Description
Slow Cabin is the result of a lot of thought, so that you can relax in a well-designed place, with a sense of respect for the nature that surrounds us. The cabin is 100% made of wood, following the principle of less is better. Resisting fashions, bringing tranquility. Built by local craftsmen. Allows you to turn on the rhythm of slow and enjoy the moment. Slow Cabin is designed for 4 people. It will comfortably accommodate both children and adults! The cabin is equipped with a kitchenette, a living area with a dining table and a comfortable sofa. On the first floor there is also a bathroom with a shower and a bedroom with a double bed and access to the terrace. On the spacious mezzanine there are two beds, which when joined together can also make a double bed with a width of 180 cm. On two sides the cottage is surrounded by a terrace with a view to the horizon. Slow Cabin is located in the buffer zone of the Slovinski National Park. To the Gardno lake we have 100m. Believe us that the sunsets here are amazing! By the road, along the lake, you will reach the Surf Camp (1km), and there you can swim and rent swimming equipment: kayaks, boats, pedal boats, surfing or kites. This is the only accessible tourist area on Gardna! Our area is a habitat for many species of birds. A bird paradise literally! It is they, along with the dunes and peat bogs, that are subject to the greatest protection of the Slovinski National Park. The icing on the cake is, of course, the Baltic Sea and the beaches... and the beaches in the Slowinski National Park are considered one of the most beautiful on the entire Polish coast. We confirm! They are wide, with wonderful light sand, and very intimate. Our cottage is located next to the R10 bike trail and you can get to the beaches by bike, too! What else to do You can go to a ceramics workshop, go for a jog, walk along the Czołpinska dune to the sea, eat waffles, climb the sacred mountain of the Slovinians - Rowokół, and see how they used to live in the Museum of the Slovinian Village in Kluki. We also recommend paying attention to the world's largest collection of Witkacy, which guesses at the Museum of Middle Pomerania in Slupsk.