The Tuchola Forest is a place usually associated with silence and nature relaxation. However, for tourist Rafał Król, a trip to a campsite in Błędno in Kashubia turned into a sleepless night. Noise, lack of respect for others, alcohol, parties in full swing. «The Polish standard, unfortunately,» he comments.
Rafał Król from the company Expeditions, which organizes expeditions, tourist workshops, and lectures, described his unpleasant experience at a campsite in Błędno in the Pomeranian Voivodeship. This place is located in the heart of the Tuchola Forest, where silence and respect for nature should come first. However, in reality, it turned out differently
«There is no night silence, no rules, no brave people who would tell off those who are throwing parties. We set up our tents in the rain and didn’t want to go out anymore. A group arrived in three cars and almost parked right on top of our tents. Drunk people lit a fire in the rain and were very loud until 2 a.m. Remarks that they were disturbing others and that we needed to get up at 6 a.m. didn’t help. No one but me dared to say anything to them,» the outraged man recounts.

In the morning, the traveler referred to the incident as "another sleepless night" and complained that at campsites there are those who collect fees, but no one to maintain order
The story sparked heated discussions online: some note that such incidents often happen at Polish campsites, while others believe that the problem concerns the behavior of individual tourists rather than the country as a whole



