
green solutions
We respect and care for the nature that surrounds us - both the Baltic one, special to us, and the general one, close to each of our guests. You can find solutions, small and large - established with the surrounding world and sustainability in mind.
solar energy
The solar panels mounted on the cabins are an ideal source of renewable energy used in our resort.
second life
Many of the items you can find at the resort are second-hand, which gives our cabins a homely charm.
Tap water
Tap water is drinkable here. There is no need to buy bottled water or produce more trash. You can take your favourite reusable bottle with you!
meadow
During the season, we do not mow behind the cabins, where then grows a meadow, helping during the drought and providing a buffet for insects.
little neighbours
Our garden is home to birds, whose singing can be enjoyed throughout the day, hedgehogs, romping about at night, and bats, helping with the mosquitoes. That's why we don't rake before the winter - in some corners of the garden, you can see mounds made for hedgehogs, and we also feed the birds at this time. In summer - water containers are placed around the garden.
Garbage
Segregation of garbage is compulsory at the resort. We also ask our guests to do groceries responsibly and not waste food.
Greenery
We try to keep planting more trees and flowers. We also have more grassed areas than paved ones. While the water used to water the plants in summer comes from rainwater.
transport
The whole area of the Municipality can be easily traversed on foot or by bicycle. Through Rewal passes a cycling route along the Polish western coast of the Baltic Sea - Velo Baltica.
beach
We also ask and encourage our visitors to take care of the wellbeing of the Baltic Sea - not feeding the seagulls with bread, not releasing lanterns, cleaning up after themselves, not climbing the cliffs, using sun cream that does not harm the environment. And being careful when walking - it is worth writing down the number of the WWF Blue Patrol (Błękitny Patrol WWF) if you come across a seal or porpoise.