Galkowo - Masuria
Ferensteins'
Stud and "Knajpa u Targowiczan"
Galkowo is situated in the Masurian Scenic Park between Piecki and
Ruciane-Nida. It takes 20 minutes on horseback along a forest path to
the nearest lake.
The stud offers:
- saddle horses
- an instructor, a square for trainings, horse rides in the fields, a hall for horse riding
- for children ponies
- horse rides
- chaises, sleighs
- sports trainings
- a guesthouse for horses
- breeding services
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Galkowo - Ferensteins' Stud -
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Galkowo - "Knajpa u Targowiczan" Inn
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"Knajpa u Targowiczan" Inn
Our inn is situated in an old rebuilt stable in the garden of the
Ferensteins' stud situated near the edge of the beautiful Pisz Forest -
2 km from the Krutynia River and the village of Krutyn.
We
are famous for tasty home-cooked meals, good service and nice
atmosphere. Everyone can find something for themselves in our menu. Our
guests are horse lovers, dog lovers and lovers of the beautiful nature
of Masuria.
On special request we organise:
Dinners, suppers and barbecues for sightseeing groups coming by coach
Banquets on special occasions (birthdays, jubilees, etc.)
Catering services for horse rides, canoeing or bicycle trips
In season "Knajpa u Targowiczan" Inn is open every day from 9.00 a.m.
until the last guest goes out. Outside season, please visit us at
weekends.
"Knajpa u Targowiczan" offers:
- food, drink, good fun
- service of horse rides
- billiards
- special orders outside.
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http://www.galkowo.pl/
Kadzidlowo
safari in Masuria
 The best way to get to Kadzidlowo is from Ruciane-Nida to Mikolajki.
The
Wild Animals Park Kadzidlowo is in the are of the Pisz Forest. The aim
of the Park is to help the vistors to get to know the local species.
The Park is located in forest meadows and this allows the animals to
live in conditions similar to the their natural habitats. Due to the
large area of the Kadzidlowo Park, sightseeing only takes place in the
presence of guides who talk about each animal, their biology, habits
and the need to protect them. This mainly applies to the rare
endangared species such as lynx, wolf, eagle owl, black grouse,
woodgrouse or hazel grouse.

Kadzidlowo - wild boars
A big success is that they reproduce in the area of the Park, which proves that their living conditions are appropriate.
In
the Kadzidlowo Park, there is work done to protect and reintroduce the
species which are endangered or on the brink of extinction such as
galliformes and lowland lynx. The patron of the Kadzidlowo Park is a
famous naturalist and patriot Benedykt Dybowski who, when sent into
exile to Siberia, studied the nature of this part of the world.
Therefore, there is also a group of animals from Siberia and the Far
East in Kadzidlowo.
The founder of the park is Dr. Andrzej Krzywinski
There, you can see:
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buffaloes
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wolves
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cranes
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bisons
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Cervus nippon hortulorum
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plenty of forest birds
The Park is maintained by the vistors. You can feed the animals.
The Park currently covers the area of 10,000 m2
Wild Animals Park Kadzidlowo
12-220 Ruciane Nida
tel. (0 87) 425 73 65
e-mail: park@kadzidlowo.pl

Kadzidlowo - Bisons
THE PARK IS OPEN ALL YEAR FROM 9.00 A.M. TILL THE DARK
Krutynia - Nature path
Reserve - "Zakret"
The "Zakret" Reserve was created in 1957 on request of Prof.
Wladyslaw Szafer, a famnus botanist and conservationist Initially, it
covered two forest lakes with a boggy conifer forest around and a
wet-ground forest with the area of 37.8 ha. In 1982, on request of
Tadeusz Góralski, the inspector of the National Forests, the reserve
included another lake and a part of a boggy conifer forest with the
area of up to 105.3 ha.
The "Zakret" Reserve is situated about 1 km west of Krutyn, near the road to Lake Mokre.

The length of the nature path - 3 km
Duration of the trip - okolo 1.5 hrs.
he path leading through the "Zakret" Reserve begins and ends in Krutyn.
Behind the bridge on the Krutynia River we walk straight towards the
forest. On the right we pass a former wooden forester's lodge and then
along a path through a mixed forest with prevailing pines, hornbeams
and spruces. At the barrier, we pass a monumental English oak called
the Krutyn Oak ( it grows on the left about 50 m from the barrier).
After we have covered 500 m through the forest, we can see a path to
the reserve on the left. Here we can see a noticeboard with the path
and the description of flora and fauna of the reserve. Opposite the
fork of the roads grows another nature monument A Couple in Love. It is
an over one-hundred-year-old oak embracing a pine with its branches
like lovers do.
- In the reserve
We walk along a path and at the fork we turn right. On the left we pass
a boggy trough overgrown with drying birches - (too much water).
Farther the birch forest turns into a boggy forest.
- Dystrophic lakes
When we come to the first lake on the left, we come across a pier that
leads to the open water. Here you can admire the lake and typical peat
bog plants.
The lakes fill several hundred deep pits with
impermeable beds and only supplied with rain water. They are surrounded
by morainal hills.
Here you can observe the lake being overgrown
with peat bog plants. The lakes become overgrown from the shores
towards the centres. This occurs as a result of the expansion of the
coat of moss mainly consisting of peat bog moss and flowering plants.
The coat sometimes gets torn as a result of frosts and winds and the
coat scraps are moved across the water surface and look like island -
see photo.
- Flora of the reserve
You can find here typical peat bog plant species. In the central part
of the lakes, near the edge of the peat bog coat, you can notice a
white beak-sedge. Farther towards the centre of the peat bog you can
see other species, e.g. a round-leaved sundew, a shore sedge and a
rannoch rush. Of the heath family abounding in the peat bog, you can
see a bog rosemary with lengthened coriaceous leaves and whitish
underside, a bog cranberry with edible red fruit, a wild rosemary
resembling fallen pine twigs with a typical smell, a bog billberry with
berries with a thick coating, called "a lush" due to the content of a
substance which causes giddiness and a cowberry occurring in external
parts of the bog forest.
The bog forest is characterised by over
one-hundred-year-old pines, growing low, with a small diameter, often
twisted in the internal part facing the lake.
Walking farther, behind the pier on the left, we slowly go around the lake.
- Fauna of the reserve
Here
we will see a bird of the crow family - an Eurasian jay. These birds
contributed to such a big number of young oaks. Eurasian jays, in other
more fertile parts of the reserve where there are we-ground forests
with splendid oaks, take out the acorns and carry them towards the peat
bogs where they store them under the moss. In the reserve, there are
also a few dozen other species of birds. The most interesting are:
goldeneye, hazel grouse, eagle owl hunting over the lakes and green
sandpiper.
There are also some mammals in the reserve. We can meet
deer, wild boars, squirrels, raccoon dogs and bats - common pipistrelle
and Nathusius's pipistrelle. In the lake you can catch perch and small
catfish.
After we go around the lake, along the pier along the
marshy dyke and farther near the Masurian Bartny's Oak - a nature
monument, we come back to Krutyn.
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