The view is certainly beautiful. The lake is beautiful. Especially in the morning, when the fog is spreading over the water. And so at first I didn't realize that it was a mill. Then I examined the remains of the wheel. We got there by pure chance, of course, the road... But I didn't regret for a minute that I looked
It's a beautiful place. But it is very difficult to get there, especially after the rains. I recommend going through Idolta yu, and from there to Prudniki.
The building itself is impressive. However, it has already been redeemed by one unhappy grandmother. So if this is private property, put up a sign and close the gate.
There is little information. According to the hostess, it was built by an enterprising Jew, who was shot in 1932, then still on the territory of Poland. Then, there seemed to be a power plant. Then it was abandoned and fell into disrepair. It has been restored to its current state by the hosts. Nothing has been preserved from the mill itself. The water supply part is also destroyed. The dam has been partially destroyed. The paving stones in front of the house have been preserved. Inside, the house impresses with its volume and is quite brutal. The beams and part of the internal structures have been preserved. It should be borne in mind that the hostess asks not to disturb her!!!
An interesting and beautiful place, it was locked upon arrival, but we walked around, the mill is most likely not functioning but well-maintained, a beautiful view after the bridge, the structure, you can see the drains and pressures, the stony nature creates a peculiar image.
The building is beautiful, really well preserved. But someone lives there. It is fenced, tomatoes are spiced in the yard, toys are scattered, and pants with socks hang on the gate.