Description
Sometimes you just have to step out of the corner and look around to discover something new, find the unusual and unknown. For example, did you know that there are mountains, valleys and ravines in Kashubia? And not just any kind, because they are post-glacial. It is enough to move 30 kilometers away from the Baltic Sea to rise a quarter kilometer above its level. On one such post-glacial hill, in a luscious green meadow surrounded by forest, we created our tent village. We set up eight smaller tents on a rather steep peak, three larger ones on a gentler clearing. We have as much as 6.5 hectares of land, but finding even a square meter of flat space is difficult. The views from the summit, however, are respectable. To the surrounding forests, to the Kashubian Beskid and to the river valley at the foot of the plot. It is there that in the evening the radiation mists settle, laying a thick quilt over the grass. In the morning, the alarm clock can be replaced by a crane's clangor, and in autumn, deer on a roar make their presence known. In the forest you can also meet Daniels, and we will tell you about where they came from on the spot. Other than that, it's as quiet as a poppy seed, or maybe more like corn sown, because it grows in the surrounding fields. We have for you the paved road of the Amber Trail under your nose, the river behind the road, the milky way overhead and viewing terraces by the tents.