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About us

Our story

4 rooms each with bathroom
Check-in from 4:00 p.m., check-out by 10:30 a.m.

Let me start with settling myself comfortably on the pond’s small island located in front of the residential building. It was in this pond that a heavily rusted weather vane in the shape of a small flag with the date 1606 stamped on it was found.

From the bench on which I am sitting, on the right, at the entrance to the farm, I can see a lime grove planted by the German Kushel family, most likely in the middle of the nineteenth century.

More centrally, my eyes are drawn to the tower of the seventeenth-century Church of St. Nicholas, 300 – 350 m away, and directly behind it the hills covered with forests, from which steam rising on rainy days has the power to create a somewhat mystical atmosphere.

On the left, a residential building built of stone with an ornamental gable and a replica of the original weather vane forms the main wall of a quadrangle – the style in which the farm was originally erected.
Over the decades, these farm buildings and the surrounding garden and pasture were used to feed people and animals. Although chickens, ducks and cats are currently the main livestock, we hope that in the near future it will be expanded to include more species as well as the production of organic food.

In the garden, which offers a lot of space to rest, you can watch nature – a frequent guest is a heron (waiting for fish in the pond), a jay, a woodpecker and a squirrel, and sometimes also a kingfisher. And in addition to the singing of birds or the murmuring stream flowing through the lime grove, you can also experience apitherapy during the blooming period of the lime trees – we will provide deckchairs for those who are interested.
For the more energetically minded guests, there are many pleasant walks to be had through the nearby forests, providing an escape into nature. Or one can also rent bicycles and venture onto the cycling tracks.

Once again, we cordially invite you!

In addition to the multi-hectare forests surrounding our village and creating a unique microclimate, you can also use numerous walking and cycling paths for active recreation (the green trail can be used to reach, for example, Bard and the spring of Mary located along the way, or the viewing platform „Góra Kalwaria”, or Złoty Stok or Srebrna Góra).

Numerous attractions of the Kłodzko Valley:

  • post-Cistercian monastery, statue of Mary, pontoon rafting and gingerbread house in Bardo (approx. 7 km from Laskówka),
  •  fortress and market square in Kłodzko (approx. 11 km from Bardo),
  • Łaszczowa Pass (592 m above sea level),
  • spa towns, e.g. Polanica, Duszniki or Kudowa Zdrój (the latter about 37 km from Kłodzko),
  • leaning tower in Ząbkowice Śląskie (15.8 km from Laskówka), fortress in Srebrna Góra (12.6 km from Ząbkowice),
  • Arboretum in Wojsławice (approx. 18-20 km from Ząbkowice in the direction of Niemcza),
  • the palace of Marianne of Orange and the post-Cistercian monastery in Kamieniec Ząbkowicki (11.5 km from Laskówka),
  • gold mine in Złoty Stok (9.7 km from Kamieniec),
  • Bear Cave in Kletno (approx. 46 km from Laskówka, direction Lądek Zdrój/Stronie Śląskie),
  • Table Mountains National Park (approx. 32 km from Laskówka),
  • Książ Castle in Wałbrzych (approx. 55 km from Ząbkowice Śląskie),
  • observation towers: on Orlice (1084 m above sea level), on Wielka Sowa (1015 m above sea level).
  •  In winter, you can use the 'Ski Arena’ in Zieleniec (approx. 45 km from Laskówka, direction Duszniki Zdrój).