Natural monuments around Kobyłka offer diverse natural landscapes for exploration. The area features significant natural attractions such as the Grabicz Nature Reserve, known for its rich biodiversity, and geological formations like Głaz Edmunda. Kobyłka provides access to over 20 natural monuments, including forests, reserves, and unique geological features. These sites offer opportunities to experience the region's natural environment.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The Horowe Bagno Nature Reserve, established in 1988, covers approximately 44 hectares and protects peat bogs, marsh forests, and habitats of rare plant and animal species. It is divided by a highway, with the S8 expressway nearby.
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Horowe Bagno – a peat bog nature reserve near Warsaw. Its administrative area is located within the town of Marki. The conservation goal is to preserve a diverse area of moist forests, peat bogs, and waters with numerous rare and protected plant species, serving as a refuge and breeding ground for numerous animal species. The shore is accessible by car, and many beautiful animal species, primarily birds, can be found there. https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rezerwat_przyrody_Horowe_Bagno
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A good place to rest.
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The Evangelical Cemetery, founded in 1839, was once located on the site of the current forest. In 1891, a decision was made to liquidate it, but before the forest appeared, the Suworow Fort Wawer was built, which was one of many elements of the fortifications surrounding Warsaw, the so-called Warsaw Fortress. The exhumed remains were moved to another part of the city, to the Evangelical-Augsburg Cemetery on Młynarska Street. The fort did not last long in this place, because it was blown up by Russian sappers in 1913. During the occupation, in 1943, the Citizens' Committee in Wawer, led by Stanisław Krupka, founded the "Sports Park named after My Mother". The plan was for the park to become a large recreational and sports center, but due to war operations, the idea could not be implemented. In 1944, the park was destroyed. The name of this forest complex is intriguing. It is not fully explained which mother it refers to. There is also a supposition that the name does not refer to just one mother, but many. There are many hypotheses and guesses here, but unfortunately it is not known which one is true. Some sources say that the forest was to be an expression of memory and a tribute to the mothers of Polish soldiers who died and went missing in defense of the Homeland during the war and occupation. In turn, other sources say that the forest is to commemorate the mothers of soldiers who went missing or were imprisoned during the war. There is also a third version saying that the forest commemorates the Mother Superior of the nearby Poor Clares Order, who initiated the afforestation of the wasteland.
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The bridge is in a slightly better condition, a charming place, clean and rushing water. It is worth going along the path a bit to the side to find 3 footbridges that will lead us across the branches of the Długa river
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There is another place to cross the river than the ford. About 50 m upstream there are footbridges, or the aforementioned Kaliń bridges.
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The whole story described on the occasion of 11.11: https://dzieje.pl/wiadomosci/w-odwecie-za-plakaty-na-swieto-niepodleglosci-11-listopada-1939-r-w-zielonce-niemcy
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Generally it's hard to get there to see anything..., we finally managed to find a window, but we paid for it with wounds and bushes :-)
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One notable geological feature is Głaz Edmunda (Edmund's Boulder), an impressive erratic amphibolite rock. It measures 8 meters in circumference and stands 1.3 meters high, a tangible link to glacial processes. It's located along the red "Warsaw Battles Trail," making it accessible for cyclists.
Yes, the Grabicz Nature Reserve is a significant ecological site located on the southeastern edge of Kobyłka. It's a haven for diverse flora and fauna, featuring a shallow, peat-origin water reservoir with islets and marsh vegetation. It supports nearly 40 species of birds, including gulls, grebes, and herons, and wild animals like foxes, moose, and deer.
The Grabicz Nature Reserve boasts a remarkable variety of plants. Along the reservoir's edge, you'll find reeds, narrow-leaved cattail, lake bulrush, and marsh sedge. The water itself hosts beautiful white water lilies, water plantain, shining pondweed, Canadian waterweed, and arrowhead. The surrounding forest areas are primarily moist pine forests with Scots pine, silver birch, and purple moor-grass.
Yes, the Memorial to the Scouts and Civilians Executed in Zielonka is a significant historical site located within a natural forest setting. It commemorates events from November 1939, when scouts and civilians were executed by German forces. Another area with historical significance is My Mother's Forest, which has a debated origin for its name and features a "health path" with wooden gym stations.
The area around Kobyłka offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those passing by natural monuments like Głaz Edmunda. For cycling, explore options like the "Hardened Forest Path – Asphalt Forest Path loop" or the "Asphalt Forest Path – Riverside Bike Path loop" mentioned in the Cycling around Kobyłka guide. There are also easy hiking trails available, such as the "Wooden Dock on the Lake loop" or the "Glinki Lake – New Bike Path loop" from the Easy hikes around Kobyłka guide.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Entry to Rezerwat Kawęczyn is a forest nature reserve that is considered family-friendly. Memorial to the Scouts and Civilians Executed in Zielonka and My Mother's Forest also have categories indicating they are family-friendly, offering a mix of nature and historical context.
The Mosty Kalińskie Nature Reserve is a landscape reserve preserving a fragment of the Długa river valley. It covers over 200 hectares and features a mosaic of open forest and wetland habitats. Be aware that the river section can be challenging for cyclists due to uneven concrete slabs, especially at higher water levels, and some parts may not always be passable.
Yes, for mountain biking enthusiasts, there are moderate trails available. For instance, the "Mosty Kalińskie Nature Reserve – Kalińskie Bridges Nature Reserve loop" and the "Ponds in Ossów – Wayside shrine loop" are rated as moderate. You can find more options in the MTB Trails around Kobyłka guide.
Horowe Bagno is a peat bog nature reserve near Warsaw, located within the town of Marki. Its conservation goal is to preserve a diverse area of moist forests, peat bogs, and waters. It's a refuge and breeding ground for numerous rare and protected plant species, as well as many animal species, primarily birds. While getting there to see everything can be challenging, the shore is accessible by car.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from the rich biodiversity of the Grabicz Nature Reserve to the unique geological features like Głaz Edmunda. The area offers opportunities for both peaceful walks and more active pursuits like cycling. The blend of natural beauty with historical sites, such as the Memorial to the Scouts and Civilians Executed in Zielonka, also adds a unique dimension to the experience.
Yes, the Entry to Rezerwat Kawęczyn is a forest nature reserve located in the Rembertów district in Warsaw. It was established to preserve thermophilic vascular plant species and their locations for scientific and educational reasons. It's a relatively small but significant area for botanical interest.


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