Hotel Mazury is located 100 metres from the Kisajno Lake and 1,500 metres from the city centre. On request, we can organise bonfires, balloon flights and cruises. The hotel is surrounded by greenery.
The restaurant offers a wide range of traditional Polish specialities and European dishes. The restaurant also has a varied selection of wines and alcoholic beverages.
The restaurant offers a wide range of traditional Polish specialities and European dishes. The restaurant also has a varied selection of wines and alcoholic beverages to complement the cuisine.
The restaurant is open from 07:00 to 00:00.
A buffet breakfast is available from 07:00 to 10:00.
Lunch is served from 12:00 to 15:00.
Dinner is served from 18:00 to 22:00.
On request the restaurant can prepare breakfast, lunch or dinner outside of these hours.
The hotel is located in the heart of the Land of the Great Mazurian Lakes, in Gizycko, close to numerous tourist attractions including:
Gierloz (15 km) – The little Polish hamlet of Gierloz is the location of the remains of Führerhauptquartier Wolfsschanze (Wolf's Lair). Wolf’s Lair was the codename used for a major Eastern Front military headquarters of Adolf Hitler during World War II. It consists of a group of bunkers and fortified buildings in a thickly wooded area, surrounded by several rings of barbed wire and defensive positions. Hitler arrived on the night of 21 June 1941 and departed for the last time on 20 November 1944. He spent over 800 days there during World War II.
Owczarnia (20 km) – Owczarnia is the home of the Museum of the Mazury Land.
Ketrzyn (30 km) – This town has several sights and attractions for tourists, including: the Neo-Gothic St. Catherine’s Church, the remains of the old castle wall and a brick gothic castle founded by Teutonic Knights with a museum.
Saint Lipka (40 km) – Known as the pearl of the north Polish Baroque, Saint Lipka has a Baroque basilica - one of the finest examples of Baroque architecture.