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Cities in the Masurian Lakeland
Tourists attractions of the Masurian Lakeland
Masuria
Location: northeastern Poland
Short info: district of more than 2.500 lakes and huge forests (area known as "Green Lungs of Poland")
Important cities:
- Mikolajki
- Mragowo
- Ruciane-Nida
- Wegorzewo
- Ketrzyn
- Gizycko
- Pisz
- Szczytno
- Orzysz
- Elk
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Warszawa Hotel Augustów
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Hotel SPA located at Necko lake, surrounded by pine forests in Augustow Natural Reserve.
The hotel is friendly for families with chidren. It won many awards for its cuisine and SPA services.
Guests will find here lots of sport and recreation facilities.
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Polonia Hotel Augustow
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Hotel located at the crosroad of highway leading to Latvia, Lituania and Estonia.
Guests will find apartments with sitting room, bedroom and mini spa bathroom.
The hotel's restaurant offers traditional Polish cuisine and some regional dishes.
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Hotels in Gizycko
Hotels near Ostroda
Hotel Anders
in Stare Jablonki near Ostroda
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The nice hotel surrounded by nature, at the lake, is an excellent choice for families with children. Excellent cuisine, comfortable rooms in the hotel buildings or in bungalows. The hotel has a spa with swimming pool, saunas, and numerous sport and recreation facilities.
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Hotels in Wegorzewo
Holiday Conference Center Ognisty Ptak
in Wegorzewo
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Recreation center set on a lake front, surrounded by picturesque forests, offering comfortable rooms and bungalows, great restaurant and private lake beach.
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Hotels in Pisz
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Hotel Nad Pisa
in Pisz
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Boasting picturesque location at the bank of Pisa river, the hotel offers completely renovated rooms. Guests will enjoy green surrounding, beautiful garden with play area for children. In the restaurant you will savor traditional Polish cuisine.
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Osrodek Wypoczynkowy w Rybitwach
in Pisz
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Holiday resort on the lakefront, with well equipped bungalows for 4 people, and hotel rooms, and many recreation facilities.
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What to do in Masuria:
- Take a kayak down the Krutynia river, or a boat ride on the Sniardwy Lake at sunset. And where there is water, immediately appear guides and boats where for little money one can spend a few exciting hours on the water.
- Spend the night with a pint of beer and a huge portion of freshly caught pike, whilst listening to the local tunes in one of the many sailors' taverns.
- Rent a bike and follow the trail of the Dutch windmills. One can be viewed in Ryn, along the main road leading from Gizycko to Mragowo, a second one can be seen in the village of Stara Rozanka, north of Ketrzyn. These windmills are there already 150 years.
- Take a culinary journey and stop by the promenade of Mikolajki, take a seat in the comfortable benches of Restaurant "Kuchnie Swiata".
- For the biggest hunger the best recipe will be the tasty 'Zapiekanka Mazurska', made with little steaks, mushrooms, and crunchy potatoes served on special plates.
- Ask the locals for the best spots to go 'mushrooming'. Mazury is not only a water paradise but also has large forests, and in them just waiting to be picked all sorts of delicious mushrooms.
- On a fair day visit one of the many riding schools that have sprung up in the area. Riding horses is a fairly inexpensive form of spending your vacation actively and a good chance to try something new.
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Masuria
Masuria (Mazury), known as the Land of Thousand Lakes is a paradise for those that love to sail with their own yacht, dock in the famous Mikolajki harbor and sing into the night in one of the several lakeside cafes.
It is also an oasis for people that like to chill out in a forest surrounding or just enjoy the nature or fishing. Or perhaps take a trip to Hitler's war hideouts.
On the map of the Mazury Lake District there are many outstanding attractions, there's more to see and do here than you can possibly imagine.
What to see in Masuria
- Mikolajki
- Ruciane - Nida
- Wildlife Park - Kadzidlowo
- Galindia
- Wolf's Lair - Gierloz
- Boyen Fortress - Gizycko
- Marian Sanctuary - Swieta Lipka
- Swing bridge - Gizycko
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