Dacza Puchacza Glamping
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Three comfortable yurts, known as Dacza Puchacza, are located in the village of Stare Osieczno in the Lubusz Region. The yurts were designed to resemble traditional Mongolian tents from the Asian steppes, but have been adapted to meet the needs of tourists seeking a touch of comfort. In this way, while remaining in the wilderness, they fit right in with the glamping trend. The entire site was designed by the renowned architect Iwo Borkowicz, a recipient of prestigious international awards.
Glamping is a unique way to travel, offering luxurious accommodations and a comfortable experience in the great outdoors. The yurts are located in wilderness areas. They are set up with respect for nature and do not interfere with the natural ecosystem. They are surrounded by rare animal species, including one of the largest owls—the eagle owl.
The ceiling of each yurt features an electric skylight, perfectly positioned beneath the stars of the night sky. You can soak in warm water in an electrically heated tub, and the sound of birdsong works wonders on your body—but BEWARE! There is no remote control to turn the birdsong up or down. Each yurt has one domesticated animal—a goat, which is actually a stove where you can burn the wood prepared and stacked near the yurt.
Meals can be prepared in a well-equipped kitchen and enjoyed with a variety of seasonings at a wooden table outdoors.
To rejuvenate both body and soul, I’ve set up areas for bonfires and barbecues, a sauna, and an outdoor tub; each yurt is equipped with lounge chairs, yoga mats, badminton rackets, and boules. We offer Nordic walking poles for rent. For those interested, we can arrange:
- a kayaking trip down the Drawa River,
- a tour of the winery with a tasting,
- a tour of the National Park with a qualified guide,
- horseback riding under the supervision of an instructor.
Additional fees, to be paid by bank transfer prior to arrival (please send us a private message):
- Sauna fee: 200 PLN per 2-hour session,
- Tub rental fee: 200 PLN (one-time fee) – unlimited use
- Spa package - 1.5-hour sauna session and unlimited access to the hot tubs: 350 PLN
- Aromatic herbal bath - 150 PLN
- Rental fee for Nordic walking poles: 50 PLN per day
- Pet fee (excluding cats): 100 PLN for the entire stay (dogs up to 20 kg; larger dogs require prior arrangement)
- Breakfast baskets featuring local products (various options ranging from 190 to 450 PLN) for 2 or 4 people.
- 12 homemade sweet dumplings, 45 PLN
- 10 homemade savory dumplings: 45 PLN
- 0.9-liter jars of homemade dishes - selection varies - please contact us
- Traditional Mongolian hot pot cooked over an open fire (for 2 people - 120 PLN, for 4 people - 240 PLN)
- Dinner - 140 PLN (soup + main course / serving for 2 people)
- Tea ceremony set (4 flavors) - 90 PLN
- Mulled wine set (0.75 L of specially selected wine, along with a spice blend and a recipe) - 120 PLN
- Cheese fondue with sides and a specially selected wine - 200 PLN
- Basic barbecue package (for the yurt): 100 PLN/day
- Comfort BBQ Package (for the yurt): 260 PLN per 2 people per day or 380 PLN per 4 people per day
- Bonfire barbecue package: 160 PLN per 2 people or 280 PLN per 4 people
* For one-night stays, there is an additional cleaning fee of 100 PLN
PLEASE NOTE! If you are renting more than one yurt (group booking), we will charge a refundable deposit of 500 PLN per yurt. For group bookings, we also charge a cleaning fee of 200 PLN.
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In a land where rivers shine like silver ribbons among dense forests, and the air smells of resin and wild herbs, lies Stare Osieczno, a place where time slows down and nature envelops you in silence. The forests of the Drawska Primeval Forest hide hundreds of paths leading to hidden lakes, forest glades, and viewpoints where the horizon seems endless. Welcome to the world of Daczy Puchacza.
Here, as in the Mongolian tradition of juulchin, wanderers and guests of nature, man becomes part of the landscape. They wander, listen, and observe. Here, mornings are spent walking in the Drawa National Park, among rare bird species and winding rivers, and evenings are spent gazing at the stars in one of the darkest skies in Poland. It's blissful!
The area also hides traces of history. The medieval castle in Tuczno and the intimate museum in Drawno tell stories of times gone by. For those looking for more, Piła and Gorzów Wielkopolski are only an hour away, although the real value of this place is its distance from the hustle and bustle of civilization. You don't need anything else.
Stare Osieczno is a place for those who want to feel like ancient wanderers surrounded by forest, close to the earth, in a world where nature is both home and story.
In the heart of this ancient forest, where paths are drawn by the wind and the night sky is lit up by thousands of stars, lies Dacza Puchacza, a place straight out of a fairy tale, where nature plays the leading role. Amidst the whispering trees and the watchful gaze of the eagle owl, guardian of this land, stand three yurts, reminiscent of the ancient Juulchin wanderers who traveled in tune with nature, leaving no trace behind.
Each yurt is hidden in a forest chamber that ensures maximum privacy, laid out in a circle, a symbol of perfection, the sun, and the continuity of life. It fits into the environment as if it had always been a part of it. On the round terrace, a hammock sways in the wind, and a basket full of local breakfast delicacies awaits. Inside, a goat provides cozy warmth. The local goat is a wood-fired stove, with wood waiting right next to it, as if someone long ago made sure that travelers would never be cold.
The air is filled with the scent of the forest, smoke from the campfire, and fresh food that can be prepared in the kitchen and eaten at the wooden table, listening to the melody of birdsong, the only music that resounds here endlessly.
And when the day draws to a close, guests can enjoy a tub of warm water, a sauna, and a place for a bonfire, where stories flow like a river and the flames dance to the rhythm of dreams.
Dacza Puchacza is not just a place to stay, it is a gateway to a world where time has stopped at the perfect moment, and everyone who comes here becomes the hero of their own forest fairy tale.
Come and experience it for yourself. Welcome home, Juulchin!











