Housewarming deposits. Fire, water and copper samovars: how we relaxed in the new estate "Nanosy" on Naroch Nanosy housewarming Naroch

But first things first.

The unique ethnocultural complex “Nanosy-Novoselye” grew up on the territory of the Narochansky Nature Reserve - in the middle of the small village of Nanosy. They wanted to sell off the entire territory where the new landmark of our country now flaunts for dachas. But businessman Yevgeny Novoseletsky decided to create something here that would attract both Belarusians and tourists from other countries. Attract and make you fall in love with yourself.


Nanosy-Novoselye took three years to build. People who love and appreciate culture and history with all their hearts. And this is felt in everything: in every detail, in every screw. And especially in the hospitality in which we and other guests literally bathe when arriving in Nanosy.

Our acquaintance with the estate began with a horse show, which took place in an indoor arena. I've only seen something similar in the circus, perhaps. But here everything is perceived differently, because a little later we not only took pictures with the most beautiful horses, but were also able to ride them.







When we were escorted to check-in, we gasped in unison. I won't say anything. I'll just show you: our house. This is our home!!! A huge two-story house - at the complete disposal of six people :)

There are twelve houses in total in the complex: two huge ones - bourgeois ones and ten smaller ones - peasant ones.
Our house is decorated in winter style. The central place of the entire first floor is occupied by a real Russian stove. And she is not just decoration. You can cook in it, and winter time- warm up.

We were greeted from the doorway by the caring hostess Tatyana. Her role is to keep the home clean and tidy, prepare and serve food to the table. At the same time, it does not interfere with vacationers. She came, did her business, put things in order, and left.
After the journey we were very hungry. But a delicious hearty lunch awaited us. When I saw all this food, I immediately decided to pause my usual proper menu and enjoy the rest. Arkasha immediately took the ladle into his own hands :)

After lunch we settled into our rooms. By the way, here they are. Spacious, cozy. All furniture is made from natural materials. Everything is so real and atmospheric. And the cabinets in each room are a true rarity with greetings from the very beginning of the last century.





There are no mirrors or TV in any of the rooms. And there is no Internet either. This was done specifically so that a person would break away from his addictions and immerse himself in an atmosphere of peace, harmony, and tranquility.

Next, we were treated to a fascinating tour of the museums of the complex (there are five of them throughout the entire territory!), accompanied by a real treasure hunter and antiques specialist, Victor Moiseenok. He captivated us - a man of overwhelming charisma and a walking encyclopedia! He is so in love with his work that you could listen to him endlessly. He told us so enthusiastically about each exhibit!

First we visited the museum agriculture and everyday life.

Then we went down to the bread museum. By the way, about bread. Here they bake it themselves and serve it to the guests. Moreover, they don’t just bake, but first grind the grain into flour in this same water mill, and then make bread from it. Delicious, aromatic, without a gram of yeast. During the day that we spent in Nanosy, I ate three loaves! I! Three! Just listen!

We drank some water from the well.

And we landed at the samovar museum.Today this museum has the largest collection of samovars in Belarus. There are more than 500 of them here. And all of them were mined by Victor Moiseenok. On the shelves, each of which he made with his own hands, there are a couple of copies before cleaning. Well, so that you can see in what condition they are delivered and to what shine they are then cleaned. As Victor told us, if we find two identical samovars, we will take one with us. But he knew that we wouldn’t find it... :)

Further along the route is the museum of vintage cars. All of them are in good working order, with technical inspection and running. Any tourist can take a car and drive it to their heart's content. Asya and I especially liked the disabled car:

And the “Seagull” - we hung out in it for about 15 minutes, wondering who could be driving this particular car.

After the cars, we walked to the end of the village and headed to the pier, where there was a fisherman’s house, a children’s playground, and a gazebo. In the distance you could see parked yachts - they are also at the service of vacationers. Yachting was not part of our plans yet, because we were moving on.

And then a real surprise and shock awaited us - the Trophy House. The central place in this house is occupied by a huge hall with hunting trophies obtained by the owner of the estate, Evgeniy Novoseletsky. While we were looking at all this with open mouths, Evgeny himself came to meet us.

And this is where the fun began. We talked with him for an hour and a half. Evgeniy willingly answered our, sometimes too straightforward, questions, talked about his complex, treated us to galangal, beer, coffee.

What I remember most is you know what? The love with which he spoke about Nanos. Arkasha asked him, why did you build this complex in Belarus, and not somewhere in Switzerland, for example. He says that he loves his country with all his heart, even though he has traveled all over the world. He admitted that it is difficult to surprise him with anything, but “Nanosy” was created so that people who come here will be sincerely surprised. And for those who cannot be surprised, the owner promises to return the money. I'm sure there won't be anyone who wants to get their money back.

Evgeniy also lives permanently in Nanosy, only occasionally traveling to Minsk or some other places. I think this also says a lot.

After a heartfelt conversation, Evgeniy gave us a short tour of the Trophy House. A spa complex with a huge swimming pool will begin operating here in August. In the meantime, a small private 3D cinema is available to vacationers. Isn't it cute? :)

It was nearing sunset, and we hurried to the observation deck, which is located in the museum of moonshine and moonshine stills. By the way, a liter of local moonshine is included in the rental price of the houses. Liter per day :) When asked about legality, Victor said that there is a license for the production of moonshine.

On the way home, where a hot sauna was already waiting for us, we hugged the horses.



Home Sweet Home. Delicious dinner...

And go ahead to warm up. We didn’t take cameras with us, so I’ll show you what it looked like in daylight.

After the spa treatments, everyone scattered in all directions: some went to photograph the stars, some went to swim in Naroch, some (like Yulia and I) went to bed, and some continued intimate conversations.

Morning came early. With roosters crowing! I don’t even remember the last time I woke up with roosters.

View from our balcony:

Morning coffee in the fresh air.

We didn’t want to waste time sleeping at all, so at the first rays of the sun we went to the pier to admire the nature and take photographs.


And then - breakfast! Omelette made from local eggs and milk, cheesecakes made from local cottage cheese, pancakes, sour cream. Everything is so tasty and high in calories! :) It seems like I ate almost all the cheesecakes alone. And photos... They didn’t take any :(

After breakfast, there was a split in our group... The guys who needed to return to Minsk to catch other events were getting ready to go home. But first, a photo for memory:

And Asya, Sergey and I continued our #sediment_tour.

First - horse riding. Now you will laugh at me, but this was my first time on horseback. The horse they gave us was calm and friendly.


And then we went to Abramy - the farm that “feeds” the estate and all its inhabitants - both permanent and temporary. In Abramy they grow and make all the food, without exception, that is served to the table in Nanosy: meat, poultry, fish, eggs, dairy products, vegetables, fruits. All without exception! Here tourists can buy clean, eco-friendly products to take with them. By the way, there are also houses here that you can rent to spend a few days in nature.
Many people come here to fish.




Having returned home and having had dinner, we first went to the neighboring house to fry potato pancakes in the oven...



And then - again to the bread museum. For fresh “copies”.



It would seem, what else? After all, we are already simply oversaturated with impressions!

Well, of course, water! A parked yacht was waiting for us off the coast of Naroch.


And we enjoyed it for another hour gorgeous views and clean air a few kilometers from land.

And on land, meanwhile, a car was already waiting for us, which was supposed to take us to Minsk. We left full of impressions and delight. We left with absolute confidence that we would be back very soon. Because it is impossible not to return.

Anticipating questions about prices. Renting a peasant house, which can comfortably accommodate up to 5 people, will cost 4.35 million per day for everyone. Rent of a large bourgeois house that can accommodate up to 8 people costs 11.2 million per day. This price includes three meals a day for everyone and a sightseeing tour. On weekdays the cost is 30% less. More information about prices for the complex’s services can be found on the estate’s website.

The ethnocultural complex “Nanosy-Novoselye” is located in a very beautiful place- on the spit, which is washed by Naroch. He turned three in January. For the first time, at the invitation of marketing specialist Irina Demyanenko, I visited the complex six months after its opening. I fell in love with this place immediately and forever. My “wow” has not faded with time. For the review you are about to read, I visited Nanosy for the 9th time. And I will definitely plunge into this Belarusian fairy tale again. I understand why people come here again and again, confident in fresh impressions. I hope that after the review you will understand this.

How to get there

From Minsk to the village of Nanosy, where the complex is located, 150 km. It is almost impossible to get there on your own - you will need a transfer. The closest stop to the complex is children's camp“Zubrenok”, to which buses go from Minsk to Naroch. Dear long. We left at 08:00 and were at Zubrenok at 10:37. There we were picked up by one of the drivers of the complex.

You can go back on the same bus. I always returned to Minsk by minibus, because I was never able to leave the complex in the morning - there were always things to do and interesting people that kept me stuck until the evening :) What will happen to private minibuses now is unclear. So the most convenient transportation For those who want to relax in this wonderful place - a personal car.

Accommodation: fairy-tale houses with sauna, stove and hostess

If you like houses in which every little detail is thought out, you will certainly like the houses in Nanosy. 12 houses were built in the complex - 10 wooden for 4-6 people (community) and 2 stone for a company of up to 8 people (petty-bourgeois).

This time, photographer Kristina Zubik and I lived in a community house, and I’ll tell you about it in detail.

The cute houses with carved windows and beautiful porches were conceived as “a romantic reconstruction of 19th-century housing.” The house of a landowner from the century before last was taken as the basis. The creators of the complex say they intended to strike a balance between historical authenticity and the comfort of a classy hotel.




The houses are very cozy, warm, dry and incredibly beautiful! Attention to detail is in every detail here. People who come here say: “Wow! I don’t want to go out.” The house has two rooms. One has a large double bed and a wooden cradle, the second has two single beds. On them are woven bedspreads found during work on the museum of everyday life, which I will talk about below. The house uses natural materials, no plastic. What a cozy smell! It's a pity that photos can't do it justice.





In the common area there is a kitchen-dining room with a table, a wardrobe, a coffee table and a large Russian stove on which you can cook. Very beautiful Czech dishes, exquisite glasses, all cutlery in the same style. You will enjoy everything you see here. The main principle of the complex is to surprise and not leave indifferent. It works with everyone, even those who are here, like me, for the ninth time :)

Each house is assigned a “hostess” who is fully responsible for the guests: checking in, bringing breakfast, lunch and dinner at a convenient time, and giving a tour of the complex.






These are the “winter” clothes that housewives wear. Meet the beautiful and smart Valeria, the leading tour guide of the complex, speaking three languages: Russian, English and French.

Let's return to the conditions in the houses. The bathroom is, of course, separate. Each house has a sauna with a shower and a wooden plunge pool. Everything for the sauna is available: hats, sheets, towels. As for the “stuffing” of the houses, there is EVERYTHING here: a kettle, herbal tea, good coffee: ground and in capsules for a coffee maker, several towels, a hairdryer, slippers, an iron, an ironing board... There is also a small pleasant surprise - moonshine brewed here .


Each house has a small farm with a vegetable garden and a chicken coop with chickens, geese, guinea fowl, and rabbits. In summer you can feed and pet them. Children especially enjoy this calming activity. What I like most is waking up in the morning not from the alarm clock, but from the crow of a rooster.


Another plus for city residents who are confused by social networks and gadgets - there is no Wi-Fi router in the house, the Internet is picked up at the reception and on the pier.

Thus, people who come from big cities are simply forced to relax, picking up their phones just to take pictures of the beauty that surrounds them. And there is a lot of it here. If you want a barbecue, the hostess provides the barbecue and skewers. We took advantage of this service in May and spent a wonderful evening outdoors under the stars. If you see a well with a crane near your house, know: this is not a fake, feel free to lower the bucket for water. It's delicious here!


Food: home cooking, your own bread and huge portions

The complex provides three meals a day. I have already written that delicious bread moonshine, as pure as spring water, awaits you in the house. Photographer Kristina is not a fan of this drink, but she drank well on moonshine in Nanosy. Over the course of delicious, hearty food and interesting conversations, we almost blew out half a liter of water:)))

When you check in, the hostess will ask you what time to bring lunch, dinner and breakfast. You eat when it is convenient for you, and not for the administration of the complex. A few kilometers from Nanosy in Abramy there is a farm where they grow meat, vegetables, herbs and fruits for the kitchen.

Butter, sour cream, milk, cheese, eggs - all your own. The bread is also baked in the oven from flour, which is ground in a water mill.

I will show it to you a little later, when I talk about the museums of the complex. No matter how many times I've been there, the food has never been the same - the menu is updated frequently, the chefs know what to surprise you with. The food here is VERY TASTY! For lunch there was a salad of carrots and cabbage, borscht in vegetable broth with sour cream and homemade bread, buckwheat with meatballs stuffed with porcini mushrooms, and fruit juice with citrus fruits. We were able to eat half of it :)




For dinner, the hostess brought vegetable salad, salsa, pike cutlets and mashed potatoes. And in the morning she cooked breakfast in front of us on the stove - the aromas were incredible. After the pancakes with jam, I served scrambled eggs with lard. It was also impossible to eat all this, although the food was very tasty. Housewives say that only adult men can handle such portions; women cannot cope. As a souvenir, you can buy bread and mead to treat your loved ones.

Horse show, trophy house and five museums

There is always something to do at the Nanosy-Novoselye complex. On the territory there is a large equestrian sports complex where a horse show takes place, a trophy house, museums of everyday life and bread, samovars and coins, moonshine stills, vintage cars, as well as a pier with a yacht club and several mills. I’ve been on museum tours seven times and every time I listen to the guide with my mouth open. In addition, new items are regularly added to the exhibitions, so you are sure to find something new and interesting when you come here again.

All hostesses conduct excursions, but the best guide is the head of museums, treasure hunter Viktor Moiseenok. You will be very lucky if he is the one who shows you the treasures of the complex. Vitya has a rare gift as a storyteller. Christina and I’s “short” tour of the museums lasted more than 4 hours, and Vitya could talk more and more, but we had to go to Minsk.

It is impossible to talk about the museums, horse show and trophy house in one review. You need to write a separate text about each object. Kristina Zubik took great photos, from which you will understand that it is worth coming here at least for a tour of all the facilities and a horse show.


In big equestrian sports complex Every day there is a performance that attracts children and adults from all over the country. Now the stable staff has launched the third show, which lasts an hour. I saw all the previous performances that the guys prepared, as well as horse shows in different circuses, and I can say the following.

The horse show at Nanosy is the best I've ever seen with horses, dogs, a goat, a mini pony and a donkey.

This is not surprising, because horses and riders participated in world shows and traveled around the world as part of the “100 Best World Circus Performances” project. There are 17 horses in the stable, 6 of them are Friesians bred in Holland. All pets perform rather complex numbers. Dogs jump over horses and dance, a goat performs miracles, even a mini-pony shows class! All numbers are linked to interesting story about princesses. The text was written by administrator Valeria, whom you have already seen in a beautiful winter suit. Recently the guys added numbers with fire. When Koschey runs out into the arena on a frieze with a torch and circles in front of the audience, he takes his breath away...









After the performance, which was sold out on a weekday - children from Zubrenok came - all spectators are given time to chat with the horses and riders and ride around the arena. I asked Christina to take a photo of one of the employees of the complex, Vasilika, with her faithful Sultan, then I took a photo with him myself. The friezes take my breath away every time; it’s impossible to look at these tall beauties without my heart racing.



Let's go to trophy house. There is a professional kitchen, bar, cinema hall, swimming pool, and spa complex.But the main thing is the chic fireplace room with hunting trophies. In the center there is a handmade wooden fireplace, and around there are all kinds of animals and birds. There is only one dummy here - a rhinoceros chair, all the other living creatures seem to be alive.







Past the pier, where it is very beautiful and quiet in winter, and a yacht club in summer, we go to the museums.



First of all, we look into the coolest two-story building in the CIS samovar museum. Now there are 558 samovars, which are not repeated. The collection is replenished all the time - Belarusians, Russians, Poles give Victor interesting specimens... They want them not to gather dust, but to be shown to people. If you have a samovar, now you know where to locate it.




The last gift is this samovar made by a glass blower. The samovar does not have a single seam, it is a seamless work!


Victor Moiseenok can talk about each specimen for hours. Here you will learn about the legendary Batashov family, understand whether the samovar and the top of a boot are actually connected, how much a samovar cost in comparison with a house in the century before last, and try to learn to distinguish real seals from fakes. Look at the crumbs made from a thimble, and also take a photo of a samovar that fits on your thumb!








At the beginning of the exhibition there is an amazing thing - a Tibetan singing bowl or vase of dancing water. I only recently learned how to use it to produce a melodic sound. Music and vibrations moving through water have a strong therapeutic effect. Be sure to try playing the bowl!


On the second floor of the museum there is a very interesting exhibition of numismatics, which is also regularly replenished. Among the banknotes and coins there are very rare specimens, pre-revolutionary money, banknotes and coins from the times of the USSR. One fact that will tell you about the value of the exhibition is that the National Historical Museum asks Victor for it for display.

Here you will learn a lot of interesting things about the occupation money that circulated on our territory.




Under the roof of a working water mill two museums at once - everyday life and bread. Exhibits were collected throughout Belarus. Here I learned what the pistons looked like (the expression “move the pistons” came from them), became acquainted with the “carrot” (do you know the true meaning of the expression “carrot and stick”?), tried to twist the stone millstones and did not move it even with two hands, for which Vitya gently trolled me, because from time immemorial this work was for women. In general, there are a lot of interesting things that our great-grandmothers used in everyday life, and we often cannot even imagine their purpose.

What do I like most about museums? There are no things behind glass, and no signs saying “do not whittle with your hands!” Only by picking up a samovar or the same gingerbread can you understand the essence of the subject.




Flour is ground at the mill, from which very tasty bread is baked in the oven here. I have witnessed many times how people who “don’t eat bread” gobble it up on both cheeks and buy it for home. You can book a master class on bread making and bread tasting, as well as watch a miller at work.





Opposite the Trophy House is an observation deck in the shape of a mill. Inside - moonshine museum, which were brought here from all over Belarus. There are very interesting exhibits from Glubokoye, Molodechno, Braslav, Polotsk, villages of the Minsk region and other regions. Here I learned that moonshine stills used to be built from scrap materials: troughs, cast iron pots, and so on. This was done not only because of accessibility, but also for the sake of safety: moonshining was illegal, and the unit, assembled from household items, could be quickly disassembled, hiding illegal activities.




The devices are different: from large ones with entire field kitchens to miniature ones, which were made for one glass - for fun. The museum also has “champion” machines - the product prepared in them was recognized as the best in Russia.





The last museum that is in the Nanosy-Novoselye complex is retro cars. Cars from the Soviet period are exhibited here. The coolest car was the executive "Chaika", but it is no longer on display. The most interesting car now can be called the “disabled car”, in which the heroes of “Prisoner of the Caucasus” drove. You can sit in all the cars, take pictures and even take a ride - they are all moving and sometimes go out onto the boardwalks.



Prices for holidays in Nanosy

As you can see, there is a lot to do and see in the complex. You probably have a question: how much does such a vacation cost? I answer.

Accommodation in a community house for 4 (+1) people per day costs 435 BYN. For foreign citizens - 250 euros. For a large house for 6 people (+2) you need to pay 895 BYN. For foreigners - 440 euros. Accommodation includes three meals a day, hostess services, a sightseeing tour of the complex, and a sauna. Everything else is for an additional fee.

A one-day tour costs 55 BYN for adult groups and 38 BYN for children (7-12 years old).

The tour lasts five hours, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. It includes a sightseeing tour of the complex, lunch and tea with pancakes.

Horse show - 24 BYN for adults and 13 BYN for children. Horseback riding in the arena (15 minutes) - 10 BYN, carriage ride (up to 5 people) - 60 BYN per half hour. Horse riding lessons (45 min) - 39 BYN. Photo session with horses (half an hour) - 50 BYN. Find out other prices on the complex's website.

I definitely recommend the Nanosy-Novoselye complex for a visit. I've been there 9 times and will go again. A one-day tour and a horse show is a minimum program that you and your children will definitely enjoy, and living in the complex will give you a lot of joy and pleasure. If you want extreme sports and romance, ride ATVs and yachts :) Also in Nanosy they organize holidays and master classes. Follow the poster at

At a short distance from the main buildings of the complex there is an observation deck built in the shape of a windmill. You can get here either on foot or in a horse-drawn phaeton. On the way, you can go to the orchard we planted, relax in the shade of the trees, and eat apples and pears.

The height of the mill alone is more than twelve meters, and it is located on a hillock. From its top you can clearly see all the surroundings, and both shores of Lake Naroch, including the entire territory of the Nanosy Peninsula, on which the complex is located.

And at the top observation deck, and at its foot there are excellent views everywhere, in order to capture them in photographs. Have you noticed that when plunging into the world of wild nature, the smallest details are clearly etched into our memory? And so I want to photograph all this to show my loved ones, family, and friends. In Nanosy-Novoselye you will have not just a lot of such opportunities, but a lot.

It’s also great to take photos on the ground floor of the mill, where the museum of moonshine stills is located, of which there are more than fifty: from huge to miniature, from the simplest to incredibly complex designs. The bulk of them were made in Soviet era in Belarus. But there are older specimens. Having examined them, you will probably ask yourself: What was invented first by the moonshine still or the wheel? Each of our devices has some special feature. For example, one of them was mounted on a GAZ-69 car to move from place to place, escaping from police officers. And other devices have respectable origins: they stood on the tables of wealthy pre-revolutionary families so that guests could see that the alcohol served to them was fresh and undiluted. We also have “champion” devices - their product was recognized as the best in all of Russia.

By the way, literally three dozen meters from the observation tower you can see the bunker from the First World War. It is perfectly preserved, except for the damage caused during the fierce battles that took place on Lake Naroch in the tenth years of the 20th century.









Agrotourism complex "Nanosy-Novoselye" located in the village of Nanosy of the same name, Myadel district, on the territory adjacent to the natural monument - Lake Naroch. Nanosy-Novoselye is a complex consisting of several parts:

  • Central Square;
  • Stable;
  • Observation tower;
  • Water mill;
  • Pier;
  • Museum of Samovars and Coins;
  • Lyakhovichi Mlyn;
  • Trophy house;
  • Bourgeois house;
  • Community house.

Central Square is a restored Trade Square, typical of small villages in Belarus in the 19th century, where two rows of benches with tables for displaying goods, that is, what were previously called “benches,” form a shopping row, characteristic of markets of the past. Here, local residents happily sell vegetables and fruits, milk and eggs, cheese and bread, fish and smoked game - deer and wild boar meat, as well as signature alcoholic drinks. Everything is fresh and natural. During the fair trade days, you can buy not only products, but things made using ancient technologies. What can give a better idea of ​​the past than clay, metal, textile products made using the same technology that was used several centuries ago?

Stable is an equestrian center, the exterior of which is made in the traditional style of the 19th century: the walls of the stalls are made of red brick, the gratings are decorated with forged ornaments, and the ceiling beams are made using old technology. Even the stands surrounding the arena accurately imitate those that were built in the old days. Here you will be taught not only how to properly hold a horse and ride a horse, but will also help you master the basics of equestrianism, teach you how to properly care for horses, feed them and harness them both for horseback riding and for traveling in a phaeton. In the stands of the arena you will be pleasantly surprised by a horse show.

observation tower is located a short distance from the main buildings of the complex. Observation deck built in the shape of a windmill. The height of the mill alone is more than twelve meters. From its top you can clearly see all the surroundings, and both shores of Lake Naroch, including the entire territory of the Nanosy Peninsula, on which the complex is located. On the ground floor of the mill there is a museum of moonshine stills, of which there are more than fifty: from huge to miniature, from the simplest to incredibly complex designs.

Water mill stands on the shore of a picturesque pond with waterfowl and planted ornamental plants. The diameter of the wheel, onto which about 70 liters of water falls per second, is as much as 4 meters. The millstones of this mill still grind grain into flour. On the ground floor of the mill there is a bakery where, after instructions, you can bake your own bread. The Bread Museum is located on the second floor of the water mill. Here, under a canopy, there is an exhibition in which you will find the tools that our ancestors used to plow the land, harvest rye and thresh grain, and you will see what sprouted grain looks like, what a rye sprout, its shock and stack look like. Here you can watch and try to grind grain with hand millstones. From the second floor you will see how the miller pours grain into the millstones of the water mill. By the way, it is not a truck that brings grain here and takes away flour, but a donkey harnessed to a cart.

Samovar Museum collected, perhaps, the largest collection of samovars in Belarus: from tiny to huge, from copper to gold. Many of the exhibits are samovars “with medals”, i.e. awarded prizes at special exhibitions held in Russia and abroad in the century before last. The museum is dedicated not only to the samovar. The museum is dedicated to tea ceremonies in different countries. By visiting it, you will learn a lot not only about domestic traditions, but also about tea drinking traditions in the Arab world, Japan and even in ancient Egypt. Here you can also buy a samovar as a souvenir and enjoy drinking tea from it.

At the Coin Museum There is an exhibition of rare Belarusian coins: pre-revolutionary times, times of the Soviet Union, almost modern ones and those that have not even been put into circulation yet. Some unique coins were found during the construction of the complex; they are also kept in the museum.

Lyakhovichi Mlyn is a windmill built in 1876. Its mechanism was purchased in the Lyakhovichi region. Before the mill came into the complex, it ground flour from the end of the 19th century until the last decade of the 20th century. By visiting Lyakhovichi Mlyn, you will get an idea of ​​how the windmill was built in XIX century. The seemingly heavy millstones are set in motion by a gentle wind! And now the flour just begs to be handed to the baker, so that in just a couple of hours it will turn into a fragrant and crispy loaf.

Bourgeois and community houses form a guest area in the form of a landscaped area with cozy wooden houses, where you can forget about the bustle of the city for a few days and take a break from everyday life.

In Nanosy you can rise with the first rooster crows, light a Russian stove and cook food in it, collect vegetables from the garden, take care of chickens in your own chicken coop, cook mead, make sausage, catch and smoke fish, milk a cow, beat butter, cook cheese and cottage cheese. You will be able to discover a wonderful natural landscape and communicate with animals, enjoy forest and lake trophies. Living in Nanosy, you will enjoy simple and interesting everyday activities and concerns.

Bourgeois house is a reconstruction of a two-story dwelling from the 19th century. It combines elements of authentic architecture and modern technology. The first floor is stone, the second floor is a log house. All wooden elements in the house are decorated with handmade, intricate carvings. There is also a stove installed in the bourgeois house. Externally, it looks as if it were made of wood, covered with artistic thematic carvings. You can relax after pleasant worries and walks in the fresh air in a dry sauna with a plunge pool. The bourgeois house has four bedrooms (two for children, two for adults, each with a balcony) and two bathrooms. Each bourgeois home is assigned a hostess with knowledge English language. She will cook and tidy the house.

Community houses conceived as a romantic reconstruction of a 19th century home and represents an average landowner's house of the century before last. The main place in the community house is given to the stove, which is not just a decoration: you can cook in it, but it will need to be properly heated in winter so that the house is warm. If your woodshed runs out of firewood, you will have to chop it yourself. The community house is designed specifically for the comfortable accommodation of a family: there is a bedroom and a children's room, as well as a carved cradle for a baby. Each house has a chicken coop with purebred birds, where you can collect eggs and cook them. After a hard day spent in active recreation, you can relax in the dry sauna with a plunge pool. Each house is equipped with a comfortable shower and toilet. Each house is also assigned a hostess - a girl with knowledge of English, who will teach you how to operate the stove and cook in it.

In addition, the complex offers the opportunity to actively relax by going on a bike ride or visiting the ATV park for trips along various routes. You can also arrange a kayaking trip with one or two overnight stays (accompanied by a guide), riding a jet ski, boat, sailboat or yacht. Car lovers will not be left indifferent by driving cars from the Soviet period, which are preserved in their original condition. In the winter season, you can enjoy skiing, snowmobiling, skiing with an instructor and skiing with extreme elements.

Ethnocultural complex "Nanosy-Novoselye" - the opportunity to change your attitude towards rest, to relax so that pleasant muscle fatigue is seasoned with new impressions, teamwork, emotions from communication with nature, and life, in the cultural traditions of the past, filled with you forever .

Main motto: “Through historical past and cultural traditions, get to know your REAL self.” In Nanosy you can rise with the first rooster crows, light a Russian stove and cook food in it, collect vegetables from the garden, take care of chickens in your own chicken coop.

You will be able to discover a wonderful natural landscape and communicate with animals, have fun from forest and lake trophies and, of course, find something new in a relationship . After all, it is family and friends who make our lives filled with meaning, because only by giving and helping, doing something TOGETHER, we are truly happy.

What could be better than coming to smelling like wood house tired, but happy filled with impressions. What could be more joyful than seeing burning children's eyes filled with delight . We are sure that in the essay “How I Spent the Summer,” children will certainly write about vacation at Nanosy-Novoselye . And your friends, and you yourself, realize that this is the most vivid and unusual experience, and Would you recommend this adventure to your loved ones? . Be prepared for the fact that due to the low signal level, it will be difficult to play tanks or surf the Internet on your smartphone, and there is no need for that. Your whole life is in Nanos - exciting And unforgettable game , only it is material.

Living in Nanosy, You will have fun from simple and interesting everyday affairs and worries. We are waiting for: extraordinary and courageous, active and curious, those who want to discover new things in themselves and like-minded people. If you think that there is nothing to surprise you, Nanosy will 100% prove you wrong!

The need for immersion in traditions and everyone's participation in everyday activities, of course, does not mean that the holiday will be uncomfortable. Each guest house has:
. individual hostess with knowledge of English (German, Spanish, Italian)
. living room with kitchen and Russian stove,
. adult bedroom with double bed,
. children's room with bed and couch
. bathhouse with plunge shower, separate bathroom
. outdoor gazebo with barbecue
. cellar with pickles and marinades
. chicken coop with individual chicken breed
. hayloft in the attic.

You will be able to visit a windmill and water mill, museums of samovars, coins and Soviet cars, a distillery and more... let it remain a surprise.

Holidays in Nanosy - family and/or group recreation. The goal is to allow visitors and guests back to basics , simple and clear values , dive into cultural traditions and, in a new way, realize your desires and capabilities.

"Nanosy-Housewarming" - an excellent choice for romantic trip lovers. Here you will see with your own eyes what your partner is capable of. Having found yourself in an unusual model of life, you and your chosen one will learn a lot of new things about relationships, because here everyone will have to show creativity, dexterity, patience, and the words “help”, “understand”, “accept new things in each other” - will become not just words. We hope that next year you will return here with your baby, who will have a carved crib waiting for him today.

Turns out, exciting life without a kettle, but with a samovar, without a refrigerator, but with a cellar, without a stove, but with a Russian stove. You will learn: how you can make something yourself that will remain in your memory as pinnacle of culinary art ! How sweet can you get some sleep not on the bed, but in the hayloft! How can you drive quickly and comfortably without a car?! How to overtake on a sailboat motor boats?!

In the complex took care of your safety . You will perform all actions unusual for city life only under the supervision of an experienced instructor: stove maker, bath attendant, groom, etc. IN Ethnocultural complex "Nanosy-Novoselye" There is 24-hour security and fire protection. Our rescuers will also take care of safety on the water.

We are sure that by the end of the holiday in amusing and like this diverse world past You will be surprised at how much you have tried, learned, felt, experienced. So, your journey from origins to yourself, the PRESENT, begins.

Welcome to the Nanosy-Novoselye Ethnocultural Complex!

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