
A little about us....
Our forester's lodge dates back to the 19th century. It was originally located in the "Barwik Forest," with inscriptions in Russian on its structural elements. Miraculously, it survived the turbulent war years intact. At the end of the 20th century, it was moved to its current location. All elements were preserved, and the entire structure was renovated and adapted for agritourism purposes.
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Location and surroundings.
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Tsar's Road
Red Trail
The oxbow lakes of the Biebrza River
The Tsar's Road, built by the Russian Tsar, originally served military purposes, significantly shortening the army's march to the Osowiec Fortress. Currently, it serves residents and lovers of the Biebrza Marshes. Observation towers and educational footbridges are located here, making nature observations much easier.
Red trail
One of the most interesting trails in Biebrza National Park. Approximately 10 km long, it's difficult to access in spring due to high water levels. It begins near the Forester's Lodge, continues through Barwik, the Kosudka River bridge, Gugny, and the Biebrza Forester's Lodge.
Oxbow lakes
These are often closed sections of rivers cut off from the main stream, connecting only during the thaw. They are difficult to access and hidden. It is here that you can encounter beavers, otters, bearded reeds, and grebes.
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