You will fall in love with the stunning log house located in Muszynka Tylicz. The pet-friendly Dom z Bala in Muszynka has a log cabin with a barbecue and terrace. The log cabin boasts a Russian banya and a sauna. The Tylicz Ski Lift, located just 5 km away, offers free parking on site. The accommodation has a seating area and a kitchen with a refrigerator, oven, dishwasher, and kettle. The log cabin has a private bathroom that includes a bathtub. There is bed linen available. Quads and Snowmobiles can be rented by guests.
There are a number of activities available in the region, including cross-country skiing and skiing, as well as cycling and hiking. On-site barbecue facilities are available to guests. The nearest Slovakian town and border are both 10 km away. Step outside to explore the night sky on a log-cabin vacation. Log cabins are the perfect match for stars. Both provide a great escape from the modern, busy world and revitalize your connection to nature. These are just a few of the things you can do to make your star-gazing experience more enjoyable.
Stargazing Tools. To stargaze, you only need a sense of wonder, some patience and your eyes. The rest is just a tool to enhance the stargazing experience. A flashlight covered in a red gel sheet, or cellophane. A dedicated stargazing light can be made by simply painting it with red nailpolish (red light does not interfere night vision). A stargazing chart, or an app. A blanket and pillow or inflatable raft, reclining lawn chairs or inflatable rafts for lying on the ground while gazing up. Dress appropriately for the weather. If you have 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren with you, bring treats or a thermos of hot chocolate. Binoculars, or a good telescope.
Accept the Dark. The brighter the celestial skies will appear, the darker the sky. You will have a harder time seeing them if you see any light sources on the ground. Turn off all lanterns, porch light, and other light sources to ensure that you can experience the darkness. You’ll also need to allow your eyes 15-30 minutes to adapt to darkness for optimal night vision.
Light pollution can be found anywhere. Skyglow – the illumination of skies above populated places, mainly by street lights – and light pollution can affect even remote areas. Remote locations are always the best, but don’t be discouraged if you live near a populated area. When the stars aren’t as bright, it is easier to see prominent constellations like the Big Dipper and Canis Major. This can help beginners gain confidence in the night skies.