KOMBORNIA MANOR IS LOCATED NEAR PLACES CONNECTED WITH IGNACY ŁUKASIEWICZ. TOURISTS WHO FOLLOW THE FOOTSTEPS OF THIS OUTSTANDING EXPLORER ARE OFFERED A REGENERATING PARAFFIN HAND TREATMENT IN CHOCOWINE SPA AND AN INTERESTING TRIP TO BÓBRKA, KROSNO OR JEDLICZE

Kombornia Manor Hotel & SPA ****

Kombornia,
ul. Dworska 52,
 38-420 KORCZYNA K/KROSNA

phone (+48) 13 435 42 89
phone (+48) 609 433 503

e-mail: hotel@dworkombornia.pl 
www.dworkombornia.pl 

 

 

PRICE:

from PLN 485.00 to PLN 1075.00 for 2 days/person. (The price may change depending on the season.)
Payment by card or cash at the hotel reception.

 


The package PODKARPACKIE TREASURES includes:

- 2 nights in a selected room at Kombornia Manor Hotel&SPA****,
or
- 2 nights in a selected room at the Kombornia Manor Folwark***,
- abundant breakfasts every morning (bread from a small local family bakery; own production cold cuts, pates, salads, meat jellies),
- a daily voucher worth PLN 75.00 per person for any menu at the Magnolia Restaurant and the menu Recommended by the Chef.

As an extension of the package - a paraffin hand treatment for PLN 150.00 and a trip retracing the footsteps of Ignacy Łukasiewicz, who lived and worked in our area. The trip is carried out independently.

 

Buy now offer

Kombornia Manor is a hotel complex where everyone will find something for themselves. On the area of 10 hectares, there is a boutique spa hotel, Carpathian Wine Salon, the award-winning Magnolia Restaurant, Rehabilitation Centre and the unique ChocoWine SPA.

 

Kombornia Manor is located near places connected with the life and work of Ignacy Łukasiewicz.
Guests interested in the work of the inventor of the kerosene lamp are offered a regenerating paraffinic treatment for hands at ChocoWine SPA and an interesting trip retracing his footsteps (for independent organization).


What is included in the independently organised trip PODKARPACKIE TREASURES - RETRACING THE FOOTSTEPS OF IGNACY ŁUKASIEWICZ:


- Krosno - in the Museum of the Podkarpackie Region there is one of the most impressive and most numerous collections of kerosene lamps in Europe,
- Jedlicze - an oil refinery and the tomb of Tytus Trzecieski - Ignacy Łukasiewicz's associate. On the way from Jedlicze to Bóbrka, we pass the village of Zręcin. Here, in the parish cemetery, Ignacy
Łukasiewicz was buried.
- Bóbrka houses I. Łukasiewicz Museum of Oil and Gas Industry. The world's first oil mine was established here. There is also a house in Bóbrka where Ignacy Łukasiewicz lived and worked.

 

 

 

Photo: Kombornia Manor