The manor house in Udrycze is a bit different from all the others. What makes it different from the rest of the palaces in Poland? Its continuity. For almost 250 years, not much has changed here: not only has the building survived and the enfilade layout of the interiors typical of the 18th century has been preserved, but even the 19th-century joinery has survived. Therefore, although there was a lot of work to be done during the renovation of the manor house, the outbuilding, the administrator's house and the chapel, we did not have to recreate the structure of the building from the beginning. This gives us a sense of historical permanence. The residence of the Udrycki family has existed on a hill surrounded by a park since at least 1786, but we have not found many records of its beginnings. The later fate of the manor house was marked by a fire, which fortunately did not cause any fundamental damage, changes in owners, and it even has a school chapter in its history. Can you imagine going to such a primary school? This place is also connected with Eliza's family history: her grandmother remembered the palace from the time when she played on its steps as a child. In 2007, Eliza and Jaroen bought the estate and, with the support of their family, gradually renovated the manor house and the old park. Today, this charming place is available to guests. We invite you to a truly palatial stay surrounded by greenery, water and eclectic interiors. We will serve you delicious breakfasts, tell you the history of this place and guide you to the most beautiful places in the area.
The historic buildings of the complex, surrounded by a magnificent old park, house guest rooms. In the Baroque annex and the 19th-century estate administrator's house, you will find rooms furnished with beautiful, pre-war furniture, as well as modernly equipped kitchens and bathrooms.
If you want more privacy, we invite you to an exclusive cottage that will comfortably accommodate 4 people, and a maximum of 5 (one night is a fold-out armchair).
Details about each of the apartments can be found by clicking on the selected one.
The cottage has its own kitchen with an oven and gas stove. The Katarzyna Apartment also has its own kitchen. In the Teresa, Lipowy and Jesionowy apartments you will find kitchenettes. In the rooms, you will find coffee and tea sets with an electric kettle.
If you wish, we will serve you breakfast. We serve it at tables in the ballroom.
The good news is that Zamość, where you can eat a delicious dinner, is a short drive away. You can also buy fresh regional products in the area.
The picturesque location makes Udrycze a great place to relax for those looking for peace and quiet and for those interested in the region's historical monuments and its extraordinary landscape values.
Zamość is nearby, the Renaissance centre of which has been entered on the UNESCO World Heritage List. There are also numerous manors and palaces in the area, as well as charming villages and historic towns surrounded by magnificent landscapes.
Udrycze lies in a picturesque valley between two hills, at the gates of the Skierbieszowski Landscape Park. The manor and park complex is located on the slope of one of the hills, gently sloping towards the Ferens River, which flows along the bottom of the valley.
What to do in the area?
On foot:
– the chapel of St. John of Nepomuk,
– a walk to the village of Udrycze Wola,
– a walk through the loess ravine,
– a trip to the Pańska Valley,
– a trip to Wisłowiec.
By car:
– Zamość,
– Zwierzyniec,
– Krasnobród,
– Nielisz reservoir,
– nearby palaces and manor houses: Bończa, Dzierążnia, Kalinówka, Klemensów, Łabunie, Łabuńki, Łaziska, Orłów Murowany, Ruskie Piaski, Sitno, Skomorochy, Surhów, Stryjów, Tarnogóra, Trzeszczany.
Roztocze Cycling Trail
Connects the most interesting tourist towns in Roztocze (Zwierzyniec, Krasnobród, the area around Susiec). It leads through picturesque areas, forests, fields and historical towns. The route is easy and does not require much effort. The beginning of the trail is located in Zwierzyniec at the intersection of al. Wachniewska and Browarna streets.
What’s there for children?
Children will find plenty of space to run and play hide and seek. Together you can have a picnic and a bonfire. We have a small but new and safe playground. In the fall you can pick chestnuts, and in the spring daisies and violets. We also have puzzles and books, they are in the main building, just ask.