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You probably don't know it, but Lubuskie Province is the most beautiful in the world. This is a fact that we do not discuss. There are walking, bicycle and canoe routes, there are streams, lakes and ponds, there are forests and educational paths, there are deer, horses and peace of mind. Gryżyna is amazing at any time of the year, and in autumn it is incredibly beautiful. There are so many mushrooms that some even grow in the garden, for example us.
Let anyone who wants to live a moment in luxury, which is silence, forest, mushroom picking and long walks along oak alleys - give a sign.
Coming back to the oaks. In 1840, the owner of the Grażyna court, the Royal Government Councilor Krause, ordered 16,000 oaks to be planted along the country roads. Today, the oak alleys are almost 200 years old, they are under legal protection and ours, the residents - because trees in Gryżyna do not cut down, they are admired and cared for. Without the oak avenues stretching from the village to the village and to the lake, Gryżyna would not be herself.
A natural attraction that makes an amazing impression is the rut. It is enough to go out on the porch of the house at night to hear how deer roar. Or go a bit further to the stockade on a moonlit night. You can also go to the very heart of the largest rut in Europe - to Dobrosułowskie Łąki, 6 kilometers from here, sit in the grass or in the pulpit and wait. And then come back to Gryżyna, smoke in the oven, drink wine and experience it. Come on over, it only happens once a year.
There is a beautiful, clean, deep and fishy lake near the house. You can rent a pedalo or canoe on site.
We are lucky that the brick house is located in the most beautiful and smallest landscape park in Poland. Between Gryżyna and the village of Grabin and further to Szklarka Radnicka stretches the Gryżyński Landscape Park. The park aims to protect and preserve the landscape and natural values of the glacial gutter and its ponds, lakes and the trout valley of the Gryżynka stream. Those who came here for the first time are not prepared for such views. Because how is it possible that in this seemingly uniform landscape among forests there was a world full of water, colors, beech leaves, alders and oaks. Water flows out of everywhere and nowhere, creating a paradise landscape. It is clear as crystal, it allows you to follow the sandy bottom and pebbles in the water. It is remarkable that nature has not yet been transformed and destroyed by man here, so birds endangered on a European scale, white-tailed eagle, black stork, rust kite, peregrine falcon and kingfisher have found their homes here.
The village itself is also interesting - there is the Hohenzollern Palace, ruins of mills, a former German cemetery, the same architectural layout for a hundred years and not a single concrete fence!