Natural monuments around Lubań showcase the region's geological history and diverse ecosystems. The area features volcanic formations, ancient trees, and scenic landscapes, offering opportunities for exploration. Lubań and its surroundings are part of Poland's most extensive basaltic formation, providing unique natural attractions. This guide details 16 natural monuments, inviting visitors to discover the area's distinct natural features.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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It is estimated that this yew is over 1270 years old. It is 15 meters high and 4 meters in circumference. So we're going to see it! - no excuses!
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It's a bit of a lie, but the water probably won't harm your health.
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Here we come across a former park with small paths and stairs, benches, viewing points and rocks with inscriptions.
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The Stone Mountain (283 m) in Lubań is a remnant of tertiary volcanoes and probably the oldest "basalt" quarry near Lubań. The medieval town walls, towers and older buildings were probably built from the blocks excavated here. At the top, a large park was created between the quarries in the second half of the 19th century. There you can find interesting geological formations such as volcanic bombs or 10-15 meter high basalt columns. The park also has numerous natural monuments, including the "Herman" ash tree with a circumference of 298 cm and the "Franciszek" sycamore maple with a circumference of 281 cm.
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Mineral water directly from the source with indication of the mineral content
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The Lubań region is part of Poland's most extensive basaltic formation, offering unique geological insights. You can explore sites like the Park on Kamienna Mountain, which features remnants of past volcanic activity, including a basalt quarry with impressive columnar thermal jointing. Exposed basalt formations containing volcanic bombs are also visible. Another notable site is the Basalt Columns on Steinberg Hill (Lubań), showcasing the region's volcanic past.
Yes, several natural monuments around Lubań are family-friendly. The Park on Kamienna Mountain offers two didactic paths, the 'Trail of Extinct Volcanoes' and the 'Trail of Animated Nature,' which are great for educational walks. Many of the mineral springs, such as Adams Spring, Czerniawa-Zdrój Mineral Water Fountain, and Fountain of the Holy Water, are easily accessible and provide interesting stops for all ages.
The region around Lubań offers various outdoor activities. The Lubań Great Forest is ideal for cycling and enjoying undisturbed natural surroundings. For hikers, there are numerous trails, including those mentioned in the Waterfall hikes around Lubań guide. You can also find running trails and gravel biking routes, such as the Dookoła Kwisy Trail, which allow you to explore the natural beauty of the area.
Yes, the Lubań region blends natural beauty with historical significance. While not strictly natural monuments, Czocha Castle, a well-preserved 13th-century border fortress, and the Świecie Castle Ruins are prominent historical sites that can be visited in conjunction with exploring the natural monuments. The Marienfelsen also has historical significance.
The Park on Kamienna Mountain is home to approximately 30 monumental trees, aged between 130 and 250 years old, showcased along its 'Trail of Animated Nature.' Additionally, the Lubań Great Forest, located in the southern part of the region, retains sections with beautiful old trees, particularly around Lisciasta (Leafy) Mountain, offering a dense woodland experience.
Visitors frequently enjoy the mineral springs in the area. Adams Spring, named after a spa doctor, is a popular spot for drinking water. The Czerniawa-Zdrój Mineral Water Fountain is appreciated for its beautifully designed water inlet and unique taste. The Fountain of the Holy Water is also highly regarded for its water believed to have healing properties.
The Czerniawa-Zdrój Mineral Water Fountain is noted as being wheelchair accessible, making it a good option for visitors with mobility needs to enjoy a natural monument.
Yes, the region offers several viewpoints that are also considered natural monuments. The Zajęcznik (Hasenstein) Viewpoint provides scenic vistas. Additionally, Marienfelsen is another natural monument that serves as a viewpoint, offering picturesque perspectives of the surrounding landscape.
The Kwisa Waterfall, located in Lubań County, is a picturesque local natural attraction within the Kwisa river valley. It is recommended for tranquil nature walks, photography, and picnics, offering a peaceful natural escape.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique geological formations, such as the basalt columns, and the serene beauty of the ancient forests. The mineral springs are also a highlight, with many appreciating the opportunity to taste the distinct waters. The blend of natural beauty with educational trails and historical sites provides a diverse and engaging experience for many.
Yes, the Lubań area is known for its mineral springs with distinct properties. The Fountain of the Holy Water contains hydrogen carbonate and radon, believed to have healing and stimulating effects. The Czerniawa-Zdrój Mineral Water Fountain offers water with a slightly metallic taste, considered a thirst quencher. The Fountain for Migraines is another natural monument with specific water properties.


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