Translated by Google Translate.
And here, ladies and gentlemen, you can get bored as much as you want and as much as you like. The enclave is a house that is nowhere: right next to the forest, by the pond among the fields. If you are movie stars craving privacy, you couldn't find better. No one will find you and recognize you. You can sleep until noon, wear tracksuits and shamelessly stare at the sky or soak your feet in a pond.
There are two apartments in the Enklawa, so it may happen that someone will be resting next door. Each of the apartments has its own tub on opposite sides of the building, each also has its own terrace with its own barbecue and lounge furniture. You can also gather a larger group, rent both apartments and have the whole area just for yourself.
Here and nearby you can:
- walk in the woods,
– rest by the pond (you can swim in it, although we didn't try),
– lie down with a deckchair somewhere in the grass and read or meditate,
– basking in a tub, it is especially pleasant under the night sky,
– in apartment no. 1, take divine baths in the bathtub standing in the bedroom,
- warm up by the fireplace in winter,
– read books in a comfortable handle with a footrest,
– ride a bike around the area (for now, take yours, and soon we will have bikes for you to rent).
Kashubia is peaceful, idyllic and encourages you to cut yourself off from the whole world, but you can also organize a holiday here to discover and see a lot of interesting things. We suggest where to go:
– Kościerzyna – Museum of the Kościerzyna Land (monuments of Kashubian material culture, archaeological memorabilia), Railway Museum, Accordion Museum, historic market, city game of Stegna Stolem (i.e. Kashubian giants), which can be played with kids – there is a prize waiting for you at the Railway Museum, game time it's about 2.5 hours,
– the beautiful Sikorski and Wybicki Manor in Sikorzyno (open to the public),
– Wdzydze Kiszewskie – the fascinating Kashubian Ethnographic Park: over a century, the first open-air museum in Poland, where you can see rural wooden architecture from the 17th to the 20th century from Kashubia, Kociewie and Bory Tucholskie,
– Museum of the National Anthem in Będomin,
– Wdzydze Landscape Park – walks in the forests (there are 170 km² here) – educational paths or, for example, the green Trail of Stone Circles or the red Kashubian Trail,
– beautiful lakes of the Kashubian Landscape Park; its numerous vantage points, such as Sobótka, Złota Góra and Jastrzębia Góra; do not miss the nature reserve Peak Wieżyca, where there is an observation tower - from there you will see an impressive panorama of the Kashubian National Park,
– The settlement of Ziemia Pirsna from 1284 and Lake Zamkowisko – a land shrouded in legend, which once was part of the state of the Pomeranian dukes – fascinates historians precisely because little is known about this medieval stronghold,
– Stone Circles in Węsiory (cemetery established in the 1970s and 1980s),
– the Wierzyca River, which you can go rafting – kayak rentals are located, for example, in the vicinity of Starogard Gdański.
What to do in winter, you ask? Oh, there's what. We have important information for lovers of winter sports: we have 3 ski slopes nearby: Koszałkowo, Przywidz and Trzepowo. In Połęczyn, however, there is the nearest cross-country ski trail.
If you like Urbex, be sure to take an interest in the "mysterious abandoned building in the middle of the forest" (as Google says), which is located in our area. Some say it's an abandoned Masonic temple. This mysterious building with a dome was actually supposed to be an art gallery and it was started by my husband's uncle, but unfortunately it was never finished.