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Puck and Hel peninsula

Visiting the ones close to your heart is always joyful and beautiful!

But Puck and Hel peninsula are worth paying a visit even if you do not have family living nearby.

The fish soup and fried fish at Maszoperia restaurant – something not to miss!
The market Square in Puck.
Incredible evening’s sky 馃ぉ
Spotting the seals….
The molo in Puck
The view from our kitchen at breakfast time.
On our way to Hel! (Mind the single L)
A paradise for kites and windsurfers!

The Hel peninsula is full of history, picturesque places, delicious fishes and sandy beaches. It is also very windy so do not forget your hoody!

Blue springs nearby Smardzewice

On our way to a family celebration in central Poland (85th birthday of my grandpa!) we had a stop in the Blue Springs nature reserve and the nearby聽Museum of Pilica river.

Although they look like green springs to me, they look amazing. I could stand there for hours staring at the sand dancing in the spring source.
Watching tens of large fishes in the reach of our hands was pretty difficult for Rafal 馃槈

艁臋czyca and Tum

The castle in 艁臋czyca is small but worth seeing (free entry on Thursdays). The exhibition inside is mostly dedicated to the devil Boruta, famous character of local fairy tales.

No photos from the top of the tower bacouse, as it often happens, as soon as we reached the top, Jasiu announced he needed a toilet…

The next stop was the Collegiate Church of St. Mary and St. Alexius in Tum. For me that is one of the most beautiful churches in Poland. And with looong and interesting history as well. Do not miss it on your way. If closed, pass by the neighbouring museum to request a free visit (donation based visiting).

And there was this pigeon that entered the church, looked around a bit, turned around and gracefully left the church by walking…
This wooden beauty is neighbouring without the collegiate church.

Three castles remainings

We started the day in Kruszwica to see a tower well known from a fairy tell about price Popiel and maises.

About 170 steps up and the view on the neighborhood is beautiful.

We could not enjoy these views for too long because as soon as we reached the top, Jasiu announces that he needed a toilet. Urgently!

The second castle remainings are less famous but worth seeing as well when you are nearby Ko艂o.

Ruins of the castle in Ko艂o.

This could have been a nice place to stay for the night, but it was still relatively early so we decided to see another ruins 25km away, in Besiekiery.

The castle in Besiekiery.

Later we continued to Uniej贸w to stay overnight in a parking next to the river and Uniej贸w therme.

Trail of the first kings of Poland

Museum of the first Piast at Lednica is well worth seeing. We spend beautiful half a day there. We would have liked a bit more information on the history of some of the places and objects in the nuseum and I installed their virtual reality mobile app that was supposed to help us. Unfortunately the app was not able to detect the GPS receiver in my phone and later it was crashing while starting… Well, when “computer says NO” the discussion is over 馃槈

In the afternoon we visited the nearby Museum in Dziekanowice. Unfortunately we only had 1.5h to the museum closing and so we were not able to see it all. One would need at least half a day to complete the tour. That is well recommended, especially if you speak Polish and can ask the guides in every building for some introduction to what you see.

That night we spent on a free parking between the two museums, right next to the beach. The views on the sunset above Lednica lake were truly beautiful.

Crossing rivers and Biskupin

In W膮gr贸w there is a unique spot in Europe, where two rivers are crossing their water and flow further separately. Honestly, I imagined them as bigger but their water was very clean 馃槈

When we reached Biskupin the weather was just perfect for a walk, with a little bit of wind that stopped the mosquitoes. The views were lovely and the free audioguide available from the museum website provided a very good insight into聽 the history of the place.

What a well thought fireplace!
Photo from the exhibition on the site explorations. Photogrammetric documentation of the excavation site. BTW. Would you climb the ladder? 馃槈

Woli艅ski National Park

We were a little bit disappointed with Woli艅ski Park Narodowy, but we only visited it as walking tourists. Seeing from the water must be another story… Anyway, the parkings next to the trails in the National Park were pretty busy so finding a place required patience. The trails (Kawcza G贸ra and Jezioro Turkusowe) as such are nice but the number of view points is very limited. So if you enjoy walking in the forest, you will like it, but do not expect seeing much more than that.

Trail to Kawcza G贸ra
View from Kawcza G贸ra
Turkusowe Lake
View to the Szczecin Lagoon from a viewpoint at the trail around Turkusowe Lake.

Slavs, Vikings and the Baltic sea

Centre of Slavs and Vikings in Wolin is a recreated Slavic Viking settlement, with medieval craft demonstrations in Wolin can be a very interesting 1h-2h stop and if you speak polish it can keep you busy even for longer. We could talk to an archer, a locksmith and taste (and buy) artisan food. It must me even more worth coming there during medieval markets and local events!

On the very hot day we were looking for a refreshment at the Baltic see in Mi臋dzywodzie.

But for the night we sought for a more quiet place, nearby Wrzosowo at Kamie艅ski Lagoon.

Crooked forest in Gryfino, D膮bie lake and Szczecin lagoon

After spending a night at a channel nearby the crooked forest in Gryfino, we went there for a short walk. Indeed it is very interesting to see so many trees bent in a similar manner. Unfortunately it is unclear how and why these distortions were made. They are manmade for sure and the rest is unknown.

After this short visit we moved forward North, to the D膮bie lake, looking for a nice peaceful beach with clear water to swim and cool down a bit (34掳C on that day).

In Bystra and Lubczyna the beach was clean and pretty empty, but the water reminded of a green soup.

Digging in the guarded beach in Lubczyna was very exciting!

And so we moved more to the North, to Szczecin Lagoon, to find a very peaceful beach few kilometres after St臋pnica, in Czarnocin.

The water was equally green in there, but the views and the emptiness made us stay there for the night 馃檪

A lovely place to celebrate the 14th anniversary of us together, with a bottle of wine bought in the winyeard visited few days before from … plastic glasses made for kids by a well known Swidish company 馃檪

Anyway, it was served in a perfect temperature 馃榾

艁ag贸w and Lubniewice

艁ag贸w surprised us and very positively with a beautiful park right next the castle and at the shore of a lake. This place is full of history and a romantic charm…

From there we moved forward towards Lubniewice. We stayed overnight at a forest parking with a view on the lake.

And in the morning took a stroll around the park of love. A lovely morning…

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