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You can meet, meet and feed our animals on site. Contact with them is included in your stay with us. We live with alpacas, llamas, horses, sheep, raccoons and capybaras. We love them with the greatest love, we take care of them and educate our guests about their well-being.
We live right next to the Charzyński Forest, where you can hike and pick mushrooms in autumn. There are plenty of beautiful bicycle routes around. Along the northern edge of the village, where there was once a railway sleeper, there is a bicycle path along the embankment of the narrow-gauge railway, leading from Gościn through Ząbrowo to Zieleniewo and Kołobrzeg. You can go along the coast to Grzybowo, or even further, to Dźwirzyno. You can also make a loop between Sianożęty and the Warnie Bagno Reserve, which leads through the peat bog Nature Reserve.
12 km separates us from the sea and Kołobrzeg. If you don't like crowds, we recommend smaller seaside towns and beautiful and uncrowded beaches in Grzybowo. If you like sightseeing, in Kołobrzeg visit the Gothic basilica of St. Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. It is a post-war reconstruction of a temple from the 14th century, but several interesting monuments have been preserved inside. You can see, for example, a seven-branched candlestick from 1327, which weighs 900 kg and is one of five Gothic candelabra preserved in the world. Don't miss the neo-Gothic building of the Polish Post Office, which managed to survive the war. It looks like Hogwarts.
There is also an ecological site in Kołobrzeg, Ecopark Wschodni. We recommend it to all lovers of contact with nature, and you are probably one of them. This is an unusual area due to its location: it is surrounded by the sea on one side and peat bogs and swamps on the other. About 80 species of birds live here. And the views are beautiful.
20 km from us is the Kamienica lake in Dargocice, where you can rent pedal boats and go on an expedition. There is also Resko Przymorskie (17 km), which used to be simply a sea bay, today Resko Przymorskie is a bay separated from the sea by a 300-meter sandbar. You can successfully fish there or practice water sports.