A small town located in the buffer zone of the Świętokrzyski National Park, where you can see a historic wooden cottage.
The building with a characteristic hall-room-chamber layout, preserved in situ, was built by Wojciech Samec around 1820. It is part of a farm, a typical Świętokrzyska homestead, additionally consisting of a cowshed and a barn. The interior was reconstructed on the basis of ethnographic and archival research. You can see there, among others preserved historic exhibits, a bread oven and a heating oven with the so-called "Oven", intended for sleeping in winter.
The cottage can only be visited from the outside.
This place is on following trails
Around Łysogóry
57,1 km
The large loop of the Bieliny commune
35,1 km
The Main Świętokrzyski Trail named after Edmund Massalski Gołoszyce - Kuźniaki
93,1 km
30:00 h
Wał Małacentowski - Kapliczka Św. Mikołaja
14,5 km
4:45 h