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As you already know, on site you will find an aesthetic and comfortable interior of the house, an exclusive hot tub and a sauna, from the roof of which you can gaze at the stars in the evening.
You will be 4.5 km to the wonderful beach in Ulini with sand like flour. A walk of about an hour will be a pleasure, because when you get to the beach, you pass through the Mierzeja Sarbska nature reserve, protected by Natura 2000. There is no infrastructure on the beach, so it is not crowded even in the season. A few hundred meters from the shore you will see the mast of the Danish ship West Star, which sank during a storm in October 1971 while sailing from Gdańsk to England with a load of wood.
You can also visit the beaches in Słajszewo, Lubiatów, Osetnik and the one near the Stilo lighthouse. The lighthouse itself is also worth seeing. It can be visited from May 1 to September 30. After climbing several hundred stairs, you will be rewarded with a view of the forests, sea and dunes. Walking from the lighthouse to the sea, you pass the ruins of a former nautophone, i.e. a foghorn, which dates back to the 1950s. It's about a kilometer from the lighthouse to the beach.
You can bike along the beautiful route along the Baltic Sea. EuroVelo 10/13 (bicycle route R10) starts in Świnoujście and leads through Ustka, Łeba, Puck, Tricity to Elbląg. There are plenty of paths leading through forests, villages, around lakes and along the seashore.
In Lubiatów you can walk along the dunes. There is a path marked with 30 signposts, allowing you to adjust the length of the route to your needs and possibilities. You will pass shelters that encourage you to stop and rest. It is worth taking some food with you and taking a break in the pine forest. If you like it, there is also the Łącka Dune in the Słowiński National Park, on Lake Łebsko.
On Lake Sarbsko and Lake Żarnowieckie you can try your hand at windsurfing and kitesurfing. For paddlers, we recommend an amazing kayaking trip down the Piaśnica River to the sea. The river flows from the northern shore of Lake Żarnowieckie, flowing through a wild nature reserve. After 7 kilometers it flows into the sea in Dębki.
You can go for a 5-kilometer walk to the Ewa Zaprasza restaurant or to the restaurant in the Ciekocinko Palace recommended by the yellow Gault & Millau guides. You can also take a walk in the garden or go horse riding. You can also go to Folwark Jackowo for a horse riding lesson.