Description
dALL is a hidden place at the end of the world. In the distance. Surrounded by extraordinary nature and with the largest herd of wild horses behind the fence. An old, restored school, inspired by travels across Europe. Beautiful interiors and wild nature. Breakfasts by the pond. Stars on the pier. Old trees, lavender, and lilacs. Wolves, cranes, and deer. Antiques, art, and atmosphere. A herd of wild horses. The end of the world. Everything and nothing.. If you want to reset while being surrounded by extraordinary nature and atmosphere or set up a home office with a view of mustangs, there is no better place. In the morning, we are awakened by the call of cranes or the neighing of wild horses. dALL was created out of a need for beauty and harmony. It is a uniquely located spot that radiates good energy. This house, nature, the pond - they invited us in. Seriously. We took care of this place, restored the house, tamed the surrounding nature, and it rewards us every day. You simply don’t want to leave! The interiors are a mix of inspirations from travels across Europe with traditional Polish elements. The school is located in a small valley, by the pond, and surrounded by old trees. Around are picturesque hills, ponds, deciduous forests, and meadows where - ATTENTION - the largest herd of wild horses in Europe (about 400 individuals) lives. We love to observe the life of these wild creatures, especially in spring when new foals appear every day. Above us circles a white-tailed eagle, a wolf watches over the hills, and we warm ourselves by the fireplace, drink wine, and play scrabble. In the bedrooms, we have very comfortable beds, and our kitchen is fully equipped, a paradise for cooks. A large set of various spices awaits you, and there are herbs in the garden. If you get bored with the silence and nature (if that’s possible), you can always go wild and head to one of the wild beaches by the lake. There are cycling and hiking trails in the area. There is a picturesque bike path, laid on the tracks of an old narrow-gauge railway. You can also rent kayaks at one of the lakes or sail along the charming Drawa River. There are several places for horseback riding nearby, and friendly local producers will provide you with amazing smoked fish, cheeses, bread, and other delicacies. A great fish restaurant is just a 40-minute drive away, where they serve the famous baked trout known throughout Poland. On-site, you will find a cheat sheet that will guide you to all these places. WARNING! The access road to us is a bit bumpy. You can manage with a regular car, but take our recommendation - do not go through Bolegorzyn.