Description
Bojkowska Cottage is an original cottage built in the Boyko style is over 103 years old. In 2011 it underwent a major renovation, so it serves guests with all the comforts, all year round. We tried to preserve its original exterior as faithfully as possible. Of course, as in an adapted wooden house, the floor creaks. From the windows of the cottage there is a beautiful view of Tarnica. The hut is large, with an area of more than 200 m2. The hut is rented as a whole for up to 7 people. It contains: - 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, - living room with a fireplace and comfortable sofas, - dining room with fireplace, - fully equipped kitchen. In front of the cottage there is a parking space for 3 cars. In the bathrooms you will find showers, sinks and toilets, towels (one bath towel per person and hand towel - one per bathroom), hotel soap, hair dryers. The price of hut rental does not include meals. You can order "at the door" dinners and products for breakfast (eggs, cheese, preserves, pastes, homemade bread). Our dogs and cats live in the Homestead. If you wish to come to us with your own pet, dog, cat, rabbit, guinea pig or stick you are responsible for their behavior and safety. We ask you to clean up poop after your dogs, report any damage, take care of your pets so that they do not pose a threat to others and do not disturb other people's leisure. The cost of the damage caused is covered by the owner. Please bring your pets' favorite bedding with you, as we do not agree to sleep in the bedding. If you forget to bring a food or water bowl, no problem, we will be happy to lend you one. We do not agree to leave dogs alone in rooms for several hours. We do not "watch" dogs in the absence of owners. We have our own activities. On the same plot there is the Magoda Homestead - a cottage with rooms. At any time of the year we recommend: - hiking on Bieszczady trails - from spring to autumn cycling trails await cyclists, in winter cross-country and downhill skiing trails, - Końkret cinema in Zatwarnica, - an open-air museum, an icon museum and a collection of works by Zdzislaw Beksinski in Sanok, - the Jewish cemetery in Lutowiska, - ecomuseum around Lutowiska, - visits to galleries and studios of Bieszczady artists, - ceramic workshops, - possibility to buy Bieszczady products (wicker, honey, preserves, liqueurs), - indoor swimming pool in Ustrzyki Dolne or in Czarna (SPA), - observation of the stars in the Bieszczady sky (shows and workshops), - extremely picturesque photographic plein air, - a visit to a bison enclosure, - Trail of Bieszczady Orthodox churches, - horseback riding in the open air, - Bieszczady narrow-gauge forest railroad, - cruises on the Solina Lagoon, - picking mushrooms, raspberries and blueberries. I have very good news for dog guardians visiting the Bieszczady Mountains. Three routes have been made available in the Bieszczady National Park where you can go with your dog without risking a fine: - the route from Vyšnianska Pass to Bacówka pod Mala Rawką, - routes in the San Valley from Tarnawa Niżna to Dźwiniacz, - from Bereke and Nasiczny to Przysłup Caryński. These are beautiful scenic routes. In addition, we recommend routes outside the Park boundaries: - to the Jeleniowaty peak in Muczny and then to the highest observation tower in the Bieszczady Mountains - from here you can enjoy beautiful views of Bukowe Berdo and Tarnica, - a hike to the Sine Wiry nature reserve, * on Małe and Wielkie Jasło from the side of Cisna, - to the top of Korbania with an observation tower - here from the top you can see Poloniny and Solina Lake; - trail to the top of Dwernik Kamień - my favorite. - Walks around Lutowiska, for example, on the Otryt range, - Hulskie reserve, - Rosolin cave, - Goloborze reserve, Rabe valley, - Dushatinskie lakes, - from the switchbacks above Roztokami to Okrąglik and Jasło, - to Lopienka, - to the Jaworzec refuge. And many, many others. For those working remotely, we have wi-fi and a workstation.