Natalllya Says: Horse back riding is what draws German and Polish vacationers to this tiny village.There are 2 stables within the village, one at either end. Horses are available to rid on within the compound or to take on group rides through the forest and the trails. For those who are...
Natalllya Says: Well, I can't comment on any place to stay at in Komorze since my Godmother owns a little cottage in the quaint little village.You can however stay at Pension Kowalski: http://www.pension-kowalski.de/ (sorry, the site is in German). I haven't gone inside but it looks pretty...
Natalllya Says: There are no actual restaurants in Komorze. However, if you are lucky enough to be invited to a dinner or a BBQ in Komorze (especially at the stable) expect lots of cheer, beer, vodka and BBQ-ed goodies. Hope you like kielbasa!!!
Natalllya Says: Be careful when mushroom picking, some are poisonous. DO NOT touch any red mushroom especially those that have white dots on them.Picture to come soon.
Natalllya Says: Simple stuff, you're in a village of 20 people you don't need anything fancy Clothes for the cool evenings. Comfty things you can wear on hikes to the forest and around the campfire.If your horseback ride, bring your riding gear. All first aid stuff Watch out for...
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Be careful when mushroom picking, some are poisonous. DO NOT touch any red mushroom especially those that have white dots on them.Picture to come soon.
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Komorze is a tiny village with 20 residents. Located in the norther part of Poland, it is close to the Baltic Sea. The village itself is litered with German and Polish vacationers, a lot of them...
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