We invite you to an extraordinary place located right by Lake Ukiel.
It is here, on a slope among trees, that five comfortable houses have been built. Each of them with a beautiful view of the lake and forest. Close to nature, yet at a short distance from the city.
In addition, for the convenience of our guests, we have a recreational area with a bonfire pit, a playground, and two covered gazebos - one for social gatherings and the other for relaxation with hammocks and swings.
Water Sports
Lake Ukiel is the largest and deepest body of water in the city. It is not subject to a quiet zone, so you can experience various water sports here - sailing, kayaking, motorboating, jet skiing are all within reach.
Nearby, there are rental shops for water equipment, one of which is the Ukiel Recreation and Sports Center.
All information can be found at www.osir.olsztyn.pl.
Bike Trips
Our houses are located in the immediate vicinity of a cycling route. The route around Lake Ukiel is just under 17 km long.
We recommend it not only for cyclists but also for runners or those who would like to go for a scenic walk.
Most of the route runs along the lakeshore.
Feel free to bring your own bikes, and if you prefer to rent on-site, we will be happy to assist you.
Golf Course
In close proximity, there is a championship-class golf course - Mazury Golf & Country Club in Naterki.
Must-See
Olsztyn is the capital of the Warmian-Masurian region. Over the course of 600 years, the city has changed its state affiliation multiple times, and within its area, various ethnic, religious, and cultural influences have clashed. The city currently has several lakes within its boundaries. We recommend visiting the Old Town and seeing the High Gate, the Castle of the Warmian Chapter, and next to the castle, the Nicolaus Copernicus Bench. It's worth strolling through the streets and enjoying delicious artisanal ice cream from Kroczek. In the vicinity, there is the Forest Arboretum in Kudypy - a beautiful botanical garden with an educational trail not only for children. And a little further away - the Open-Air Museum in Olsztynek with historic buildings of Warmian architecture.