Cicho Tu
cottage for max. 6 people (with 1 bedroom)
in a secluded part of Bukowina Tatrzańska
you will find recommendations on what to do and where to eat
1 km to the nearest ski lift
we welcome small dogs
we have good internet for work
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Tourists do not miss Bukowina, but it is quiet here. Here, on the slope of Wierch Buńdowy, where Basia's grandfather's field used to be. There are still clumps of blueberries that she picked as a child. We both come from Bukowina, we know its history and inhabitants, because everyone knows each other here. The once inaccessible Podhale settlement began to develop in earnest after the war, when the first bus line was launched here. Earlier, in 1932, the People's House was built in Bukowina Tatrzańska - one of the largest wooden buildings in Poland, built with the efforts of local social activist Franciszek Ćwiżewicz. The history of the People's House, which is still bustling with life today, is an expression of the involvement of Bukowina residents in cultivating regional traditions. We value them too, which is why we placed two unique wooden armchairs in the living room of our house built by Basia's brother. A long time ago, they were carved for the Głódówka shelter by students of the famous Art High School in Zakopane. We believe that the empty mountain slopes observed from their perspective will appear to you in all their charm.
Host:
Mariusz
We speak these languages: Polish, English
We are not on-site, but you can always contact us
My name is Mariusz, I run a bike service and shop on a daily basis, and together with my wife Basia we run the Cicho Tu cottage. My greatest passion is the enduro bike, with which I discover new, untrodden paths.
Where will I sleep?
6 ppl. – Cicho Tu
65 m²
•Without pets
CichoTu is the perfect place for an unforgettable holiday in the heart of Bukowina Tatrzańska! Our charming wooden house is located at the end of the picturesque Wierch Buńdowy, surrounded by a charming forest and picturesque meadows. CichoTu is a promise of peaceful relaxation away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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