The Kurpia Arte Hotel organizes concerts in the largest Kurpie barn in north-eastern Poland (it can accommodate up to 2,000 people). The arrangement of tables and benches allows for the organization of concerts/performances and feasts. The barn is available all year round.
We organize Kurpie feasts on the hotel grounds (by the Narew River). Guests dance around a bonfire, sing folk songs, and roast sausages. The event is accompanied by a regional band. We grill blood sausage, potato sausage, skewers, etc., which we serve with several types of salads, potato cake, pork neck in bread, and fafernuchy (a type of cookie). The feast would not be complete without mulled beer (beer heated with honey and other spices) on cold days. In summer, we serve cold draft beer from our region and our own homemade juniper beer. The facility has 3 hectares of its own land, so the fun can last until dawn without disturbing the neighbors.
Our hotel organizes unique sleigh rides, which are a great winter attraction for our guests. After the sleigh rides, we invite you to a bonfire, where you can roast sausages and try warm mulled wine. It is a perfect opportunity to have fun, share your impressions, and spend time in a friendly atmosphere. We provide everything you need for an unforgettable winter adventure!
The Kurpia Arte Hotel organizes concerts in the largest shelter in north-eastern Poland (it can accommodate up to 2,000 people). The arrangement of tables and benches allows for the organization of concerts/performances and feasts. The shelter is available all year round.
Visiting the Tsar’s forts combined with shooting live ammunition. The strategic goal of the Fort Club is to preserve the memory of places, people, and events related to the military and cultural history of the Łomża region. During the tour, competitions are organized: shooting with firearms and fort picnics.
The Nature Museum in Drozdowo was established in 1984. It is located in the manor house of the famous Lutosławski family. Its priority tasks are scientific and educational activities. Exhibitions covering natural values and environmental elements are held here, and it is also a destination for tourists and school trips. The nature museum is also an important place for music lovers – every year, classical music concerts are held here as part of the “Drozdów Music Days” event. One of the concerts in this series also takes place every year at the beginning of July at our hotel.
The Biebrza National Park is the largest national park in Poland and one of the largest in Europe. It is located in the north-eastern part of the country, in the Podlaskie Province. It primarily protects vast and almost unchanged valley peat bogs with a unique diversity of plant, bird, and other animal species, as well as natural ecosystems. A significant part of the park is the largest and most natural complex of low, high, and transitional peat bogs in Poland and Europe. The main hydrographic axis of the park is the Biebrza River, which is 164 km long. The width of the riverbed ranges from a few to several dozen meters, and the river flows in bends and creates numerous oxbow lakes. The area is characterized by unique landscape values. The Biebrza Valley is included in the list of Natura 2000 protected areas.
The Biebrza Valley is a very important nesting, feeding, and resting place for waterfowl in Poland and Central Europe. Characteristic breeding species in the Biebrza Valley include: the ruff (the symbol of the park), the aquatic warbler, four species of snipe, the jack snipe, the curlew, the dunlin, the crane, the little gull, and terns. You can also encounter black grouse, corncrakes, wigeons, whooper swans, and short-eared owls. The park is home to many other animals: elk, deer, roe deer, beaver, wolf, fox, raccoon dog, badger, polecat, pine marten, otter, ermine, and weasel. In 1995, it was included in the list of habitats of the RAMSAR
Convention.
The park’s vegetation is extremely diverse. There are many rare species here, such as dwarf birch, Lapland willow, club mosses, sand pink, yellow water lily, sundews, blue moor grass, royal fern, umbelliferous helper, narrow-leaved gentian, Siberian iris, orchids, bog saxifrage, cottongrass, marsh violet, and several relict species of mosses.
There are 483 km of trails in the Biebrza National Park. Tourists can travel along canoeing trails on the Biebrza, Sidra, Jegrznia, Brzozówka, and Wissa rivers, as well as the Augustów, Woźnawiecki, and Rudzki canals. There are also cycling, hiking, horse riding, and educational trails.
Canoeing trails (on the Biebrza, Sidra, Jegrznia, Brzozówka, and Wissa rivers and the Augustów, Woźnawiecki, and Rudzki canals) with a total length of 223.2 km, cycling trails, hiking trails, educational trails, and horse riding trails.