Jatwieź Mała
a village founded in 15th century during the colonisation of the belt of crown forests. Name most probably derives from Yotvingian settlers. By the end of 18th century the village name was ‘Jac’, before that - ,Nowosiółki’. There is a medieval cemetery nearby, locals call it ‘pagan graves’. Interesting pole shrine, a few votive crosses. Coach stop. On the northern edge of the village, we enter a cobbled road. We go among meadows and fields to a asphalt road. Turning right will get us to Karpowicze.