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The Lublin region is a region worth getting to know better, because it has a lot to offer - nature, history, culture and, above all, taking your time. Our biggest advantage is the location. Our yurts are located a few kilometers from Chełm, on the Uherka River, surrounded by ponds and meadows.
In the morning you can count on the sight of fog rising over the pond. At night, you will be delighted with the view of the star-studded sky seen through a spherical window. In front of the curtains there is a spacious terrace where you can read books, do a yoga session, meditate or expose your faces to the sun. You can also fish from it. Our pond is rich in fish, including impressive carps that can reach over 20 kg
You can reach the guarded beach with a water park on the Żółtańce reservoir in just a 10-minute walk through the meadows or by bike along the bicycle path by the river. Not just any path, because it is a green velo route (the longest bicycle route in this part of Europe), which runs directly through our bridge. You can also stay put and lie on a deckchair in front of the yurts or cast a fishing rod. In Pstrągowo we have a carp fishery in the no kill system. If you don't intend to fish, you can simply feed our carp, which practically eat from your hand.
It's right under your nose, but a little further is just as interesting. Here are some of our suggestions:
– Chełm Chalk Underground – a labyrinth stretching under the Chełm Old Town, which is a remnant of the extraction of rich chalk deposits. The tourist route is 2 km long. While there, you can meet the spirit of the beluga whale, which is a guardian and a symbol of the underworld. Attention! Dress warmly, because it is cold in the underground, the constant temperature is about 9 degrees Celsius.
– Poleski National Park, where you can meet 48 species of mammals, 20 species of reptiles and amphibians and 200 species of birds, including cranes, great crested grebes, aquatic warblers, greylag geese, gray herons and cormorants. The European pond turtle also lives there.
– Czahara educational trail in the Polesie National Park – the only one leading through Bagno Bubnów. You will walk along specially built wooden footbridges rising above the peat bog. You can also climb to the viewing platforms and spot a very rare aquatic warbler or flocks of cranes gathering in the swamps before taking off.
– Spławy nature trail, which leads along footbridges through the horsetail forest. The wooden road will lead you to Lake Łukie, where there is a pier. The road continues along the so-called along the squire's causeway through a swampy alder forest, especially picturesque in early spring. The route starts in Załucze Stare near the Museum of the Polesie National Park, which is also worth visiting.
– The Pond Turtle Conservation Center in Urszulin – it is best to visit it from the end of September to May, when most turtles stay there. Usually, several turtle families also stay for the holidays so that tourists can see the turtles for which the Poleski National Park is famous.
We also have pond turtles that sunbathe at our pier on sunny days.