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Here, in Brodziaki, there is an atmosphere that takes you back in time and an atmosphere that is conducive to relaxation. Our patch of the Biłgoraj region is blooming with hollyhocks and poppies, it smells of home-made cakes and freshly baked bread, storks are flying overhead, crickets are chirping in the grass. We have a covered veranda for sitting, a swing, a hammock and a space for playing volleyball or badminton. Total relaxation will be provided by a hot tub with bubbles (for PLN 250 per day).
You will have a lot to discover in the area. Chałupka is an ideal base for getting to know Roztocze.
– Go for a walk to Czarna Łada. This is a local river, near which we built a shelter and created a space for a bonfire with a grate. There is also a bench there which is nice to sit on.
– For those interested, we can organize rafting trips on a slightly larger river – the Tanwia.
– We encourage you to walk through the Brodziak meadows, full of poppies, cornflowers, chamomiles and ripening cereals in the summer, as well as the surrounding forests, which are full of mushrooms during the season.
– We recommend birdwatching to bird enthusiasts. Observations of winged friends are carried out by the Roztocze University of Life Sciences. The offer includes bicycle trips (Bird&Bike) and off-road trips (Bird&Car). These are unique nature lessons for children and adults in the company of an experienced naturalist and educator.
– The Solska Forest Landscape Park and the Lower Tanew Valley offer plenty of walking paths (including designated educational paths, e.g. Czartowe Pole) and bicycle paths. We recommend trips to Zakośne Bagno, where there is a footbridge, and around Nadrzecze and Rap Dylańskie. We will be happy to share our favorite routes with you.
– To take a closer look at the craftsmanship, go to the Sitarska Farm, illustrating the old sitar-making traditions in the city and the appearance of typical Biłgoraj buildings from the 16th–19th centuries.
– In winter, we can organize a sleigh ride for you with a tractor and an old wooden sleigh.
– Biłgoraj Forest District specializes in geocaching. There are several dozen boxes hidden in the forests, which indicate interesting places to visit and tell stories about them. Go treasure hunting!
– 20 minutes by car from the cottage there is the Biszcza-Żary Reservoir, which is crowded during the day, but in the evening you can enjoy some respite by the water.
– We are not far from the Roztocze National Park, where the wild Polish horse lives. To be sure that you will see him, go to his refuge in Florianka. It is also worth taking a walk along the Dune Path to Stawy Echo and the educational path to Bukowa Góra.
– While staying with us, you can visit Zamość (an hour away) to see the market square with the oldest operating pharmacy in Poland (from the beginning of the 17th century). It is also worth visiting the exhibition of historical costumes, the best-preserved late Renaissance synagogue in Poland, or seeing the house where Marek Grechuta was born.
– A little closer, 30 minutes by car, you will be to Zwierzyniec, where the Summer Film Academy takes place. There are also many monuments there: a baroque church on the island from the 18th century, the Zamoyski Estate, and the Plenipotent Palace, built in the Swiss style, and a brewery.