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“Bielińska Hill” is located in the village of Brańszczyk between the Bug and Narew Rivers, 500 metres from the Bug River. This organic farm, whose 15 hectares are mainly used for haymaking, is the perfect place for a kayaking holiday, so close to these beautiful rivers in this wonderful wild nature.
We offer two rooms for 2-5 people in the main house with satellite TV and Wi-Fi, well equipped kitchen and bathroom as well as three rooms in a summer house with a big, sheltered terrace. You can have a BBQ or a campfire, you can rent bikes, play volleyball and basketball and your kids can enjoy our playground. We serve organic food using our own produce. Living close to the Bug and Liwiec rivers we have 18 kayaks for rent including life vests and paddles. We transport kayaks to and from a designated place and provide route descriptions, maps and guides.
Next to the fantastic walking and biking opportunities you can visit several regional museums like the Kurpie Smithy Museum in Pniewo and the Museum of Ethnography and History in Kamieńczyk. You can visit the Sanctuary of the Mother of God in Loreto. You can go horseback riding at Konikowo Stable. Maybe you’d like to follow sculpture and art workshops with local folk art sculptor Kazimierz Sikorski.
General information
Languages spoken
Lodging
Selfcatering housingunit
Food
Facilities
Campfire/barbecue
Boatrent
Bicycles for rent
Facilities for playing outside
Tours of the farm
Participation in daily farm-activities possible
Workshops and courses
Facilities and activities in the surroundings (< 15 km)
Bicycles for rent
Marked trails
Guided nature tours
Horseriding
Sailing
Boatrent
Indoor swimming pool
Tennis court
Children
Playground
Open air children's pool
Highchair
Cot
Special target groups
Working on the farm (in exchange for board and lodging) possible
not allowed to smoke in the rooms
Pets allowed if agreed upon
Landscape characteristics
Farm production
A part-time farm
Organic or biodynamic farm
Pastural agriculture, Horticulture, Fruticulture, Arable farming, Forestry