Hotel VIP: For budget visitors who love nature
matcrazy1 Says: Well, it's definetely not a place for any VIPs :-). I would recommend this hotel especially for those travellers who:- are a bit adventerous and love to discover off the beaten paths- are on a low budget- love nature, peace and quiet (lakes, forests)- like water activities...
matcrazy1 Says: You may get to Kolbudy by own or hired car, by taxi (from Gdansk) or by bus. I drove my own car from downtown Gdansk. It takes only about 20 - 30 minutes. I took main highway # 1 (E-75) southwards (direction Tczew, Torun, Lodz). In suburbs I turned right following direction...
matcrazy1 Says: 1. DOGS When you walk along local houses look out for dogs watching their properties and running among pieces of junk behind fences. Their sudden and loud bark may frighten you to death. If you buy very tasty Kashubian sausages in a local grocere store do not waste it for...
matcrazy1 Says: I decided to take a walk along a bank of the lake and then towards village "centre" as soon as I had got to know that I couldn't rent a kayak in Hotel VIP. Well, I didn't find anything interesting but pretty nature and thick rushes with birds singing loudly. The part of the...
matcrazy1 Says: I didn't do it in Kolbudy. But I watched a few locals doing it. I am neither dedicated fisherman nor windsurfer. Both activities require equipment I haven't got and fishing seems to me even more boring than subbathing unless I catch a fish every minute. Winsurfing has been...
matcrazy1 Says: I didn't visit Kolbudy. There is nothing to visit there. Well, for a foreign visitor it may be interesting how a one-horse-village off the beaten path looks like. I passed through a village driving a car and the only intersting building of local church was modern in style...
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I didn't visit Kolbudy. There is nothing to visit there. Well, for a foreign visitor it may be interesting how a one-horse-village off the beaten path looks...
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Kolbudy is a village located in northern Poland, only 15 km southwest of Gdansk and 25 km from sandy beaches of the Baltic Sea. This historical region is called Kashubia. The natives, called...
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