games,
– and if you get bored with lakes and rivers, you can even climb the Golden Mountains, the highest range of hills in the Nidzica district; the peak on which the observation tower of the Jedwabno Forestry Inspectorate stands is 229 m above sea level.