A house with memory
This is not a guesthouse. It's a family home — wooden, built in the Lemko tradition, raised in 1936 in Nowa Wieś, in the heart of the Beskid Sądecki mountains.
Our grandparents left us walls that smell of pine resin, original ceiling beams, and a tiled stove where meals were once cooked for the whole family. After a careful renovation, the house gained the comforts of modern life — but kept what can't be replicated: the silence, the atmosphere, the history you feel through every sense.
We're opening it because we believe places like this should keep living. Don't expect luxury — this is a real village, a former farm. A snail might wander in, a bee might pass by. Especially in the evening, when the forest goes quiet and you're left with a cup of tea and a view over the meadows.











