Masurian Lakes (Mazury) is well-known as the most attractive fishing
areas in Europe and the region has its unique charm. You can enjoy many
different attractions such as yachting, canoeing, all kind of water sports, angling or simply sailing with the
ship. It provides you various type of accommodation and food, while numerous shops
specialising in fishing supplies during your holiday in this region. There are many types of tourist attractions in Masurian
Region.
Attractions of the Masurian Region
- Excursion to the Wolf's
Entrenchment in Gierlo - a complex of giant bunkers, Hitler's headquarters
during World War II and unique Baroque church,
- One day excursion to Piska
or Augustowska Forest to see the European bison, elk, boars, wolves, lynx,
beavers as well as many unique (living only in this area) species of
birds,
- One day excursion to
Olsztynek to visit picturesquely located open-air museum of folk
architecture,
- Cruise trips across the
Great Masurian Lakes, "Concerts on the water" in Mikolajki ,
- Canoeing and yachting trips
,
- Angling,
- Horse-back and cab rides ,
- Hunting expeditions,
- Bonfire cavalcades, cycling and walking in the forest
The bed looked as old as the castle, it had no firmness. Other then that it was great.
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