Natural monuments around Łobez are primarily ancient trees and significant natural features located in Poland's West Pomeranian Voivodeship. The region is characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including river valleys, extensive forests, and numerous lakes. These sites offer insights into the area's biodiversity and geological history, shaped by ancient glaciers.
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A popular and arguably the most beautiful sandy beach on Lake Ińsko, with holiday homes and a campsite right behind it. All surrounded by nature.
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A large pier on the beach of Lake Ińsko. It offers a view of the lake and Soltysia Island.
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The largest country park in the Łobez commune, covers 8.5 ha. It is a remnant of the former manor and farm complex of the Leoper family. It was created in the mid-19th century. Today it is simply a wild forest with the ruins of the manor's foundations and several old, monumental trees. Among them, a magnificent plane tree stands out, approximately 21 meters high and with a trunk circumference of 380 cm.
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An erratic boulder with a circumference of 13 meters. In pagan times it served as a sacrificial table. Later, the knight and robber Maćko Borko from Strzmiel took a liking to him. He lived in the years 1360-1426. He became famous for several daring robberies and kidnappings. He also sent an envoy to King Eric of Pomerania, who sought an agreement with Jagiełło against the Teutonic Knights. Apparently, Maciko loved lying on this boulder, which is where its name comes from.
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A forest road with very large elevation changes. We ride along a high escarpment along Lake Dłusko, on the border of the "Żródliskowe Zbocza" nature reserve. In spring you can see the surface of the lake, but in summer, when everything turns green, it will be impossible. Lots of mud after the rain.
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In summer, the beach on Lake Ińsko is very crowded. The lake is one of the cleanest reservoirs in Poland. It has an area of 650 ha with water of class I purity. The beach has a large pier, a beach volleyball court, water equipment rental, several catering outlets, and there are recreation centers nearby.
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Large beach on Lake Ińsko. Right next to it are a number of shelters, tables and benches where you can relax, a volleyball court, and a small catering facility. In turn, a large pier juts out into the lake.
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Lipa grows in the center of Janków. There was still a little church here until the 1970s and the old tree was located in the church cemetery. Hence the name. You can read more about the history of this place in the entry (in Polish): http://dramburg.blogspot.com/2019/04/
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Beyond the well-known spots, the Łobez region is home to several unique natural monuments, primarily ancient trees. You can find the impressive Adam Oak, a significant red oak in Łobez itself, known for its large circumference. Another notable example is the Ruins of the Manor Park in Zachełmie, which features monumental trees, including a magnificent plane tree, amidst historical remnants. The Łobez Forest District also protects various other individual trees like common beeches, spruces, and pedunculate oaks, each valued for their age and unique characteristics.
Yes, several natural monuments in the Łobez region are intertwined with local history. The Cemetery Linden Tree in Jankowo stands on the grounds of a former church cemetery, offering a glimpse into the village's past. Additionally, the Ruins of the Manor Park in Zachełmie, while a natural monument due to its ancient trees, is also a remnant of a 19th-century manor complex. You can also visit the Slavic Hillfort Karwowo, which combines historical settlement with natural surroundings.
The natural monuments around Łobez primarily feature ancient and impressive trees such as oaks, lindens, beeches, spruces, and plane trees, recognized for their age, size, or unique forms. Beyond individual trees, the region's landscape, shaped by ancient glaciers, includes diverse natural features like deep river valleys (e.g., the Rega), extensive forests, and numerous lakes. You can also find geological features like Maćko's Bed Boulder.
Absolutely. For families, Ińsko Beach is an excellent choice, offering a sandy beach on one of Poland's cleanest lakes, with facilities for water activities and a volleyball court. Polana Jahna, a clearing in the forest, is also family-friendly. The Cemetery Linden Tree in Jankowo offers a peaceful, accessible spot for a short visit.
The Łobez region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including easy and moderate options, or enjoy running trails through diverse landscapes. For specific routes, you can check out the Cycling around Łobez guide or the Running Trails around Łobez guide. Many of these routes pass by or are close to the natural monuments and broader natural areas like forests and lakes.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences. Spring (April-May) offers lush greenery and blooming flora, while autumn (September-October) provides vibrant fall colors, especially around the ancient trees. Summer (June-August) is ideal for enjoying water activities at places like Ińsko Beach, though it can be more crowded. Winter visits can offer a serene, snow-covered landscape, but some trails might be less accessible.
Yes, there are trails that allow you to experience the natural monuments. For instance, the Trail Along the Źródliskowe Zbocza Nature Reserve offers a walk with significant elevation changes along Lake Dłusko, bordering a nature reserve. Many of the individual tree monuments are located in parks or accessible forest areas, making them suitable for leisurely walks.
The natural monuments in the Łobez region are primarily overseen by the Nadleśnictwo Łobez (Łobez Forest District). They are responsible for the protection and monitoring of these exceptional trees and natural areas. For more detailed information on their conservation efforts and protected sites, you can visit the official Polish government website for the Łobez Forest District: gov.pl/web/nadlesnictwo-lobez/ochrona-przyrody.
Parking availability varies by specific monument. For popular spots like Ińsko Beach, designated parking areas are typically available, especially during peak season. For individual tree monuments located in towns or villages, street parking might be an option, or small parking spots could be found nearby. When visiting more remote forest monuments, parking might be limited to roadside pull-offs or small clearings.
The diverse natural landscapes of the Łobez region, including extensive forests, river valleys, and lakes, support a variety of wildlife. While visiting the natural monuments, especially those in forested areas or near water bodies, you might encounter various bird species, small mammals like squirrels or deer, and insects. Nature reserves in the area, such as "Wyspa Sołtyski" and "Kamienna Buczyna," are specifically dedicated to protecting local ecosystems and biodiversity.
Beyond the more prominent sites, the Łobez Forest District protects numerous individual trees as natural monuments, such as specific common beeches, a Norway spruce, and a small-leaved linden. While less publicly detailed, these offer opportunities for quiet exploration and appreciation of ancient, untouched nature. Exploring the less-traveled paths within the extensive forests can lead to discovering these serene and often overlooked natural treasures.
For most visits, comfortable walking shoes are recommended, especially if you plan to explore trails or forested areas. Layered clothing is advisable as weather conditions can change. If visiting during spring or autumn, a waterproof jacket might be useful. During summer, light clothing and sun protection are essential, especially at open areas like Ińsko Beach. For winter, warm, waterproof clothing and sturdy boots are necessary.


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