Nature and architecture of Pluski and the vicinity of Olsztyn: Pluszne Lake, the Napiwodzko-Ramucka Forest, Nature 2000

Attractions of Warmia and Mazury in north-eastern Poland

The hotel is situated in the Napiwodzko-Ramucka Forest in the very heart of the area of silence zone called Nature 2000. This location makes the hotel a real wonder of nature.

The region of Warmia and Mazury offers numerous tourist attractions both all-year-round and seasonal. These attractions are connected with nature, tourism, architecture and culture for both adults and children. It is possible to have a very close contact with nature. You can observe cranes in their natural habitat or beavers in their reserve by the River Pasłęka. You can see the beginning of the River Łyna and observe falling stars in the planetarium in Olsztyn.

Pluszne Lake

Napiwodzko-Ramucka Forest

The professor R. Kobendza Reserve of the Łyna River spring

Warmia and Mazury Forest - The Polish Forest Society Arboretum in Kudypy

Beavers mainstay on the Pasłęka River

Wild birds rehabilitation centre – Albatros Foundation in Bukwałd

Wild Animals Park in Kadzidłowo

Historic border between Warmia and Mazury

Warmia Gate in Bałdy

Orzechowo and John the Baptist Church

Folk Building Museum and Ethnographic Park in Olsztynek

Glass-works in Olsztynek

Warmia and Mazury Museum, Castle in Olsztyn

Planetarium and observatory in Olsztyn

Forester's lodge “Pranie"

Tannenbarg Battle Museum in Stębark

 

Source of information - internet

ostatnia aktualizacja: 2011-07-02 10:21