I have been living high in the mountains for eight years now. Standing on the terrace in the morning and drinking coffee surrounded by nature, in the distance I often heard my neighbor, Maniek, calling: “Malejka! The grove is rustling!” And indeed the grove is rustling, mushrooms are growing, deer are roaring, and berries are ripening on the bushes. In winter, the snow can lie in layers, after all, it is 870 m above sea level. But don't worry about anything, we will arrange that you leave the car in the parking lot, and I will come to you in a 4x4. Sometimes, when the snow is up to your armpits, you have to walk about 300 m to the yurt. Such are the charms of living in the Żywiec Beskids.
We have more charms. There is a terrace with views from dawn to dusk, there is a cozy yurt for a couple, and for a maximum of 4 people. There is a friendly agritourism that serves delicious food, but you have to walk 300 m. In return, 900 m separates you from the Shelter on Hala Boracza. For such a short walk, the reward is great. Yeast buns as fluffy as clouds, dumplings and sauerkraut and further trails to Hala Lipowska or further along the Wallachian Culture Trail in Silesia. We have many marked trails around, but I will be happy to show you around these unknown corners of the mountains. Together we will look for a habitat in the middle of the forest, a source of health and longevity, Janosik's cave. In the evening, we can light a fire, prepare a cauldron and listen together to the rustling of the grove.
In a yurt, which is a year-round cottage in the mountains. I made sure that it had everything you needed for a comfortable stay.
The yurt is designed for 2-4 people. There is a large mattress on the mezzanine with a view through the skylight in the roof, a double bed (fold-out futon) in the living area and a fully equipped kitchen and bathroom. Of course, bed linen and towels are provided. There is also a large terrace, hammock, deckchairs.
Dogs, cats, hamsters, parrots stay at home due to the specific construction of the yurt (fabric). Unfortunately, I will not be able to clean the yurt in such a way as to provide comfort to people with allergies (I myself have a menagerie who admires the yurt from the outside).
The yurt has a kitchenette where you can cook. On rainless days, we recommend eating meals on the terrace (regardless of the season).
About 900 m away is the mountain shelter on Hala Boracza, where the famous jagodzianki, pierogi, kwaśnica and grilled dishes are served. Additionally, we have a friendly agritourism farm where we can order meals for you, after prior arrangement.
We can also prepare goulash (pork, beef, poultry, game) or pea soup in a cauldron on a campfire. We can also sit by the fire and prepare stews (roasts) over the flames. Seasonally, home-made cold cuts are also available.
Take your trekking shoes with you, without them here it's like without air.
There are beautiful views all around and as in the mountains: trails, meadows, forests, mushrooms, river. And also places that you won't get to on your own, and I will gladly show them to you (a habitat in the middle of the forest, a sulfur spring, Janosik's cave - a cave). General relaxation, rest from the hustle and bustle of the city. Visiting the forest inhabitants - a viewpoint from the yurt to the place where deer graze. From time to time, Baca visits us with fruit.
Legend:
• peace and quiet - 0m
• beech - 50 m
• spruce - everywhere
• berries - 2 m (depending on the season)
• stream - 800 m
• mushrooms - 50 cm (sometimes further)
• Shop - 3 km
• trails to Hala Lipowska and Hala Rysianka - 300 m from the yurt
• Hala Boracza - just around the corner
• Hala Lipowska - a little further
• Hala Rysianka - 15 minutes from Hala Lipowska
• PKS Żabnica bus - 2.5 km
• Węgierska Górka train - 10 km
What’s there for employees?
Cell phone coverage + wi-fi for the undemanding, table, comfortable chairs. So the writer can take notes in a notebook and probably send an email, but the IT department will probably be dissatisfied with the connection speed.