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The unique region of Żuławy, described around the year 890 by the Anglo-Saxon traveller Wulfstana as 'the land of milk and honey', also called the 'Atlantis of the North', where Green Farm is located, provides unmatched opportunities to spend free time. The farm is located in the village of Krzewsk, in the region of Żuławy Elbląskie, at a distance of 10 km from the lowest point in Poland. At 1,8 m below sea level, it is located on one of the trails of the Polish Tourist and Sightseeing Society (PTTK).
The Green farm lies in the buffer zone of the lake Drużno, the majority of which forms the unique bird reserve of Drużno, protected as part of the programme Natura 2000. It is an area not contaminated by industry, where wildlife is at an arm's reach, and where there are still many places untouched by man. Thanks to the fact that our region is not overexploited by tourism one can enjoy here peace and freedom when being at one with nature, and spend time actively in many ways, learn to know the wildlife thanks to guided trips, meetings with ornithologists and own observations made on walking, horseback or bicycle trips, or even go back in time and learn about the history and culture of the region of Żuławy.
The breathtaking network of channels and waterways constructed by the past inhabitants of these parts, the Hauländer (settlers from the Netherlands, Mennonites) makes this region feel like a mirror image of Holland.








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