It's a very interesting place. we came there for a walk, took an excursion. the tour was interesting, everything can be seen, we went to the mill, the museum of samovars, the museum of moonshine, the bakery everything is done very beautifully and neatly on the territory there is an equestrian school where you can ride horses horses are very stately and beautiful also there you can see rabbits geese and chicken. I recommend.
A beautiful, unique place in Belarus and the Naroch region. Everything is interesting: beautiful, well-maintained territory. Museums: a mill with an observation deck, a museum of bread, a museum of moonshine distillers, a museum of samovars. Great places to swim, if you're lucky with the weather. You can ride beautiful horses. Small and large excursions are available. We didn't stay, we only came for an excursion, so I can't say anything about the guest houses.
We visited the complex with an excursion from Minsk, during a trip to Belarus. We walked around the complex with a guide, got acquainted with the work of the watermill, tasted bread from the oven, looked into the samovar museum, enjoyed watching an equestrian show and even rode children on horses, rinsed our feet in the warm waters of Naroch, went to the "hunting" lodge. They also gave us lunch here. The weather was great, and the tour was interesting. I think it would be nice to rest here for a few days.
The ethnocultural complex "Nanosy-Rest".
👉 The complex was opened in 2015. This is one of the most beautiful and unique places in Belarus. It is located on the peninsula of Lake Naroch.
The complex "Nanosy-Rest" is a kind of reconstruction of an old Belarusian village.
The complex consists of 12 houses: 10 communal houses with a capacity of up to four people, and 2 bourgeois houses for 6-8 people. Houses with elements of everyday life of the XIX century with the comfort of modern life.
There is no television, Wi-Fi and other costs of civilization on the territory of the complex.
The entire territory of the complex with its museums is accessible to guests. These are a Shopping area, a Bread Museum with a watermill, a Moonshine Museum with an observation deck, Windmills, a Trophy Museum, a Samovar Museum. There is also an equestrian club on site. Horse riding enthusiasts will not be left indifferent by rare breeds of horses.
🚶You can visit all the museums of the complex with a guided tour without accommodation. But it is better to contact the administration in advance and clarify your free time.
We arrived spontaneously. And we were only able to offer a guided tour of the complex, a visit to the watermill and the samovar museum. The Samovar Museum has 378 exhibits. You won't find two identical ones. The smallest holds two thimbles, and the largest is a two-bucket. There are also a large number of icons.
We were in October. We had a rest at the sanatorium and found out that there would be a horse show, so we came. The area is really beautiful, but not particularly large. You can get around everything in 20-30 minutes. We had a large group of kids with us at the show. For some reason, they decided to put us on the second floor, although there were places from below. Animals are brought to those sitting on the ground floor. They are allowed to pet and feed. We were spared this pleasure. Although the ticket was paid in full. The tour was offered when we were about to leave, but we were limited in time, so we refused. The show lasted an hour, the tour also lasted an hour. I'm unlikely to go there a second time.
We've heard a lot about this place, but this is the first time we've come here. The number of horses was amazing. They are all very beautiful and well-groomed. We can go for a ride. You can just buy treats and feed them. It is worth mentioning separately about the house of samovars. We have never seen such a large number and variety of exhibits anywhere. It's quite an interesting and informative tour. A cafe with national cuisine. It's a pity that there wasn't enough time, but we'll definitely come back here again.
An interesting place. You can walk along the street with beautiful log houses, admire the waterfall, admire the lilies in the pond, conquer the geese with grass, and then have a snack yourself in a cafe. But the most impressive thing is the stable with beautiful long-legged horses.
A wonderful interactive museum of folk life.
Children will especially like the museum, because here you can see horses, chickens, roosters, geese, rabbits. There is a small mill, a pond, a house where peasants' tools and household items are collected. The village is very clean and well maintained. There is an arena next to the stable, apparently there are performances.
There is a cafe where delicious coffee and ice cream, you can have lunch, and buy moonshine and tinctures.
There is a moonshine museum, but we did not get there, because the tour must be booked in advance by phone.
The place is colorful, I recommend visiting, especially with children.
A good-quality farmhouse, everything is done with a soul, allows you to plunge into the village life a little. The houses are comfortable, cozy, the staff is responsive and understanding. The excursions are very interesting, the samovar museum, a watermill, an observation deck, a bakery, an equestrian club. We were not very lucky with the weather, our winter with rain can spoil anything, and there is nothing to do. The playground is closed in winter, within walking distance, on the shore of the lake, but even with the closed one our kids frolicked on it. Of the cons: there is a rental of ATVs / snowmobiles on the site - but in fact it simply does not exist. With the sauna, which is right in the house and use as much as you want, everything included in the price did not work out either, they are all electric, and turn on by some magical force only at 15-00. And they turn off at the same time at 23. The banquet from 18-00 began at 19 due to attempts to steam in a sauna with a temperature of 45 degrees. There is almost no Internet, there is definitely no TV, there is almost a mobile connection, but sometimes there is none, but I doubt that this can be attributed to the cons or pros, it is something neutral. If you finalize the site: remove what is not about rental and entertainment, specify the real opening time of the sauna from 18 to 24, guests will not be disappointed immediately upon arrival, like yeah, it's not, it's also not, but it's only from 18-00 and not like before, it automatically we do not know where and How. Nevertheless, the memories of the holiday are warm and good, maybe we will like it much more in summer.
About everything in order. A small corner of a recreated 19th century Belarusian village. Several houses (vacationers rent them), on the territory with fruit trees and shrubs, with a picturesque pond, with water lilies, a watermill, a cafe, two wells (with a gate and a crane), a museum of samovars and moonshine, a bread museum and a stable nearby. Horse rides for children and adults are offered, as well as horse shows. You can freely contact animals. About two hundred meters away is the beach. When turning to the beach, the landmark :
- monument to a successful fisherman. Gentle descent into the water, sandy bottom, all conditions for swimming and relaxation.
If you walk through the whole village, you will reach the windmill.
You can come for one day, by car, you can rent a house for several days, and group excursions on a large bus are also organized.
In any case, after visiting this place, relax completely, I recommend it.
A great atmospheric place!
Belarusian cuisine with an oven and high-level serving, self-baked and ground bread, everything is brought directly from the restaurant to the house) Polite and friendly staff.
Excursions to museums, there are several on the territory, a magnificent observation deck for all the surroundings of Lake Naroch. The opportunity to relax with family and pets, unforgettable horseback riding. We were at the end of January, I can imagine how great it is there in the summer! Your yacht club is within walking distance. We have already planned a trip there in the summer, I recommend it!
The view is very beautiful, the excursions are interesting , a lot of animals , silence and beauty , there is not a large cafe on the territory, the houses are clean and tidy, the hostesses are kind, the food is excellent.
A wonderful place, very picturesque. I recommend horse riding when visiting. Horses can be fed, and food can be purchased there for a nominal fee. We liked the horse named Plee Boy the most.
A wonderful place, we had a family vacation, visited all the expositions, rode horses, had a delicious meal. Residents of the metropolis need to come here to rest for at least a week.
The place is just great. You can rent a house with stove heating and a sauna. There is a watermill on site, they bake their own yeast-free bread. There is a museum of samovars, retro cars, a stable and much more interesting.
I really liked the hotel complex! Cozy houses, a great beach, a restaurant with delicious dishes!!! There is an opportunity to ride horses) I liked everything very much! We will definitely come again!
A very beautiful place! It's a pity that we were there out of season and didn't even get to the museum. But we met swans and ducks. And the lake is beautiful at any time of the year!
It's a cool place! National traditions, an agricultural estate, Lake Naroch, horses, what else do you need to take a break from the everyday life of the city! And the people here are so hospitable! Real Belarusians!
Great quiet peaceful place) There were few people. Maybe we were just lucky. We bought tickets for all the excursions. It turned out to be an individual guided tour of the entire complex.
An amazing and atmospheric place. You can take a walk by yourself, you can book an excursion, feed the horses, go for a ride.
We had lunch at a local cafe. Delicious and fast. The staff is friendly.
It is a very picturesque place, the whole territory is well-groomed, the horses are very beautiful and well-groomed. A large samovar and fragrant tea 🔥
A very interesting place! Cool working watermill! Add a moonshine tasting! It would be great if you could go inside one of the cabins during the tour. Thanks for the cool atmosphere!
A great place to relax, reboot!!! Friendly staff, hostess Diana is just super, she will help you with everything, tell you everything, show you. A separate love is the stable, and how the horses are taken care of 😍
We had a good walk with the guide, an hour flew by in one breath, bought delicious locally made bread and tinctures. The samovar Museum and the icon collection deserve special attention.
It's a very interesting place. You can see the history of our region. I recommend you to visit. It is necessary to take a guided tour and preferably for 2 hours.
We were without a tour, just walking. Beautiful village, clean. The horses are beautiful, affectionate, give themselves a pat. It's great for a 40-minute walk) We haven't been to the cafe.
We rested here for 3 days. I liked everything and even really liked it. A whole village, there is something to see (a museum of samovars, a museum of the history of moonshine, a watermill, chickens, geese, rabbits, horses and a very cute donkey), there is where to walk, in good weather there is where to lie in the sun and swim. The food is complex, but everything is delicious and varied. The houses are very cozy and thoughtful. We did not participate ourselves, but you can attend a master class on baking bread, we saw the oven and saw the starter)) Thanks to all the staff, very friendly and helpful people!
Disappointment. Admission is expensive, the tour guide does not support the general background of the place, the cafe is just terrible, the prices are not understandably high. In general, it's not particularly interesting, although it looks like a wow effect. I liked the fact that ordinary people live next to the built-in village. The place is beautiful on the shore of Naroch, but I would like more immersion in everyday life
Gorgeous views. An interesting story from the guide about the entire territory of the complex. The equestrian performance is above all praise. I was especially pleased with the lunch
I recommend it to all tourists. A huge territory, interesting excursions give an idea of the culture of the region, and local specifics in a historical context. A very tasty local restaurant.
It's a good place to go for a walk. There is a stable for rides. A watermill is running and they bake their own bread. A lot of houses, interesting design, but for a one-time visit.
The place is unique.
There are two types of houses: single-storey - two bedrooms and a common room and two-storey - on the ground floor there is a common room, on the second four bedrooms.
The interior is in a rustic style. The beds are not ultra comfortable, but we slept well!
Each house has a sauna. They turn it on from lunch so that it warms up in the evening, which is convenient.
Food is brought directly to the house. The food is delicious.
There is a cafe on site. When tourists arrive, and they are brought by buses, since there is not much to take them anywhere in the district, it becomes too crowded.
Tours of the complex are also organized for residents. I really liked the samovar museum!!!
To swim, you need to walk to the beach, since the complex itself is not on the shore.
The entrance is via a pontoon bridge, but shallow. Although the children are fine.
In general, I recommend it for a day or two. Well, or just go for a walk, the same is a good option.
Up to five stars is not a lot of service is missing.
We are not resting for the first time with our family, everything is as always at the highest level, from the first seconds of your stay, as if you are in another era, a very picturesque and colorful place, if desired,an extensive excursion program, museums,horseback riding,a performance with horses,the most delicious herbal tea, from a samovar,gorgeous "rustic style" cuisine, fantastic views and sunsets, and most importantly, it's a bunch of unforgettable experiences.
We really liked it, it feels like I got into the 19th century, a lot of apple and pear trees, an old mill, a cattle yard behind the huts, you can ride a horse
It is a very beautiful place, the surroundings, the color. Pleasant service. I will note the cafe separately - the cuisine is delicious and varied. It 's nice to just take a walk. Interesting excursions . I recommend.
The place is beautiful, an ECO-village with beautiful houses with an equestrian arena has been built on the shore of the lake. There are two museums, a samovar museum and a bread museum with an operating mill. That's where the advantages end. The horse show is designed for children, if it weren't for the fire show at the end, then there would be nothing to watch. The mill Museum is strongly attracted to the place, but the mill is a beautiful remodel. The museum of samovars and badges is interesting and beautiful. In principle, there is something to look at.
An interesting complex, you can wander around the area yourself, you can take a tour, (they tell you everything very simply and interestingly), you can also live there. There is a cafe, the staff is tactful, slow, but what delicious pancakes there are!
And you can also ride horses and, for those who live there, feed the chickens and weed in the garden, if you want)
If you are without a tour, you can just walk between the houses - no more. You won't be able to go inside somewhere. But you also have to pay for a walk. The mill is beautiful.
Very beautiful.a great place to relax.
On purpose.- an insanely beautiful lake. It feels like you're at sea. I fell in love with the village at first sight. (Even the inhabitants are there).Cozy, beautiful, well-maintained territory.There is a stable yard.Yacht club. Picturesque nature.
I recommend it to everyone. You won't regret it. There are places to go and things to see. There are a lot of tourists.