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We welcome you not only to the highest district of Jelenia Góra, but also to the house that is located the highest of all the houses in Jagniątkowo. This is an excellent starting point for heading to the Karkonosze Mountains. However, before you go to the mountains, take advantage of the charms of a shelter at the end of the world. To get home, you have to go down the hill along a winding road. There is no other house here, so when it snows in winter and your friendly neighbor has not yet had time to clear the snow, you are almost cut off from the world.
The house will provide you with shelter from the hustle and bustle and allow you to relax in the sauna or by the fireplace. The large garden is also perfect for relaxation, where you can sit with a cup of coffee or prepare delicacies on the grill and serve them in the shelter. And after a solid meal, you can set out to conquer the area.
A multitude of trails will appeal to mountain hiking enthusiasts, including:
– black trail to Szklarska Poręba,
– yellow trail to Piechowice (through Cicha Dolina),
– the trail leading to Rozdroże pod Śmielcem, where the green trail passes, i.e. Ścieżka nad Reglami – along the green trail you can reach Rozdroże pod Wielki Szczyt, as well as the shelter under Łabski Szczyt,
– the blue trail that will lead you to Śnieżne Kotły (through Czarna Przełęcz and through the forest through the Paciorki rocks), from the top you can follow the red trail to Szrenica, where there is a shelter, and on your way back you will visit the second one – the Pod Łabskim Szczytem shelter.
You will be 800 meters from the house to the place where the trails diverge.
In summer, you can cycle through the entire Karkonosze Mountains, and in winter, you can ski along the paths and roads on cross-country skis (we especially recommend the ski trails in Szklarska Poręba and Karpacz and the cross-country ski trails around Jakuszyce).
If you like walking, get to know the area around Zachełmie (a small village located in the Choiniec valley) - go on foot to the Chojnik Castle, choosing, for example, the Seven Hills Trail or walk to the Podgórna Waterfall).
Fans of two wheels will enjoy the singletracks in the Karkonosze Mountains, i.e. the Giant Bicycle Range. These are MTB routes for mountain bikers, over 70 km long.
What else can you visit?
– Gerhart Hauptmann House Municipal Museum in Jagniątkowo (8 minutes walk from the house), located in a house belonging to the German Nobel Prize-winning writer Gerhart Hauptmann, built in 1901 according to the design of the Berlin architect Hans Grisebach and surrounded by a vast park (the permanent exhibition includes memorabilia related to with the work and life of the Nobel Prize winner, including his equipment, letters, first editions of works),
– Cieplice Baths,
– ruins of Chojnik Castle,
– Nature and Education Center of the Karkonosze National Park in the Sobieszów Palace,
– Natural History Museum in Cieplice,
– Municipal Toy Museum in Karpacz, located in the renovated building of the former railway station (the museum houses the Hall of Railway Tradition),
– medieval wooden Wang Temple in Karpacz,
– Siruwia Japanese Garden in Przesieka – Little Japan.