Łączna is situated in the beautiful area of Central Sudety and is right at the meeting point of the Stołowe (Table) and Kamienne (Rocky) mountains, within the Wałbrzych county. The localization of the farm offers great conditions for active recreation at any time of the year.
It is an ideal place for enthusiasts of walking, gathering mushrooms and berries, horseback riding, cycling, downhill and cross-country skiing, and also for those seeking rural pastures, healthy and delicious goat's milk and cheese, eggs from happy chickens, and other healthy organic products.
Sunny Ridge offers comfortably fitted apartments for families, groups, and individual guests on weekend visits, Summer and Winter vacations, Holidays, and integration events.
The agritourism farm's location was chosen to be in the village of Łączna, in the municipality of Mieroszów, because of the undulating countryside, panoramic views, stretches of forest with walking and biking trails, peace, quiet, and clean crisp air. Łączna is a part of a site belonging to an ecological network of protected areas in the territory of the European Union called Natura 2000.
Another advantage was that the property is on the outskirts of the village and has direct access to the local forests. Other reasons for choosing this location are the vast number of tourist attractions and interesting architectural monuments in the area, both in Poland and the Czech Republic.
Construction of the farm began in the second half of 2011. The owners' house and the three apartments designated to accommodate tourists were completed in the first quarter of 2013. Since the end of June 2013 the doors were open for the guests.
The apartments, each with separate entrances, are located on the second floor, with beautiful views of the surrounding countryside.
The goats and chickens have their living quarters in the newly established farm houses inside a lush pasture.
The hosts of the farm are Danuta and Wojciech (Voytek) Klos, who left the city life behind and built a home for themselves, their two loyal dogs, and their goats and chickens.
Danuta and Voytek are passionate about healthy living and healthy organic eating. This lifestyle is promoted by working at the farm, walking in the forest, skiing, having their own fruits and vegetables, eggs, and goat milk.
Danuta is also making goat cheese, with quite tasty and good quality results. Besides that, she practices yoga and welcomes yoga instructors to hold workshops on the farm, during the summer months.
Sunny Ridge farm offers its guests three comfortably fitted apartments, each with a separate entrance. The composition of each room consists of a living room with kitchenette, bedroom, and bathroom. In the bedroom are two or three beds 90x200cm, which can be joined or left separate depending on the guest's needs. The living room sofa can be unfolded to provide comfortable bedding 140x200cm for two additional guests. Apartments 1 and 2 accommodate a maximum of 5 persons, and apartment no. 3 accomodates 4 persons. The price for renting an apartment depends on the number of adult guests and children, and the length of stay.
Satellite TV and Wi-Fi internet are free for guests. Free parking is offered in the fenced area surrounding the apartment building. Smoking indoors is prohibited.
In the Summer months, guests may rent the trailer home which is fully fitted with kitchen, living room, dining room, two bedrooms, bathroom with shower and sink, and a separate WC with sink. The trailer fits 6 guests: one bedroom has a double bed, in the other are two single beds, and in the living room is a fold-able sofa for two guests. Dimensions: 3,70m wide by 11m long.
The hosts also invite guests to get to know the pets, especially the friendly goats. Guests may take part in feeding and milking the goats, or simply spend time with them. The goats are very friendly; each one has its own name and different personality. Additionally, one may purchase goat's milk and cheese made by the hostess, fresh eggs, or organic fruits and vegetables grown without the use of chemical fertilizers or sprays.
Thanks to the neighbors cooperation there is a possibility of horseback riding tours at the additional cost paid to the owners of the horses. Guests of Sunny Ridge Farm are welcome to indicate it at the time of accommodation reservation in order to make the appropriate arrangements.
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City in the Czech Republic, in the Hradec Králové Region, located in the center of Broumov basin in the Central Sudetes.
The city's history dates back to the twelfth century, but the greatest prosperity of the city took place in the Baroque period.
The greatest monument of the city is a Benedictine monastery, considered a Czech national monument.
Beside the monastery there is a Benedictine Brewery built between years 1712-1714 and located in Olivetin, a part of Broumov. The Brewery was recently reconstructed and modernized.
The mountain range in the Central Sudetes, Czech Republic, near the town of Teplice above Metuji and Adrspach village, built in the Upper Cretaceous sandstones.
The area of the massif lies within a nature reserve and is a famous tourist attraction.
Rock City, located in the massif, is one of the most famous sandstone climbing areas in the world.
Mountain hut, built in 1933, located in the center of Suche (Arid) Mountains near the Pass of the Three Valleys.
Andrzejówka is a popular spot for hiking along forest trails and downhill and cross-country skiers.
The annual cross country skiing run called Bieg Gwarków takes place here. Originally the participants of the run were miners, nowadays the run is attracting famous runners and all lovers of cross country skiing.
A world-class monument, the main sanctuary of the Diocese of Legnica and a place of pilgrimage.
The main European Cistercian Way and Sudety Camino de Santiago run through it.
The Shrine of Our Lady of Grace is primarily a Minor Basilica Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and is called the Pearl of European Baroque.
A charming historic town with a checkered history dating back to the thirteenth century. It became a village from 1945 with a town hall and market. The residential buildings date back from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and lie almost unchanged. There are also distinctive weavers houses dating from the seventeenth century.
Unique place for more than 50 species of animals from around the world, including porcupines, kangaroos, lemurs, camels, deer, many exotic species of birds, a pair of arctic wolves, and a Berber lion which has become extinct in the wild since the mid 1940's.
The owners of the zoo want to specialize in the breeding of endangered species. Currently, the zoo takes up a space of 12 hectares, and the target area will cover 20 hectares. It is located in picturesque and partially wooded meadows, and is beautifully integrated into the surrounding landscape of the Sudetenland.
Śnieżka is a mountain on the border between the Czech Republic and Poland, the highest peak of the Karkonosze (Giant Mountains) and the Sudetenland, a place of pilgrimage for tourists from Poland, the Czech Republic, and other countries.
To get on the mountain there are hiking trails, among other places, from Karpacz and Mala Upa and a cable car from Karpacz or Pec under Snezkou.
At the top there is also a meteorological observatory.
The third largest castle in Poland.
The turbulent history of the castle dates back to the late thirteenth century. Its life of splendour falls on the more than 400-year reign of the von Hochberg. As part of the reigning family, Princess Daisy is one of the most interesting figures in the history of the castle. To the castle fall contributed three factors, Hochberg family problems, Hochberg property confiscation by the authorities of the Third Reich during the times of World War II and the tragic events of the years immediately after the war.