A village founded by the Old Believers, Masurian meadows, birdsong, the Krutynia River, and three houses that welcome guests like gracious hosts.
Each has its own rhythm, scent, and light at specific times of day. Together, they create a perfect space for rest, workshops, group retreats, and intimate get-togethers.
It is a place created for those seeking peace, closeness to nature, and the natural pace of the day.
Old Mazur
A house with a story. The oldest one—a Masurian cottage over a century old, the warmest, and softest in character. Wooden and scented with the passing years.
Perfect for...
Perfect for those who love peace, coziness, and houses that remember.
What does it offer?
9 guests
2 rooms and an attic, 2 bathrooms
Cozy, atmospheric bedrooms
where you sleep well after a long walk
A kitchen
for cooking at a slow pace
A fireplace,
century-old tiled stoves
Quiet nooks for reading,
personal work, and morning tea
Proximity to meadows and paths
leading towards the Krutynia River
Why is it worth it?
It is a house where everything slows down and becomes softer. Perfect for small getaways or as part of a larger workshop group.
Every corner has its own unique atmosphere. Inside, it smells of wood, the fireplace, and the past.
Note: Old Mazur goes into hibernation.
It is available for booking from March until the end of November.
New Mazur
Brighter, more spacious, younger. A house with plenty of light, a place for meetings, and an energy perfect for groups.
For whom?
For families, groups of friends, workshop participants, and everyone who loves a cozy space that brings people together.
What does it offer?
8 guest beds
3 rooms, each with an ensuite bathroom
Bright rooms
with a view of the greenery
A shared living area
that brings people together
A terrace
perfect for morning coffee and conversations
A kitchen
where your meals are created
Why is it worth it?
New Mazur gives you room to breathe. It is a place where you can work creatively, light the fireplace, relax, and meet without haste.
The Barn
The most immersed in nature. Brick-built, glass-walled, warming up to the rhythm of sunrises and sunsets.
For whom?
For creative groups, those in need of quiet reflection, and for those who love space, light, views of nature, and good energy.
What does it offer?
A workshop room
80 m2
8 guest beds
4 rooms with ensuite bathrooms
Space
that smells like summer
Proximity to meadows
in all four seasons
A kitchenette
fully equipped
Why is it worth it?
The Barn is a house where you naturally slow down. Here, nature gazes through the windows, and the morning arrives much more gently. You can also slip out for a morning walk across the flowery meadows—barefoot, of course.
The Kitchen in New Mazur
It is the heart of the homestead: vibrant, warm, and easygoing. A place that binds people together, even if they were strangers before.
Why is it special?
For creative groups, those in search of quiet reflection, for those who love space, light, views of nature, and good energy.
What does it offer?
Shared meals
that build group bonds
An ideal space
for integration and talking late into the night
Natural light
and proximity to meadows
Proximity to meadows
in all four seasons
The option to cook
or co-create a menu with our friendly local cooks
Peaceful mornings
over coffee and evenings over tea
This is where moments are born that stay with people for a long time.
The benefits of staying with us
For those seeking rest
- silence, nature, no rush,
- proximity to the Krutynia – walks, kayaking, meditations by the water,
- hammocks, terraces, nooks for being,
- spaces that help you quiet down.
For workshop groups
- three houses in different rhythms,
- a workshop room set among the meadows,
- the kitchen as a center for integration,
- catering tailored to your program,
- the opportunity to work with Joanna on development processes,
- the possibility to organize massages, reflexology sessions, gong and singing bowl concerts, and other attractions.
For companies
- ideal conditions for intimate team integration,
- nature that naturally lowers stress levels,
- spaces for conversation, creative work, and relaxation.



