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- Katarzyna K.August 2021PositiveAs is my habit, I spend part of my summer days at the lake. I love to travel and explore new places and flavors, but I relax best where time passes more slowly. Tangibly slower. I admit that I look with a slight smile at the "townspeople" just starting their vacation at one of the local lakes: they rush into the store like a storm, with one arm holding a cell phone to their ear and taking care of some unfinished business before leaving, fill a shopping cart with decisive movements, and just as quickly as they rushed into the store, they get out of it. And that's it. Task ticked off. They have that urban rush in them that is so hard to let go of, and which prevents full relaxation. Do you know what I'm talking about? I'm smiling, but I'm not laughing at anyone. Until a while ago, I was hustling myself. And how! And I've been learning to put the brakes on for several years! And I'm getting better and better at it! So no, I do not laugh, rather I smile kindly. And while every stage in life has its own "speeds", the one I'm currently riding is cool enough to keep moving forward, while giving me a chance to see the sights "outside the window". Nothing can replace a walk in the woods, or an unhurried cup of tea gazing at the calm depths of a lake. When dusk falls and the cars on the nearby street stop humming, I feel like the silence is ringing in my ears! From time to time only a dog barks somewhere in the distance. What is most enchanting, however, is the darkness. So deep that, stretching my hand out in front of me, I am not able to see a hand or even a single finger. Well, unless there is a full moon, then I have the impression that one moon is able to replace several streetlights. Sometimes it's nice not to think about makeup like that, to throw heels into the corner, not to carry a cell phone (because what's the point if there's no reception anyway?). It creates balance. And when I'm snacking on gooseberries from the bush like this, I think that it's worth coming to such a wonderful place, the campground in Javor (well, and for the kartacz, potato sausage and cake 🍰🍮🥧🥐).NegativSanitation could be refined a bitJavorovoAs is my habit, I spend part of my summer days at the lake.
I love to travel and explore new places and flavors, but I relax best where time passes more slowly. Tangibly slower.
I admit that I look with a slight smile at the "townspeople" just starting their vacation at one of the local lakes: they rush... into the store like a storm, with one arm holding a cell phone to their ear and taking care of some unfinished business before leaving, fill a shopping cart with decisive movements, and just as quickly as they rushed into the store, they get out of it. And that's it. Task ticked off. They have that urban rush in them that is so hard to let go of, and which prevents full relaxation. Do you know what I'm talking about?
I'm smiling, but I'm not laughing at anyone. Until a while ago, I was hustling myself. And how! And I've been learning to put the brakes on for several years! And I'm getting better and better at it! So no, I do not laugh, rather I smile kindly. And while every stage in life has its own "speeds", the one I'm currently riding is cool enough to keep moving forward, while giving me a chance to see the sights "outside the window".
Nothing can replace a walk in the woods, or an unhurried cup of tea gazing at the calm depths of a lake.
When dusk falls and the cars on the nearby street stop humming, I feel like the silence is ringing in my ears! From time to time only a dog barks somewhere in the distance. What is most enchanting, however, is the darkness. So deep that, stretching my hand out in front of me, I am not able to see a hand or even a single finger. Well, unless there is a full moon, then I have the impression that one moon is able to replace several streetlights.
Sometimes it's nice not to think about makeup like that, to throw heels into the corner, not to carry a cell phone (because what's the point if there's no reception anyway?). It creates balance. And when I'm snacking on gooseberries from the bush like this, I think that it's worth coming to such a wonderful place, the campground in Javor (well, and for the kartacz, potato sausage and cake 🍰🍮🥧🥐).Automatisk oversat. - Sergei M.August 2019PositiveLocation, access to water, quiet, simple. Minimum essentials, good restaurant. Attentive manager.NegativSanitary facilities, showers, drainage of liquids.A small campsite worthy of better facilities (refers to the caravan field)Small area for parking trailers and campers, easy to reach, equipped with the minimum set for stopping: electricity (from personal experience, not enough for powerful appliances), 2 small bathrooms (clean, but requiring ... modernization), not the most convenient drain for cassettes and water. Friendly... management and staff, in the evenings in season - soft guitar with a good restaurant also on site. Outlets to two lakes: one with beach and bridges, the other more for fishing. Convenient location for cycling, with plenty of interesting things to do nearby.Automatisk oversat.
- Johannes B.July 2016PositivePeace, restaurant, locationNegativonly one toilet, electrical connectionsMeadow with power connection,However, very adventurous electrical connections (urgent investment is needed here). You should not leave the caravan (mobile) barefoot in rainy weather. Earth on the ground should no longer occur nowadays. Good restaurant on site, friendly German and English-speaking operators. When the weather is nice,... this site is definitely recommended, because the location between the lakes is very beautiful. The one, not very clean, toilet and one shower are completely inadequate.Automatisk oversat.
- Christian U.July 2016PositiveNot far from the Baltic route and yet quiet and peaceful. Beach opposite. Very friendly welcome.NegativPrimitive and dirty sanitary facilities. Cash payment only.Good stopover heading northWe found a wonderful resting place here on our way to the Baltic States. Not far from the highway, yet quiet and relaxing. It's basically just a meadow with electricity behind a restaurant. But there is a beach with boat hire, so it's a good place to take an afternoon break, especially with children.... However, the sanitary facilities are extremely primitive: only one shower and one toilet, all quite filthy. But: after the long drive north on the dirt road, it was a nice stopover.Automatisk oversat.