Best natural monuments around Kożuchów feature a collection of ancient trees and unique geological formations. The region's landscape offers opportunities to connect with its long-standing natural heritage. These sites provide serene environments for walks and offer a tangible connection to the region's natural history.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The "Drwal" English Oak near Drwalewice has a circumference of 520 cm at breast height. Unfortunately, it has recently begun to die rapidly and is now completely dead. It is one of several dozen oaks growing along the former causeway.
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A beautiful and eye-catching tree. Its circumference at breast height is 265 cm. It stands on the side of an old dirt road connecting Nowe Żabno with Kiełcz.
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Along the former railway line, currently by the "Kolej na rower" bicycle path, there are 4 English oaks of outstanding size. The most impressive of them measures 320 cm at breast height. This thickness qualifies it for recognition as a natural monument. The others are not much worse. They were planted about 120 years ago. It is very likely that they are the same age as the railway line no. 371 Żagań - Wolsztyn. It is worth paying attention to them during a bicycle ride.
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A tree with a beautiful shape grows along the road from Lelechów to Słocina, 50 m from the intersection with the Lubieszów - Studzieniec road.
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During the Silesian foresters' congress in 1895, 3 oaks were planted near the former forester's lodge of the Przyborów Forest District: Katarzyna, Matylda and Mikołaj. "Katarzyna" commemorated Katharina Emma Jenny Helena von Reichenbach-Goschuetz, (1861-1941) the second wife of Karol Ludwik Erdmann Ferdinand V, Prince of Siedlisko and Bytom. "Matylda" commemorated Matylda Gruchwitz-Lilliendahl (1825-1909), wife of Aleksander Gruchwitz - a famous factory owner from Nowa Sól. The person of Matylda Gruschwitz is associated with the large-scale, famous donations of the Gruschwitz family for social purposes. "Nicholas" was dedicated to Nikolaus Prince von Handjery (1836-1900), doctor of law, president of Legnica until 1894, whom the German emperor entrusted with delivering congratulations on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the founding of Nowa Sól. Currently, only two are still standing. Due to the risk of falling onto the roadway, it was necessary to cut down one of them.
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The region boasts a variety of impressive natural monuments. Among them are the Railway Oaks by the Żagań–Wolsztyn Line, a cluster of four English oaks along a former railway path, and the historically significant Three Oaks, planted in 1895 near a former forester's lodge. Don't miss the ancient trees in Poniatowski Municipal Park, including 700-year-old common yews and 500-600-year-old pedunculate oaks.
Yes, the "Czarci Kamień" (Devil's Stone) in Bulin is a granite erratic boulder steeped in local folklore, with legends attributing its presence to the devil. Additionally, the Three Oaks were planted in 1895 to commemorate significant figures during a Silesian foresters' congress.
Kożuchów is particularly known for its ancient and impressive trees. You can find common yews, pedunculate oaks, European larches, common beeches (including red-leaved varieties), white poplars, bald cypresses, Japanese ginkgos, and maple-leaf planes. Many of these are centuries old and boast significant circumferences and heights.
Many natural monuments are suitable for families. Poniatowski Municipal Park, with its ancient trees, offers a serene environment for walks. The Railway Oaks by the Żagań–Wolsztyn Line are located along a bicycle path, making it an accessible spot for a family outing. The Small-leaved linden "Frog" is also easily accessible on an old dirt road.
The area around Kożuchów offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as those mentioned in the Hiking around Kożuchów guide. For cyclists, there are dedicated routes like the "Kolej na rower" bicycle path near the Railway Oaks, and you can find more options in the MTB Trails around Kożuchów guide. Running enthusiasts can also find suitable paths, detailed in the Running Trails around Kożuchów guide.
The "Czarci Kamień" (Devil's Stone) in Bulin, near Kożuchów, is a notable granite erratic boulder. It measures 300x200x200 cm and has been protected since 2006. You can reach it via the yellow-marked "Czarci Kamień Trail" by bike, or by blue or red hiking trails.
Yes, Poniatowski Municipal Park in Kożuchów is a significant location for natural monuments. It hosts several ancient common yews, pedunculate oaks, and European larches, making it a central point for experiencing the region's natural heritage within a park setting.
The natural monuments, primarily ancient trees and the erratic boulder, can be appreciated year-round. Spring and autumn offer vibrant colors and pleasant temperatures for walks and cycling. Winter provides a different, often serene, perspective, especially for the majestic trees.
Absolutely. Poniatowski Municipal Park features common yews estimated to be around 700 years old and pedunculate oaks between 500 and 600 years old. The "Czarci Kamień" erratic boulder is also ancient, a relic from glacial periods. The Pedunculate Oak "Lumberjack" near Drwalewice, though now deceased, had an impressive circumference of 520 cm.
The Small-leaved linden "Frog" is described as a "beautiful and eye-catching tree," making it an excellent subject for photography. The ancient trees in Poniatowski Municipal Park and the unique setting of the Railway Oaks by the Żagań–Wolsztyn Line also offer picturesque scenes.
The Lech Pedunculate Oak is a tree with a beautiful shape, growing along the road from Lelechów to Słocina, approximately 50 meters from the intersection with the Lubieszów - Studzieniec road. It's a notable natural monument in the area.


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