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Attractions waiting in our settlement:
– a shelter with a chillout zone and a barbecue zone,
– bonfire zone with a banquet shelter,
– playground with a huge beach for children to play,
- swimming pool,
– fruit and vegetable gardens,
– deckchairs, hammocks.
When it comes to Masuria, we know that there is water. We have lakes close and closer. About 300 meters from the settlement there is the intimate Brajnickie Lake. You can swim, sunbathe or build castles within a 5-minute walk. It is less popular than Świętajno, but equally beautiful lake. You can swim here or rent a boat to drift peacefully on the surface. Our guests have access to a private beach with a pier on this lake. If you like to dip your fishing rod or even catch something, Lake Brajnickie is one of the most interesting lakes in southern Masuria in terms of fishing. In the middle part, the bottom is quite hard. Large stones, submerged trees and underwater meadows lying on the bottom are ideal fishing grounds for carp, perch, tench, eel and pike.
If you are looking for peace and intimacy, we also recommend the wild beach on Świętajno, which can be reached via a pleasant forest road. The walk takes about 20 minutes and privacy is guaranteed. The beach is called wild because few people know about it, but the descent to the water is pleasant and sandy. For those who are persistent, we recommend walking around the entire lake and finding a camping beach (which you can also reach by pedal boat) and, at the end of the route, the beach in Warchały. The beaches in Warchały are guarded and entrances are paid.
There is a pedal boat rental at Świętajno, which you can use to sail across the entire lake - this is one of the best ways to get to know the area.
In autumn, when the water in the lakes is too cold for swimming and too warm for walruses, there is also something to do. We would start the morning with a horse ride in the forest, at the friendly Kathanka stud farm, listening to the wild sounds. In autumn, there is silence in the forest, which gives you a chance to see deer, roe deer and cranes leaving for the winter. Then we would go for a long walk, which would probably end with a basket full of mushrooms. Take a basket, a net or a bag with you for every walk, because the forests around us are rich in almost every species of mushrooms. Chanterelles, buttermilk, boletus mushrooms and even kites. The forest floor is also rich in berries, which we like to collect together with our son, the biggest fan of the purple tongue. After returning, in the early afternoon, we would light a fire and eat hot sausages roasted over the fire. A cool evening would be made pleasant by a bath in the steaming water in the banya.
In winter, you can try the set of a sled, a fireplace, a walk to the snow-covered beach, mulled wine in a tub, books, watching birds eating grain from home feeders, and building a snowman.