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Hares live in Lawendowe Zakątek, partridges are regular visitors, you can also meet badgers and hear cranes flying overhead. These are not the only animals, because our dogs and cat live with us in Machowina. There is a forest behind the fence, the gate is next to our house, I can let you out to wander among the trees.
Each of the houses has its own terrace, where you can relax with a soothing view of the purple bushes and the meadow, but a large part of our 7 ha of land is also at your disposal (if a part is not available, we inform you about it with a special sign). You can walk between the rows of lavender, relax in one of the corners on a purple bench (you can choose from corners: creating goals, doing nothing, good thoughts and shedding weight), drop by for coffee or lemonade in the lavender studio, hide out for a movie in the main building . You can swing with a book in a hammock, make a fire or cook something together in the guest house.
If you feel like it, you can take part in workshops and music days organized in the corner. You can also participate in the production of lavender products and create bouquets and weave wreaths with me.
The Gnilna River flows through Machowino, flowing into the Słupia, and you can sail down the Słupia. An interesting fact is that mountain species of riffles such as graylings and salmon live in the river.
Our area is a paradise for cyclists. Nearby there is a bicycle trail called Through the Green Heart of Pomerania, leading from Ustka to Słupsk. It partially coincides with the USB bicycle trail (abbreviation of the names of the towns: Ustka, Słupsk, Bytów). Next, there is the international R-10 route, which on the section between Ustka and Rowy runs on the former embankment of the railway line, demolished after World War II. You can also drive through the interesting Griffin Ring, presenting the architecture of the region. You can go on a trip to Lake Gardno and climb the observation tower there. The Baltic Seaside Trail runs almost on the very shore of the Baltic Sea, from which you can easily go to the beach, for example for a quick swim or a walk on the sand. I will be happy to go on a bicycle trip with you and show you my favorite routes along the cliff.
Be sure to go from Zakątek to Słupsk (13 km by car), because this city can really surprise you. For example, this is where the world's largest collection of Witkacy's works is located. The collection includes approximately 260 portraits, drawings and graphics. The city has even prepared a tourist trail leading in the artist's footsteps. More information, including about the family game, can be found on the official website of Słupsk (https://www.slupsk.pl/turysta/trasy-turystyczne/ Szukaac-witkacego). In Słupsk, take a walk along the Słupia River and stop by the Witches' Tower, where a branch of the Baltic Gallery of Contemporary Art is located. On the roof of the tower there is a witch flying in the wind - a memory of the trial from 1701, which ended with the burning of Trina Papisten, accused of witchcraft.
The closest you can experience the sea is in Poddąbie (10 km), and Ustka is 13 km from Zakątek. While in the latter, you can visit the Blucher Bunkers, a complex of fortifications from the 1930s. Currently, it is a museum which, including the underground part of the battery, can be visited.
I also recommend to your attention:
– Clay Farm in Smołdzino, an arts and crafts shop with clay products, where you can also take part in workshops (you need to make an appointment for these),
– Open-air museum in Kluki, i.e. the Słowińska Village Museum,
– the lighthouse and the Łącka Dune in Czołpin,
– Góra Rowokół,
– Veneda vineyard in Ustka.