Ińsko · 整套公寓型住宅 · 2室0床1.0卫 · 可住6人 · Apartment under Chestnuts GREEN
Apartment under Chestnuts located in Ińsko on the main street of the city. Designed for families, groups up to 6 people The distance from the Ińskie Lake is about 500 m. Free WiFi and private parking are available on site. The apartment features a DVD player, a kitchen with a microwave, a fridge and a stovetop, a living room, a dining area, 2 bedrooms, a bathroom with a shower, and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. We speak your language! The lakes (10, including the largest and cleanest - Ińsko - with an area of 650 ha, located at an altitude of 122 m above sea level, with first class water) located within the commune are a convenient area for the development of canoeing, water sports and fishing. The peculiarity of the region are floating islands on the Linówko and Kamienny Most lakes. Nature is exceptionally lush here. Forests and meadow vegetation are distinguished by the diversity of species. About 700 species of vascular plants have been inventoried so far in the Park and its buffer zone. The surrounding water basins: lakes, ponds, wetlands and peat bogs create perfect conditions for the life of animals. You can meet here the tree frog, European pond turtle, white-tailed eagle, rust and black kite, lesser spotted eagle and black stork. In total, 18 species of amphibians and reptiles and 142 species of breeding birds live here. In order to protect the natural values of the Ińsko Landscape Park, two nature reserves, seven ecological sites and one nature and landscape complex have been established within its territory. The varied landscape of the Ińsko Upland and numerous lakes and forests are conducive to hiking and cycling trips around the Ińsko Landscape Park and the surrounding towns. There are many interesting places and objects here, including erratic boulders reserve, Głowacz mountain, Zamczysko hill, three barrow cemeteries in the village of Storkowo, traces of a Slavic stronghold in the village of Linówko, a 17th-century church in the village of Studnica and an 18th-century church in the village of Ciemnik. - Kamienna Buczyna, a forest reserve with an area of 11.37 ha, established in 1985. The moraine slopes on Lake Ińskim with developed communities of beech forest and mixed forest with numerous erratic boulders are protected. - The erratic boulders reserve (2 km from Ińsko), stretching eastwards from the lake shore for about 500 m. Most of the boulders lie on the hill through which the coastal path leads, opposite the Sołtyski Island. They are rock blocks of mostly igneous origin brought from the far north, from the Scandinavian Peninsula and the bottom of the Baltic Sea by the Scandinavian ice sheet. They are located on the lake shore and are on average 1-1.5 m in diameter. We usually come across granites (red, brick-red, gray-white), porphyry (from red to gray) and diabaases, diorites and gneisses; there are also limestones, sandstones and quartzites. - Góra Głowacz (180 m above sea level) is located at the western ends of the North Bay of Lake Insko; its domed shape resembles a sugar head, the whole top is covered with a beech forest with poor undergrowth. - Głowacz - a landscape reserve with an area of 78.70 ha, established in 1985. It includes forested moraine hills with Głowacz (180 m above sea level). At its foot there are inaccessible peat bogs and overgrown water reservoirs with interesting swamp flora. The area is an excellent refuge for game animals and a breeding site for many rare bird species, including lesser spotted eagle. - Zamczysko Hill (155 m above sea level) located on Lake A castle, covered with a beech forest, with a Slavic settlement. The hill overlooks the lake and the town of Ińsko and the lake. Piesna, which is the habitat of waterfowl. - Sołtyski Island, a forest reserve with an area of 22.89 ha, established in 1994. This reserve is situated on an old beech forest, over 150 years old and the oak island of Lake Ińskie. - The settlement of Storkowo - known as the former Lusatian culture center (1300-400 BC). In a small area of a few square kilometers, the presence of three mound cemeteries was revealed and one of the richest treasures of the Pomeranian Lusatian culture was discovered. There are two interesting lakes in the vicinity of Storków, and in the village - an old park with a palace from the 19th century and an interesting tree stand consisting of oaks, ash, beech trees and an interestingly twisted chestnut tree. Elm, sycamore, spruce and fir trees also grow there: plain and mountainous. - The village of Linówko located between the South Bay, lake Ińsko and the lake Linear. From the eastern side of the lake Linówko, traces of an old Slavic settlement have been preserved. An old half-timbered church with a wooden tower has survived in the village. Next to it, among an ancient tree stand, there is a small palace. - The village of Studnica on the lake Studnica. There is a church from the end of the 17th century and a beautiful park around the lake. - The village of Ciemnik (5 km from Ińsko), located on the Ina River, with the 18th century. a church with a high spire-shaped tower.
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