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Below our house there is an intimate, unguarded beach. Few people use it and you may even have it for yourself. Our guests like to come to us with SUP boards, with which they walk down or drive up by car, because that is also possible.
If you feel safer on a guarded beach or want additional attractions, nearby, in Rukławki, there is the Sunny Beach resort, where you can rent water equipment (including kayaks); there is a gym and a playground for children.
You can also rent kayaks at the campsite in Tumiany and plan a rafting or sightseeing trip around the nearby lakes and rivers. The Dadaj – Tumiany route is 13 km long.
Also check out the trail:
Lake Dadaj – n. Dadaj – Klimkowo – Lake Tumiańskie – Tumiany – Lake Pisz -rz. Pisa – Barczewo – n. Pisa – Lake Wadąg – n. Wadąg.
For lovers of bicycle trips, there are routes in the area with a total length of over 300 km, which lead through charming and interesting places in Warmia.
If you want to visit the cities, the closest ones are Barczewo and Biskupiec.
Barczewo
Here it is worth visiting the Old Town, seeing historic churches, a synagogue, and the Treasury of European Culture (an art gallery opened in a former evangelical church, where concerts, exhibitions and workshops are held).
Biskupiec
Here we would pay attention to:
· medieval Gothic spatial layout of the old town,
· Gothic church (it is worth climbing the observation tower!),
· former town hall,
· Biskupiec Land Gallery,
· an exhibition of cameras from the collection of Mr. Wiesław Borowski at the Sorboma Creative Work Center (it is the largest collection of cameras in Poland!),
· Jacek Idźkowski's sculpture studio - the author of very interesting sculptures, bas-reliefs, carved signs and interior design,
· Stara Kaflarnia – a restaurant in a former, historic tile factory.
The nearest provincial city is Olsztyn.
It is worth seeing the Old Town, the castle, and the counter-cathedral basilica of St. James from the 14th century with extremely interesting late Gothic architecture or the city beach in Olsztyn, where attractions for active people await.
Other points worth checking out on the region's map include:
· Biesowo - a village that won the title of the most beautiful in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship in the "Clean and beautiful farm - aesthetic village" competition,
· historic churches in Ramsów and Bartołty Wielkie,
· horse farm in Kierzbuń,
· Wolf's Lair in Gierłoż, a complex of bunkers that once served as Adolf Hitler's field headquarters,
· Sanctuary in Święta Lipka, one of the most important Baroque monuments in northern Poland,
· Open-air museum of agricultural machinery in Węgoj,
· Museum of Warmia and Mazury in Mrągowo, where you can learn about the prehistory of the region and the history of Mrągowo, see ancient reindeer antler tools and send children to educational classes, e.g. about folk rituals,
· Gothic Castles Trail,
· Parleza Wielka – the best-preserved historical village in Warmia and Mazury,
· Tropikana water park in Mikołajki - here you can have fun and get a little tired as a family if you feel that you have had enough of the peace and quiet in our remote area.