Natural monuments around Zabór showcase the diverse ecosystems and scenic landscapes of this village and gmina in western Poland's Lubusz Voivodeship. The region features extensive river valleys, floodplains, and forests, providing habitats for various species. These areas offer opportunities to explore pristine natural settings and observe local biodiversity. Visitors can find a mix of protected areas and individual natural landmarks.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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The Napoleon Oak (Dąb Napoleona) – a now-defunct natural monument, this English oak growing in Zabór was the thickest tree of its species in Poland. It burned down on November 15, 2010, most likely set on fire by vandals. Its circumference was 1,052 cm (at a height of 1.3 meters from the highest point of the tree's base). At 22 meters high, the oak is estimated to have been an acorn tree around 1300 (its age is 660-700 years). The tree had a large hollow inside that could accommodate a dozen people at once. The tree's habit was typical of trees growing in open spaces (a massive trunk and spreading crown) – different from, for example, the Białowieża oaks, such as the Car Oak or the Jagiełło Oak. Before the war, it was listed among 78 natural monuments in the Zielona Góra district. In 1920, the then Princess Hermine von Schönaich-Carolath of the Reuss family personally named the tree after Professor Theodor Schube (a German botanist and nature conservationist who studied Silesian natural monuments and authored, among other works, the Waldbuch von Schlesien). After her husband's death, the Princess became the second wife of former Emperor Wilhelm II in 1922, receiving the title of Empress. This brought the oak fame both locally and throughout Silesia. In 1936, the tree was listed in the "Book of Nature Conservation" kept by the starost of Zielona Góra. The tree's Polish name comes from a legend that Napoleon Bonaparte rested under its branches after crossing the Oder River during his expedition to Russia in 1812. Before it finally burned down, the oak was set on fire several times by vandals.
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Bukowa Góra Reserve is the oldest post-war forest reserve in the former Zielona Góra Voivodeship, currently in the Lubuskie Voivodeship. It was established on November 30, 1954.
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Oak Alley by the former summer gazebo, of which there is no trace today. At least two of the oaks in the alley were commemorated with their names. The stones buried under them with the names of the trees have been preserved. On the stone under one of the oaks, "Förster Eiche" was carved. The second stone under another oak has the inscription "Martini Eiche". These stones commemorate two entrepreneurs from Zielona Góra. In 2025, the alley was recreated by pouring a gravel surface. Unfortunately, during this work, both stones were damaged.
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Otto Mulsch: An entrepreneur, trader and nature lover. For 20 years he was responsible for the Odra forest in which you are now. His work was appreciated by the people of Zielona Góra, who erected a commemorative stone in his honor in 1920.
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This place, known to many residents of Zielona Góra, has been accompanying free time, games and family walks for over a hundred years. In the middle of the pond dammed up on Gęśnik, there was an artificial island on which an orchestra played. In the summer season you could go boating and swim. The restaurant served local wine from nearby farms. All this was forgotten, destroyed, abandoned. In 2013, the Louise Valley, named after the Prussian queen, came to life with a newly cleansed pond, fountain, walking paths, bridges and jetties.
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The Zabór region offers a variety of natural monuments and protected areas, including extensive river valleys, floodplains, and forests. You can explore significant ecological corridors like the Nowosolska Dolina Odry Protected Landscape Area and the Kargowskie Zakola Odry Special Area of Conservation, which feature riparian forests, wet meadows, and oxbow lakes. The Bukowa Góra Nature Reserve is another notable site, known for its mixed forests and picturesque ravines. Additionally, you'll find individual ancient trees like the Pedunculate oak "Meszowiec" in Meszach.
Yes, the region has a strong connection to nature conservation history. The Bukowa Góra Nature Reserve is the oldest post-war forest reserve in the Lubuskie Voivodeship, established in 1954. You can also visit the Otto Mülsch Memorial Stone, which commemorates an entrepreneur and nature lover who managed the Odra forest for 20 years, with the stone erected in his honor in 1920.
The protected areas around Zabór are rich in biodiversity. The Nowosolska Dolina Odry and Kargowskie Zakola Odry are vital ecological corridors, home to species like the asp fish and weatherfish. The Dolina Środkowej Odry (Middle Oder Valley) is a Special Protection Area for Birds, where birdwatchers can spot a wide array of species including whooper swans, black kites, red kites, marsh harriers, corncrakes, kingfishers, and various woodpeckers. The Kargowskie Zakola Odry also protects species like the European fire-bellied toad.
Yes, several natural monuments in the area are suitable for families. The Pedunculate oak "Meszowiec" in Meszach is a significant ancient tree that can be easily visited. While the Wagmostaw Pond and Fountain in nearby Zielona Góra is more of a developed recreational area, it offers walking paths and facilities that are popular for family outings.
The extensive river valleys and forests around Zabór offer numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, kayaking, and horseback riding, particularly within the Nowosolska Dolina Odry and Kargowskie Zakola Odry protected areas. For specific routes, you can explore road cycling routes, running trails, and easy hikes around Zabór.
Yes, there are various hiking opportunities. The Bukowa Góra Nature Reserve, with its steep slopes and picturesque ravines, offers scenic walking paths. The protected river valleys like Nowosolska Dolina Odry and Kargowskie Zakola Odry also provide extensive areas for hiking. For more structured options, you can find several easy hikes around Zabór, including routes near Zielona Góra.
The natural monuments around Zabór, characterized by riverine landscapes, forests, and bird habitats, are generally best visited during spring, summer, and early autumn. Spring brings blooming flora and active wildlife, while summer offers pleasant weather for outdoor activities. Early autumn provides beautiful foliage and comfortable temperatures for exploration.
The Bukowa Góra Nature Reserve is notable for its unique geological formations, including steep escarpments and eroded ravines, which add to its scenic value and offer panoramic views of the Oder oxbow lake and riparian forests.
The Napoleon Oak, once one of Europe's largest oaks and a significant natural monument in Zabór, sadly collapsed in 2010 due to arson. It was known for its immense circumference and historical legends, but it is no longer standing.
Yes, Gmina Zabór includes several smaller but ecologically significant areas designated as Ecological Utilities. These include "ZABORSKIE BAGNA" (Zabór Swamps), "Ostoja Ptactwa" (Bird Sanctuary), and "Wielobłota." These areas protect specific valuable natural features and habitats, contributing to the overall biodiversity of the gmina.
Absolutely. The flat terrain of the river valleys, such as the Nowosolska Dolina Odry and Kargowskie Zakola Odry, makes them ideal for cycling. You can find various road cycling routes around Zabór, ranging in difficulty, that allow you to explore the natural beauty of the region.
From places like the Bukowa Góra Nature Reserve, you can expect panoramic views of the Oder oxbow lake, riparian forests, and the mouth of the Śląska Ochla river. The extensive river valleys themselves offer picturesque landscapes of floodplains, lush forests, and tranquil oxbow lakes.


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