A good place to relax with a family or company, with knowledge of crafts (potters, tanners, blacksmithing, woodcraft, beekeeping, etc.), you can buy souvenirs. The territory is not large, and everything is located quite compactly, there are animals on the territory: horses, birds, ostriches, wild boar, deer and deer. There are gazebos for companies, swings, a small pond, as well as a beautiful wooden church. There is a tasting of cheese, moonshine, honey products. The staff is friendly and speaks Russian. You can book excursions with or without lunch, you can walk on your own. The estimated time to walk around the territory to visit everywhere is about three hours.
If you go here as to a museum, you will be disappointed. This is a folk crafts fair. There is a lot of folk art, a huge variety, everywhere you can see how it is made. The place is very well maintained, pleasant atmosphere. But those who have children, get ready to spend money - there will be rumors at every step!
An interesting place. The kids will love it. In summer, it's just wonderful to visit. The disadvantage is that you can only get there by private transport.
Like it. There are quite a large number of shops and shops that sell handicrafts made here. It's just a pity that not everywhere these products can be bought with a bank card... Wish: when visiting the museum, I would like to see more how all this is made, the manufacturing process itself. It was not a good zoo, but sometimes it seemed that there was insufficient care for animals and birds...
A great place for a family holiday. It is better to come in the warm season. Masters of folk crafts work, their products are wonderful souvenirs. You can try to be a blacksmith or a weaver yourself. There is a tasting of our own products - bread, cheese, butter, lard, moonshine!!! Provide for this fact so that there is someone to drive the car back! Come here!!!
An interesting place. There is something to see. 40 minutes from Minsk. Reasonable prices. Delicious food, various souvenirs. There is also a windmill. I liked. I will definitely come back.
Take the children here too! Various workshops with pottery, straw weaving, etc. A small zoo, a large number of apple trees, a cafe canteen and just a pleasant atmosphere.
A wonderful place!
And the road to the park from Minsk is wonderful, and the park itself, and the cafe in it, and all the entertainment, and a mini zoo. We spent the whole day there, and left satisfied and well-fed. We'll come back again on occasion. I recommend it!
A great place to relax with family or friends. It is interesting, fascinating and informative. I definitely recommend it, especially to those who want to know the life and times of our ancestors.
Dudutki is a great place to relax, have fun! The complex is interesting, there are many workshops, they treat you with bread, cheese, moonshine. You can ride a chaise, see animals. There is a place to eat. Nice, clean toilets, large parking.
I love this cozy place, a leisurely walk is very useful after a busy week in the city. Delicious cheese and fresh bread, tinctures, lots of animals, horseback riding.
Workshops of traditional crafts are gathered in one place, some with a live demonstration of the process, some with tasting (tea with local bread, butter, cheese was served in the bakery, moonshine in the bakery). Historical reconstructions are carried out on the territory (there is a schedule on the website), on such days it is especially crowded.
An excellent museum, I recommend it for those who are interested in ancestral life, old technologies, and handmade work. The blacksmith shop is still in operation today, as is the pottery. There is a small zoo and a stable in Dudutki. Some animals can be fed, horses can be ridden, there are ponies for children. There is a large playground and a stage where you can arrange concerts, as well as many gazebos where you can sit with family and friends. There is a cafe where you can drink and eat. You can go in the morning and for the whole day, there is enough entertainment for everyone. Guided tours are available.
An outspoken remodeler. It is clear that the buildings are of modern construction, but materials imitating antiquity could be used for the "historical estate". There are enough of them now. Employees repeat a couple of memorized phrases, as they say, without a soul.
It takes 40 minutes from MKAD.
It's a wonderful place. The review and acquaintance begins with moonshine.
Next, with various crafts from processing wood, clay and flax to the forge and bakery.
We were there 10 years ago and recently, the selection of souvenirs has become a little more scarce, but otherwise, a great place for a family holiday.
We, who traveled, realized that it was necessary to travel to such places in the warm autumn or spring. There are not many people, you enjoy nature and the sights.
A great place to relax. Everything is clean, well maintained!!! Very tasty cheese, butter and homemade bread. Lots of souvenirs. We had a family vacation!!! We come every year.
It's a great place. The weaving of straw was especially striking. How is it even possible to do such things???;?!?!? Inexpensive and very tasty you can eat in a cafe (50 bel. Rub. For 4 people). We recommend you to visit!)))
It's beautiful, you can take a walk, but all crafts are advertising and selling products, for example, waxes, straws, ceramics, etc. The treat is 3 small pieces of cheese and 1 piece of bread + a little butter. Entrance tickets are expensive 18 rubles. There is a mill and a church nearby, entrance is on the same tickets. There is no information about the mill, maybe something is being told during the tour. The museum complex is a very big name, there is nothing from the museum.
It's an interesting place to beat, but it seems that the goal is only to sell souvenirs and local products. But why not? It's more interesting to buy in such a place. Indeed, you can see and learn how honey, clay products, bread, etc. are made. The area and surroundings are very beautiful. It is great with children as an educational walk. The excursions are very long, it is exhausting with children. We drove ourselves by car, just walked, watched, and were happy. And it turned out to be much cheaper! The tourists were tortured. It is better to go early, by evening it is empty, the artisans are no longer working. There is a beautiful church and a mill nearby. The photos are beautiful.
A gorgeous complex. There are many different workshops with ancient crafts. Blacksmith shop, bortnichestvo, bakery, and others. Friendly craftsmen. Olga is a very competent and friendly guide. Drinks prepared according to ancient recipes can be purchased on site. A great place for an educational holiday! There is an ATM on site, so you can easily buy souvenirs, many workshops accept bank cards.
Now it's our love.
The impression was good!
We traveled in a large group.
It was right that children and adults were separated. Everyone had time to look, feel, purchase, and taste. The children rode a horse. We even had a delicious lunch!
Children and adults were satisfied! We learned a lot of interesting things!
Thank you for the well-organized work.
I didn't like it at all! We accidentally got to Grunwald, the atomic prices were 150 rubles.for admission (family ticket) The price did not include anything (probably just a toilet, though without toilet paper). There are no discounts for a disabled child! All museums and exhibitions have discounted tickets even for an accompanying person. We paid, but ...the cheese factory, the felting and weaving workshop, the bakery and something else were not working, the doors were closed and no explanation!!! And if the exposition is open, then the aunts are sitting on their phones and do not respond to incoming calls in any way. At least they'd tell me something! Well, yes, I also needed to buy a tour!!!!!! The best were the blacksmith in the blacksmith shop and the potter in the pottery workshop! The only ones who work! We didn't plan on going to Grunwald, but once we got there, it's okay, but what do you charge for??? For expositions that are impossible to get to? The child was brought on an excursion, but they didn't really look at anything, the money was given away by crazy people! The pleasure is below the baseboard!!! We went 10 years ago, it was much more interesting to see animals and expositions, but this time it couldn't be worse! I will not advise anyone and we will not go there anymore. There is a lot of one star for such a pastime!!!!
The biggest impression is the operating mill and the opportunity to see it from the inside. On the same trip, you will be shown a 19th-century moonshine still in operation, and you will also be given a taste of moonshine. They will take you through various workshops. It was interesting for someone, but it was boring for me personally.
You didn't regret coming here
A very wonderful place to visit and relax on your own
There is a cafe on site
The price of lunch for two is 750 rubles
The price of the tour for two is 972 rubles
I recommend everything
It was beautiful in winter. Walking around is wonderful. Eating delicious is also not a problem. Very sincere aunt cheese factory - nice to chat, delicious butter and cheeses. Judging by the abundance of gazebos and recreation areas, it should be crowded in summer.
A good complex with an ethnic orientation. There are interesting points with activities. There are many folk crafts represented. A small zoo with domestic, wild and exotic animals.
A great place to have a good time, especially during festivals in the summer. A master class, equestrian tournaments and a lot of interesting things are waiting for everyone who gets to the height of summer
Dudutki! A large, beautiful complex will tell you about the crafts that have historically developed in the republic. For those who bought a ticket, there is a treat in the form of local cheese. Ostrich look very harmoniously against the background of Russian birches
A great place for medieval festivals. I constantly visit the "Holy Sonets" and "Our Grunwald".
But there is a problem with transportation. If you don't have your own wheels, it will be difficult to get there.
We expected more. But in general, you can take a walk and look at Belarusian crafts. A very good pottery workshop, we bought all sorts of dishes, inexpensive. The mill is a must-visit.
A super place! We took an individual tour. When booking, the staff said that there was a full record for the day of our visit, there were no free guides. But we found a wonderful guide, Daria.
3 hours have not flown noticeably. We were at the mill, forged a horseshoe, the children were shown various crafts and told about them.
We were treated to sauerkraut, moonshine with a sandwich, where honey and pickled cucumber are perfectly combined, homemade cheese and butter.
An interesting place, on the day when we were there, there was a military reconstruction of the battle for the liberation of the region of Belarus, there are peacocks, ostriches, horses on the territory
There are many shops with traditional handicrafts
A great, atmospheric place for both children and parents. It is interesting to everyone, you can spend the whole day and buy a lot of authentic souvenirs
A beautiful village. Great tour. It is interesting for children and adults. Tasting of cheese, bread and moonshine. It is very interesting to show and tell about the life of the peasants.
The first time was in the early 2000s. In fact, little has changed. Without a tour, you can enter some pavilions and they will not tell you anything about the exhibits. But in woodworking and the blacksmith has good "masters"
I was not impressed.
In the evening, everyone is survived and there is no point in coming there after 15.
Entrance is paid, but they will give a tasting of cheese and bread, you can not buy stupidity just in any way, even there to eat.
The price tag for everything they sell is high.
THERE IS NO FOOD THERE! the village canteen of the local only raises the question of how quickly you will die from poisoning
We visited the excursion on 03/25/2023. We were satisfied. The guide Zoya Mikhailovna is an expert in her field. It was interesting and informative and fun. I remember the blacksmith shop. It was the first time I saw iron being forged. We tried treats made from products that are grown there in Dudutki. And the moonshine is just the highest class.
We got there privately. Parking is available.
There are a lot of stalls with food and drinks. You can buy souvenirs, both edible and just as a keepsake.
I recommend.
A wonderful excursion, acquaintance with cultural traditions, very interesting exhibitions and master classes. Kind staff and attentive, experienced and competent guides, masters of objects. Very tasty dishes of national cuisine. And the tastings...!!! Moonshine with pickles and honey! Bread with butter and cheese of our own production, and of course lard! Everything is just great! I advise everyone. And be sure to visit the temple located near the main park.