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Forest at dawn

In Western Kashubia — 70 kilometres from the sea, 12 kilometres from the castle, among forests and lakes — Father Pharaoh built pyramids. Perhaps not of desert sand, but of wood and silence, of mist rising at dawn over the water. And his daughter Agnieszka fell in love with them and said: "It's good here." That is how the name "TuDobrze" was born for the Kashubian pyramids — not from a map, not from a royal decree, but from a simple feeling of peace and happiness.

Tree Pyramid in the forest

Among the treetops

Tree Pyramid

A space inspired by the dream of resting slightly above the ground, where morning coffee tastes even better.

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Pharaoh's Chariot

Accommodation on wheels

Pharaoh's Chariot

An original place for a couple where design meets functionality. Parked among the pyramids, it's a symbol of travel.

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Energy Pyramid TuDobrze

Home for two families

Energy Pyramid

The perfect place to disconnect, recharge with loved ones and spend time creatively or... lazily.

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Leisure Pyramid TuDobrze

Something for everyone

Leisure Pyramid

Space divided so everyone can find something for themselves. From a small studio to a comfortable family apartment.

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Health Pyramid TuDobrze

Regeneration and harmony

Health Pyramid

The smallest of the Kashubian pyramids offers the most peace, silence and intimacy.

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TuDobrze
Silence soothes, nature embraces

Silence soothes, nature embraces

Animals keep you company

Animals keep you company

A bit of fun

A bit of fun

Something for the body

Something for the body

Something for the soul

Something for the soul

Close to each other

Close to each other

Wind in your hair

Wind in your hair

Time flows differently by the lake

Time flows differently by the lake

Just chill out

Just chill out

Surroundings

What's nearby?

Right next to TuDobrze you'll find Grodzisko Borzytuchom, a fascinating area with enormous beech trees and a nature trail.

12 km away lies Bytów with the Teutonic Knights' Castle and the West Kashubian Museum.

40 km towards Gdańsk is the Lubiana porcelain factory.

A little further — the Kashubian Ethnographic Park in Wdzydze.

Heading north, 47 km away in Słupsk, the White Granary houses the world's largest collection of Witkacy's works.

From Słupsk to Ustka it's only 20 km. A bit further — Łeba and beautiful dunes.

TuDobrze can also be a great base for exploring the region!