Camping Wagabunda

The Great Masurian Lakes


The Wagabunda is the town’s main camping ground. It’s across the bridge from the centre and a 600m walk southwest. In addition to the camping area, it has plenty of small cabins that vary in standard and price, and bicycles, boats and canoes are available for hire.


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