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Here, minimalism meets nature. The result of this combination is a small but spacious, well-thought-out and well-groomed space for relaxation created right by the shore of the picturesque Lake Giłwa (also called Rentyńskie) in Warmia.
On the terrace immersed in reeds, which brings a view of the lake and forest, there is a tub with hydromassage, which allows you to warm up on cool evenings or cool down in the hot summer. The cottage is also equipped with a Balinese, outdoor shower, which will appeal to fans of swimming in the lake. On site, there is also a SUP board waiting for you to discover the charms of the water. In the immediate vicinity, you can also rent kayaks, water bikes and boats. Anglers will not be bored with us, because Lake Giłwa abounds in vendace. We also have a hammock among the trees, loungers and a table for you, where you can eat lazy breakfasts and long dinners combined with stargazing.
Nearby:
- a little further from us is Lake Isąg, which you can visit or kayak,
- there are forests all around, not far from us is the Protected Landscape Area of Taborskie Forests and the Taborskie Pine Nature Reserve with trees over 230 years old and a 1.5-kilometer educational trail,
- there is the Forest Arboretum of Warmia and Mazury in Kudypy,
- there is Olsztyn, and in Olsztyn there is definitely no boredom; you can go for a walk in the old town, the beautiful university campus by the lake or for a good coffee at Bless Coffee Roasters,
- there is Ostróda, where it is also beautiful,
- there is Nowe Kawkowo with its artistic atmosphere, a gallery where you can drop in for local art and coffee, the Living Lawendowe Museum at Lawendowe Pole and atmospheric agritourism to visit along the way.
In nearby villages, the Art in the Farmyard festival is held every year – often at the end of September, sometimes at the beginning of October. The action takes place in Nowe Kawkowo, Szałstrach, Pupki, Godki, Węgajty and Skolity. As the name suggests, art is viewed in the farmyard. The entire area then turns into a village gallery, and in addition to viewing yard and home exhibitions, you can go to handicraft workshops or a concert.