Zielona Dolina nr 106
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Camping enthusiasts exploring Poland have a diverse range of sites to choose from, each offering unique experiences and amenities. One notable option is Camping 106 in Wąsosz, Kujawsko-Pomorskie Voivodeship. This campsite, also known as "Zielona Dolina," is located in a serene setting near Lake Wąsosz and Skrzynka, providing a tranquil environment for campers.
The site is well-equipped, catering to various needs with amenities like a reception, parking, water points, and a shared kitchen. Sanitary facilities include washrooms, showers, and chemical toilets. For recreation, the campsite offers playgrounds, sports fields, and a beach, making it ideal for families and active visitors. Water sports and fishing are also popular activities here, with a marina available for sailboats and boats.
Security at Camping 106 is robust, with perimeter fencing, lighting, 24-hour surveillance, and fire safety equipment ensuring a safe stay. The campsite is accessible to people with disabilities, featuring specially designed cabins and facilities.
Located 40 km from Bydgoszcz Airport and 11 km from Żnin railway station, the site is conveniently accessible. Nearby amenities include a grocery store, medical assistance, a pharmacy, and an ATM within a 5 km radius, ensuring all necessities are within easy reach.
For those looking to explore more of Poland, the country offers a wealth of camping opportunities. From the stunning Masurian Lake District, known for its pristine lakes and water sports, to the Baltic coast with its sandy beaches and seaside campsites, there is something for every camper. Sites like Camp66 in the mountains and those near historic locations like Kraków and Białowieża National Park provide both natural beauty and cultural experiences.
In Masuria, campers can enjoy activities like sailing, windsurfing, and hiking, while the Baltic coast attracts visitors with its unique charm, fresh air, and scenic landscapes. The Hel Peninsula, with its relaxed atmosphere and various attractions, is particularly popular. For those who prefer the mountains, the Tatras, Beskidy, and Bieszczady offer breathtaking views and numerous trails suitable for all levels of hikers.
Whether you are a family with children, a couple seeking a romantic getaway, or an adventurer looking for active pursuits, Poland's campsites cater to all preferences and needs, ensuring a memorable outdoor experience.
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