
The sensory garden is one of the unique attractions of Dwor Bartnika, attractions of Dwor Bartnika, available to all guests of the hotel.
Sensory Garden Bialowieza - Sensory Experience in Bialowieza Forest
The garden surrounding the property has been designed to engage all the senses of its visitors and allow them to feel close to nature.

Sense of sight
The sense of sight will be the first to experience pleasant stimuli upon encountering the picture painted by the pleasantly rustling leaves of old trees, carefully shaped hedges, peacefully flowing waterfalls, and charming animals such as squirrels, hedgehogs, frogs, wild ducks and woodpeckers.

Sense of smell
As you venture deeper into the garden, the sense of smell will be pleasantly stimulated by the fragrances of azaleas, rhododendrons, and hydrangeas floating in the exceptionally clean air, as evidenced by the rare species of mosses and lichens growing on the trees.

Sense of taste
While walking along the paths, you can encounter not only ornamental plants but also herbs and vegetables used in the hotel kitchen. Further in the garden grow serviceberries, pears, apple trees and grapes, which you can simply pick and taste.

Sense of touch
To enhance the touch sensations, we recommend sitting barefoot at the table partially submerged in the pond. Enjoying any meal or beverage with your feet immersed ankle-deep in cooling water is an excellent choice during the hot summer months.
Sensory Garden Bialowieza - Sensory Experience in Bialowieza Forest
Sense of sight
The sensory garden is one of the unique attractions of Dwor Bartnika, available to all guests of the hotel. attractions of Dwor Bartnika, available to all guests of the hotel. The garden surrounding the property has been designed to engage all the senses of its visitors and allow them to feel close to nature.
The sense of sight will be the first to experience pleasant stimuli upon encountering the picture painted by the pleasantly rustling leaves of old trees, carefully shaped hedges, peacefully flowing waterfalls, and charming animals such as squirrels, hedgehogs, frogs, wild ducks and woodpeckers, for whom the garden is home.


Sense of smell
As you venture deeper into the garden, the sense of smell will be pleasantly stimulated by the fragrances of azaleas, rhododendrons, and hydrangeas floating in the exceptionally clean air, as evidenced by the rare species of mosses and lichens growing on the trees, which are natural indicators of air quality.
Sense of taste
While walking along the paths, you can encounter not only ornamental plants but also herbs and vegetables used in the hotel kitchen. Further in the garden grow serviceberries, pears, apple trees and grapes, which you can simply pick and taste.


Sense of touch
To enhance the touch sensations, we recommend sitting barefoot at the table partially submerged in the pond. Enjoying any meal or beverage with your feet immersed ankle-deep in cooling water is an excellent choice during the hot summer months.