At the end of the road, right next to the Borecka Forest, lived Mazurka Gerda. She had a house, a large garden, a barn and several lakes within walking distance. Silence, like a field poppy, unless a marten or badgers came to visit. The forest provided work and life for her forest settlement, though it was a rather unhurried life. A hundred years later, at the end of the road, right next to the Borecka Forest, I and my passion for renovations appeared. The silence he sowed with a field poppy was only disturbed by a lonely badger.
Siedlisko pod Lutnia is a 7-person house with a barn and a garden. Time still only rarely peeks in these pages. Rather than hurry, expect me and a basket of Masurian food. I hide a piece of sękacz in it, ham traditionally made by a nice butcher, or cheeses from a Romanist neighbor who has goats and a French husband. For you there are also forest paths, clangors of cranes, Yotvingians settlement and several lakes within walking distance. Don't miss a visit to the barn. There you will find a ping-pong table and table football, just in time for restless rains.
I am waiting for you at home at the end of the road.
The habitat consists of a hundred-year-old post-German house, a large garden and a barn where you can dance well and play ping-pong, and in the summer you sleep on the mezzanine :) The house is comfortable and has three bedrooms (a large bedroom with a bathroom on the ground floor, two on the first floor , one of which is transitive) can accommodate up to 7 people. It has two well-equipped bathrooms and a large kitchen.
Your neighbor is the Borecka Forest and one house of an elderly couple. At Siedlisko, we accept well-behaved pets, but we ask that they sleep in their beds. The area is fenced.
I will be happy to drop you local culinary specialties in a convenient form of a full (and delicious!) basket, as well as contact details to a nearby restaurant, where you can order catering. In the neighborhood you will get e.g. honey, traditionally made cold meats, dumplings, as well as country eggs and goat cheese from a friend, a Romanist.
As for the restaurant, I highly recommend Folwark Łękuk (25 km).
The place is quiet and thought-provoking, especially at night. You can then try to look for the Lyra constellation in the starry sky. In the morning you can hear the clanging of cranes and the concerts of smaller birds. White-tailed eagles and falcons often perch on the fence, and deer and deer approach the fence. In autumn, there are wonderful ruts here.
Behind the fence there is an old mushroom forest with beautiful routes for walking and cycling, and the Łaźna Struga flows nearby and there are several smaller and larger lakes for fishing, sunbathing, bathing or kayaking.
I have prepared for you Nordic walking sticks and a few bicycles suitable for trips, during which you can admire the "humpbacked" landscapes with forests, lakes, winding roads, rows of old, massive trees on the roadside and towers of historic churches.
If you prefer descriptions measured in kilometers, here they are:
- Walking, running and cycling routes in the Borecka Forest (0 km),
- A barn with a ping-pong table and table football (0 km),
- Three retro bikes, just right for a ride to the lake (0 km),
- The bison farm in Wolisko (14 km),
- Szeskie Wzgórza with the highest hill Szeska Góra (23 km),
- Gajrowskie stable (23 km),
- Kayaks in Szwałk available in a friendly habitat for an additional fee,
- kayaking (Gajrowskie 23 km, Połom 23 km, Straduny 36 km),
- Folwark Łękuk with a wonderful SPA, sauna on the lake, bike rental and a very good restaurant (32 km),
- Peat Bog Połom, i.e. the so-called Floating Islands (25 km),
- Historic water tower, mini golf, brine graduation towers and pump room in Gołdap (27 km),
- Observation tower and restaurant Gościniec na Wzgórzu in Stare Juchy (35 km),
- Railway viaducts in Stańczyki (53 km),
- Numerous tourist attractions of Giżycko (42 km) and Suwałki (58 km).
What’s there for children?
I do not have any amenities or attractions for children, so I invite families with slightly grown offspring. Beware of the steep stairs in the barn.