Tamiški Konaci sounds like exactly the kind of off-the-beaten-path gem I’m always searching for! Has anyone tried those hands-on farming workshops with kids? My niece and nephew would absolutely flip for the animal interactions, but they’re pretty city-oriented (aka glued to their tablets). Do the activities actually keep modern kids engaged? Also curious about the accommodations – how “rustic” are we talking? Like, is it glamping-level comfort or more basic farm stays? I’m thinking of visiting during the harvest season this fall…something about picking your own food just hits different than grabbing it at a supermarket. Oh, and how’s the food situation there? Are meals included, or should I plan to cook in those in-room kitchens? I’m imagining fresh eggs straight from the chicken coop for breakfast!
Elara
Tamiški Konaci sounds like exactly the kind of off-the-beaten-path gem I’m always searching for! Has anyone tried those hands-on farming workshops with kids? My niece and nephew would absolutely flip for the animal interactions, but they’re pretty city-oriented (aka glued to their tablets). Do the activities actually keep modern kids engaged? Also curious about the accommodations – how “rustic” are we talking? Like, is it glamping-level comfort or more basic farm stays? I’m thinking of visiting during the harvest season this fall…something about picking your own food just hits different than grabbing it at a supermarket. Oh, and how’s the food situation there? Are meals included, or should I plan to cook in those in-room kitchens? I’m imagining fresh eggs straight from the chicken coop for breakfast!