It's a very interesting place. we came there for a walk, took an excursion. the tour was interesting, everything can be seen, we went to the mill, the museum of samovars, the museum of moonshine, the bakery everything is done very beautifully and neatly on the territory there is an equestrian school where you can ride horses horses are very stately and beautiful also there you can see rabbits geese and chicken. I recommend.
A wonderful interactive museum of folk life.
Children will especially like the museum, because here you can see horses, chickens, roosters, geese, rabbits. There is a small mill, a pond, a house where peasants' tools and household items are collected. The village is very clean and well maintained. There is an arena next to the stable, apparently there are performances.
There is a cafe where delicious coffee and ice cream, you can have lunch, and buy moonshine and tinctures.
There is a moonshine museum, but we did not get there, because the tour must be booked in advance by phone.
The place is colorful, I recommend visiting, especially with children.
About everything in order. A small corner of a recreated 19th century Belarusian village. Several houses (vacationers rent them), on the territory with fruit trees and shrubs, with a picturesque pond, with water lilies, a watermill, a cafe, two wells (with a gate and a crane), a museum of samovars and moonshine, a bread museum and a stable nearby. Horse rides for children and adults are offered, as well as horse shows. You can freely contact animals. About two hundred meters away is the beach. When turning to the beach, the landmark :
- monument to a successful fisherman. Gentle descent into the water, sandy bottom, all conditions for swimming and relaxation.
If you walk through the whole village, you will reach the windmill.
You can come for one day, by car, you can rent a house for several days, and group excursions on a large bus are also organized.
In any case, after visiting this place, relax completely, I recommend it.