Natural monuments around powiat zamojski offer a diverse landscape in southeastern Poland, characterized by protected areas including national parks, landscape parks, and numerous nature reserves. These sites feature unique geological formations, ancient forests, and rare flora. The region provides opportunities for observing diverse ecosystems and wildlife.
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Well-preserved hillfort. One of the so-called Cherven Castles. At the top is a viewing point. Next to it is a roofed shelter and a tap with water.
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The Hubale Speckled Ground Squirrel Reserve is a unique place in Roztocze, created to protect one of the rarest populations of this small rodent in Poland. Located near Zamość, it is a valuable meadow area where ground squirrels find ideal living conditions. These charming animals can be observed mainly on warm, sunny days when they come out of their burrows. The reserve is an important place for nature lovers and photographers, as well as a place of ecological education. The best way to visit is a leisurely walk, maintaining silence so as not to scare the animals away.
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Roztocze National Park is the pearl of eastern Poland, protecting the unique landscapes of Roztocze with beech and fir forests and picturesque gorges. The park is famous for breeding the Polish horse, a descendant of wild tarpans, which can be seen in specially designated areas. The hike is diversified by numerous hiking and cycling trails, leading to the "Bukowa Góra" reserve or the Wieprz River, ideal for kayaking. It is worth visiting the Educational and Museum Center in Zwierzyniec to learn more about the nature of the region. Cyclists should prepare for the hilly terrain, and hikers will need comfortable shoes for hiking along forest paths.
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The chapel from 1943 is located in the Saint Roch Reserve and is a place of pilgrimage for many believers who pray for healing. The most ardent walk around the chapel on their knees. Such great fame of this place comes from historical accounts that during the plague, Marysieńka Sobieska ordered a chapel to be built over the springs and a painting of St. Roch, the patron saint of people with infectious diseases, to be placed in it. Regardless of whether you believe in the magical properties of this place, it is undoubtedly worth visiting due to the natural values and beauty of the forest in the Krasnobród Landscape Park.
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Near Szczebrzeszyn, in the Szczebrzeszyn Landscape Park, you will find paths through beautiful loess gorges, which everyone associates only with Kazimierz Dolny. The path leads through a beautiful dense forest. An ideal place to stay in silence among nature. After rainfall, it may be difficult to walk through the mud that forms.
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Las Centar is located between Szczebrzeszyn and Kawęczynek, in the Szczebrzeszyński Landscape Park. A beautiful nature and historical trail "Szczebrzeszyn - Kawęczynek", marked in red, runs through here. There are several information boards along the route.
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The Broczówka nature reserve was established in 1989 to protect xerothermic communities with rare and protected species of steppe plants, as well as a fragment of oak-hornbeam forest and luminous oak forest growing on an erosive slope. It is located in the Skierbieszów Landscape Park. It is a steppe reserve in which there are many protected plant species, including: meadow sage, Pannonia thistle, large-flowered anemone, dwarf cherry, blight, spider mite, gawędka aster. Next to the reserve there is also the Broczówka water reservoir.
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Among the most appreciated natural monuments in Powiat Zamojski are the St. Roch Chapel, known for its spiritual significance and beautiful forest setting within the Krasnobrodzki Landscape Park. Another popular spot is the Loess gorge, offering serene paths through unique geological formations in the Szczebrzeszyn Landscape Park. Visitors also find the Statue of Jesus in a Tree Trunk and Wooden Chapel to be a unique and interesting site.
Yes, several natural monuments are well-suited for families. The Hubale Nature Reserve offers a chance to observe speckled ground squirrels, which can be a delightful experience for children. The Święty Roch Nature Reserve and Cetnar Forest provide pleasant, accessible forest environments for walks and exploring nature with kids.
Powiat Zamojski is particularly known for its extensive loess ravines, especially within the Szczebrzeszyński Park Krajobrazowy. These deep, winding gullies create impressive landscapes and offer unique hiking opportunities, such as those found at the Loess gorge. The region also features significant steppe plant communities and even peat bogs with protected species.
For wildlife enthusiasts, the Hubale Nature Reserve is dedicated to protecting the European ground squirrel, offering a rare chance to see this endangered rodent. Roztoczański Park Narodowy is famous for its Polish ponies (koniki polskie), descendants of wild tarpans, which can be observed near the 'Echo' ponds. The park is also a breeding ground for various bird species, including the lesser spotted eagle and black stork.
The region boasts diverse forest ecosystems. Roztoczański Park Narodowy is characterized by magnificent fir and Carpathian beech forests. Krasnobrodzki Park Krajobrazowy also features extensive fir and beech forests, while Skierbieszowski Park Krajobrazowy contains beech, elm, sycamore, and small-leaved linden, with daphne mezereum in the undergrowth. You can experience these at places like Roztocze National Park and Cetnar Forest.
Yes, the region offers a blend of history and nature. The St. Roch Chapel, located within a nature reserve, is a historical religious building with a long tradition of pilgrimage. Additionally, the Sąsiadka Hillfort is a historical site that also serves as a natural monument, offering scenic views.
The area around Powiat Zamojski offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including routes like 'Pętla Zalew w Krasnobrodzie - Rezerwat Święty Roch' and 'Nature and history trail "Szczebrzeszyn - Kawęczynek"'. For hikers, there are easy hikes such as 'Zamość Town Hall – Szczebrzeska Gate loop' and 'Trail to the Echo Ponds'. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Zamosc Municipality bicycle route "On the Edge of Roztocze"' and the 'Roztoczanski Bicycle Trail'. You can explore more options on the running trails guide, easy hikes guide, and cycling guide for the region.
The best time to visit largely depends on your interests. Spring and summer are ideal for observing diverse flora, including rare steppe plants and orchids, and for seeing active wildlife like ground squirrels (which hibernate from late September). Autumn offers beautiful forest colors, especially in the beech and fir forests. While winter can be picturesque, some activities and wildlife observation might be limited due to snow and hibernation.
Yes, Powiat Zamojski is home to several reserves protecting unique flora. The Rezerwat Przyrody Łabunie is one of Poland's largest steppe reserves, safeguarding rare steppe plants and xerothermic grasslands. The Rezerwat Przyrody Skarpa Dobużańska protects xerothermic plant communities with species like aster amellus and large-flowered anemone. Additionally, the Ostoja roślinności stepowej "Kąty" is considered the most valuable patch of steppe vegetation in the Lublin region, featuring various orchids and golden flax.
The Krasnobrodzki Landscape Park, established in 1988, covers a significant area with extensive fir and beech forests. It is dedicated to protecting rare species of flora and fauna. Within the park, you can visit the St. Roch Chapel and the Święty Roch Nature Reserve, offering opportunities to explore unique forest ecosystems and enjoy the natural beauty.
The Skierbieszowski Landscape Park is notable for its clusters of steppe plants, including French rose, dwarf cherry, and spring pheasant's eye, as well as the picturesque Grabowieckie Hills. Its forests feature beech, elm, sycamore, and small-leaved linden. You can also find individual natural monuments within the park, such as a white poplar and several linden and beech trees in the former manor park in Hajowniki.
While the region is primarily known for its forests and geological formations, the Broczówka Nature Reserve includes a lake, offering a different natural landscape to explore. Roztoczański Park Narodowy also features significant hydrological elements and the 'Echo' ponds.


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