CAMP9 which is the smallest and best camping in the world

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In mid-May we went to Tarnowskie Góry, it was our next trip to Camp9. We have forgotten how beautiful this place is - there is a small lake between the rape fields, with trees growing next to it, here the owners of this charming place offer a house with a kitchen, a living room, terraces, and toilets. This is the place where you can completely relax. Full idyll. It is not easy to tarry there, a narrow path leads to the campground, and the neighbors do not even know that they have such a fantastic place next to it. We managed to barbecue and in the morning do yoga with the owner. Lots of attractions around:

Historic Silver Mine and Black Trout Adit - https://kopalniasrebra.pl/sztolnia-czarnego-pstraga/

Water park and sports hall - https://parkwodny.com.pl

Park in Świerklaniec - https://www.polskieszlaki.pl/park-w-swierklancu.htm

www.camp9.x-active.com

GPS: N 50 ° 24.969 E 18 ° 48.882

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