We offer Nordic Walking poles for rent during your stay.
We offer Nordic Walking poles for rent during your stay.
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Relax and breathe the clean, seaside air. Exercises led by a professional trainer.
Kolorowy i bezpieczny plac zabaw na terenie ośrodka.
Right next to the building, a beach with real golden sand.
Billiards and table tennis (during the summer season)
Wygodne rowery na rodzinne wycieczki - tutaj zaczynają się ścieżki rowerowe !
Nearby many walking and cycling trails.Information:We encourage you to rent a bike on the premises.
From the port in Kołobrzeg you can go on a 1-2 hour sea trip or visit the Danish island of Bornholm. Kołobrzeg is also famous for its many monuments (the Cathedral, the lighthouse and the beautiful town hall).Information:Kołobrzeg is an attractive spa town near Mielno.From the port in Kołobrzeg you can go on a 1-2 hour sea trip or visit the Danish island of Bornholm. Kołobrzeg is also famous for its numerous monuments, including the famous Cathedral, the lighthouse and the beautiful town hall.Visitors have also taken a liking to the reconstructed Old Town, rebuilt in the traditional style on the historic street layout, modern yet atmospheric. You can also visit the Museum of Polish Arms and take a walk along the pier.We recommend that families with children visit the Zieleniewo Amusement Park, where a wealth of attractions awaits in the form of themed areas: Western City, the Indian Village, a Zoo and a Funfair, among many others.
The Archaeological Reserve 'Stone Circles' in Grzybnica is located 20 km south of Koszalin, near the Koszalin–Poznań and Bydgoszcz roads, on the left bank of the Radew River, in a protected landscape area designated for recreation and leisure.Information:Five stone circles have been preserved in the Grzybnica Forest. Each of them consists of a sandy ring surrounded by boulders vertically set in the ground at regular intervals. It is worth visiting this remarkable, ancient site.
For a longer, very attractive trip it's worth visiting Słowiński National Park. It is one of 250 biosphere reserves and includes the famous shifting dunes, forests and lakes. One of them – Łebsko – is the third-largest in Poland.
Koszalin has a philharmonic, a theatre and cinemas. For those who enjoy shopping or as an alternative in bad weather we can recommend 3 shopping-and-entertainment centres: Emka, Atriumi Kosmos. For families with children we recommend Madagaskar – a play and games centre for the whole family.Information:In the city park around Góra Chełmska there is the Avana rope park. Participants can choose between two rope courses of varying difficulty.Here you can see the Regional Museum, a 14th-century Cathedral and the remains of medieval defensive walls, as well as an architecturally interesting building – Amfiteatr Koszaliński – located in a beautiful park in the city centre. In season, the amphitheatre hosts numerous events, including the Summer Review of Polish Cabaret.Koszalin also has:philharmonic,theatre,cinemas.For those who enjoy shopping or as an alternative in bad weather we can recommend 3 shopping-and-entertainment centres: Emka, Atrium and Kosmos.For families with children we recommend Madagaskar – a place with African-style atmosphere where you can see live exotic animals and play as pirates or naturalists.For those without cars, transport to Koszalin is provided by so-called buses that run year-round every 15–20 minutes.Koszalin is also a transport hub for people using PKP or PKS services.
The castle in Darłowo is one of the most magnificent buildings left by the West Pomeranian Griffin dynasty that ruled Pomerania until the mid-17th century. The castle currently functions as a regional museum.
We recommend a visit to the lighthouse in Gąski. It offers a breathtaking view of the open sea and the small, picturesque settlements along the shore.
Hortulus comprises 28 themed gardens created with passion for over 20 years. Among them are those related to specific environments (a forest garden, a rock garden, or a water garden), garden layouts aligned with the styles of particular cultures (a Japanese, French or Mediterranean garden) and the Gardens of the Senses designed to appeal to visitors through color, sound and aroma.Information:Hortulus comprises 28 themed gardens created with passion for over 20 years.Among them we can find:those related to specific environments (a forest garden, a rock garden, or a water garden),garden layouts aligned with the styles of particular cultures (a Japanese, French or Mediterranean garden)the Gardens of the Senses designed to affect visitors with color, sound and aroma.Among the latter are picturesque gardens of color, light and shade maintained in a variety of color schemes. In the Water Gardens and the Grass Garden, the rustle of plants swaying in the wind and the murmur of water create a relaxing sound background, so different from the everyday bustle of the city. Three herb gardens, a small scented garden and an original English-style rosarium, especially on warm days, intoxicate with a bouquet of scents.In the Hortulus Thematic Gardens, more than 6,000 species and cultivars of ornamental plants have been gathered across 4 hectares. Due to the mild, maritime climate of the area, many of them are exotic and unique species. The garden landscape is diversified by boulders, ponds and water features, and the whole is completed by carefully integrated picturesque bridges, gazebos, sculptures and other elements of garden architecture.The gardens are alive all year round. Spring begins with a festival of thousands of tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and other flowers in every possible color and the most fantastic shapes. Summer greets visitors with the scent of blooming bedding plants and culminates during the flowering of the rose collections. Multicolored, fragrant autumn is the most beautiful, though underrated, season in the gardens, which later in winter become a pantry for birds and other animals.At the entrance to the gardens there is Caffebar Barwinek. The menu offers hot meals, coffee, ice cream and beverages.The complex also includes a Garden Centre, where several thousand species and cultivars of ornamental plants from the Hortulus ornamental plant nursery are available for continuous sale. Besides the better-known varieties, the offer also includes rarely seen exotic plants that adapt well to our climate. The “Ogród i Galeria” market offers thousands of original items for interior and garden decoration in all possible styles and colors, products from the Sztuka Polska line, as well as publications from our publishing house.The gardens can be visited daily, individually or in groups, with or without a guide. Current ticket prices and more information can be found at www.hortulus.com.pl. Due to the terrain configuration, narrow paths, rocks and boulders, it is not possible to move around the gardens with baby strollers or wheelchairs. Dogs are not allowed in the gardens, but they can be left in a designated area.
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