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The village offers not only a comfortable stay but also numerous attractions both on-site and in the surrounding area.

On the Village Grounds:

- Fire Pit: A specially prepared fire pit is available, perfect for cozy evening gatherings by the glow of the flames.

- Sun Loungers & Hammocks: Positioned in nature’s embrace, loungers and hammocks invite you to unwind and relax in the fresh air.

- Mushroom Picking: The surrounding forests are rich in various mushroom species, making it an ideal spot for mushroom enthusiasts.

- Nature Photography: The Bory Tucholskie is a paradise for wildlife photographers and nature observers. You may encounter roe deer, wild boars, and, with a bit of luck, even moose.

Nearby Attractions:

- Fojutowo Aqueduct: A unique hydrotechnical structure where the Great Brda Canal intersects with the Czerska Struga stream. It is the largest aqueduct in Poland and a key tourist attraction in the region.

- Water Mill in Zgorzały Most: A historic water mill picturesquely situated by the river, offering insights into traditional grain milling techniques.

- Observation Tower in the Windthrow Area: Located where a tornado felled trees across 400 hectares in 2012, this tower offers a remarkable view of the forest's regeneration process.

- Hiking Trails: The area is rich in scenic hiking and cycling trails through the stunning landscapes of Bory Tucholskie, perfect for active nature lovers.

- St. Catherine of Alexandria Church in Śliwice: A neo-Gothic church from 1830, an important architectural monument in the region.

- Unique Grotto in Śliwice: Built in 1908 in honor of Our Lady, inspired by the grotto in Lourdes, this site serves as both a place of worship and an architectural curiosity.

We invite you to explore these attractions and discover the beauty of Bory Tucholskie during your stay at LoveLaski Village.

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