Experience the magic of Dziady at Vegan House.
Stop, breathe, and indulge in two days of peace and unique experiences
🍃 Why November 1st?
It’s the time of Dziady – an ancient Slavic holiday of remembrance and reflection.
It was believed that this was when the line between worlds became thin. Bonfires were lit, food was left on tables, and doors were opened to allow souls to enter.
You don’t have to believe in ancient rituals to feel their power. It’s a moment for reflection, pause, gratitude, and connection with nature.
What awaits you?
Accommodation
You can choose:
- A dome tent – a night under the stars, morning light streaming through the panoramic window. A closeness to nature like never before.
- A cozy room in a renovated stone barn – stone, wood, an interior with soul. Perfect for autumn evenings.
Plant-based cuisine
- Breakfast is included in the price – nutritious, seasonal, plant-based, prepared with local ingredients.
- You can also choose dinner – filling, aromatic, and full of autumn flavors.
🎨 Clay modeling workshops
You will touch the earth and shape it with your own hands.
Each participant will create their own karaboshka.
It is a creative, relaxing, and incredibly rewarding experience.
The workshops are open to anyone interested and cost PLN 150 per person, including materials.
🔥 fireplace and sauna
In the evening, we’ll gather around the bonfire – a symbol of community and connection with our ancestors. The fire will warm you and immerse you in the atmosphere of ancient rituals. We’ll pour cups of herbal tea.
You can also use the sauna – you’ll relax your muscles, cleanse your body, boost your immunity, and feel a surge of energy.
Sauna available for an additional fee.
Last weekend in October
Arrival on Friday from 4:00 PM, departure on Sunday by 11:00 AM.
Dates: October 31 – November 2
You can also arrive a few days earlier! 😉




warsztaty lepienia z gliny
You will touch the earth and shape it with your own hands.
Each participant will create their own karaboshka.
A karaboshka is originally a wooden Slavic ritual mask, symbolizing the souls of the dead in the Dziady tradition, also intended to ward off hostile spirits. Although few people remember them today, karaboshkas were an important cultural element, and modern carved pumpkins are their evolved form.
The mask you make will surely be a beautiful souvenir and decoration in your home.
The workshop will be led by an experienced ceramist @glinolandia
It is a creative, relaxing, and incredibly rewarding experience.
The workshops are open to anyone interested and cost PLN 150 per person, including materials.
