Best natural monuments around gmina Iwonicz-Zdrój are found within the picturesque Low Beskids, offering a blend of natural beauty and geological features. The region is characterized by its ancient trees, unique springs, and historical sites. Visitors can explore diverse natural formations and tranquil landscapes.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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An interesting place. Primarily a natural monument with impressive trees: two yews, one fir, and one linden. But beyond that, fascinating sculptures and some history about the many different cultures in the history of Tabor and Wisłok—worth reading.
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A small (only 3 meters high), but very picturesque waterfall on the Wisłoczek stream.
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Ostra (687 m above sea level) is a peak within the Jaślicki Landscape Park. The northern slope is located within the Przełom Jasiołki nature reserve. We can get there via the green trail "St. John's Hermitage - Porubské sedlo" or as an extension of the nature trail "W Przełomie Jasiołki".
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The name of the spring comes from the sound caused by natural gas escaping from the spring. The spring is located on the slopes of Góra Przedziwna and is the oldest and most famous spring in Iwonicz-Zdrój.
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It is a group natural monument consisting of: a linden tree with a trunk circumference of 328 cm and a height of approx. 28 m, a linden tree with a trunk circumference of 314 cm and a height of approx. 20 m, a linden tree with a trunk circumference of 314 cm and a height of approx. 25 m, and an oak with trunk circumference 365 cm and height approx. 28 m. These are trees from the 19th century. There used to be an Orthodox church there (hence the name).
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Ostra (687 m above sea level) is a peak within the Jaślicki Landscape Park. The northern slope is located within the Przełom Jasiołki nature reserve. We can get there via the green trail "St. John's Hermitage - Porubské sedlo" or as an extension of the nature trail "W Przełomie Jasiołki".
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The "Golden Well" is the name given to the site with the chapel of St. John of Dukla above a spring on the trail from Dukla to Cergowa. This site, also accessible via the nature trail from Cergowa, is, according to local tradition, associated with the hermit's life of St. John of Dukla, born around 1414. He founded a well here, dubbed the "Golden Well." The Golden Well remains a pilgrimage site, and indulgence masses are held there on the third Sunday of July.
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A natural barrage on Wisłoczek. To get to it, you need to cross the footbridge and the camping site. Place of frequent wedding sessions.
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The most notable geological feature is The "Bełkotka" spring, famous for the bubbling sound of natural gas (methane) rising from its depths. Historically, this gas could even be ignited, creating the illusion of burning water. Near the Waterfall on the Wisłoczek, you can also observe the Carpathian flysch, which are alternate layers of slate, clay, and conglomerates formed in an ancient sea.
Yes, Gmina Iwonicz-Zdrój is home to several impressive ancient trees. You can find monumental pedunculate oaks, some over 400-500 years old, such as the one near Długa and Floriańska Streets in Iwonicz, or the oak in Lubatowa. Another unique specimen is the 'Iwonicka Hydra,' a small-leaved linden with ten trunks, creating an impressive collective circumference of 820 cm, located deep within the Iwonicz forest. There's also a Japanese Ginkgo on Wincentego Pola Avenue, believed to be from the 19th century.
Absolutely. The Golden Spring (Holy Spring of St. John of Dukla) is a significant pilgrimage site associated with St. John of Dukla, where indulgence masses are still held. Natural Monument "Na Cerkwisku" features impressive trees and remnants of an Orthodox church, offering a glimpse into the region's diverse cultural history. The Bełkotka spring also has historical value, with an obelisk commemorating its natural and historical importance, and its waters were historically valued for medicinal properties.
The area around Gmina Iwonicz-Zdrój is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Loop Iwonicz-Zdrój - Żabia Góra - Źródełko "Bełkotka"' or explore running routes such as the 'Żabia Góra Walking Trail'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Churches of Iwonicz-Zdrój loop from Iwonicz'. You can find more details and routes in the hiking guide, running guide, and road cycling guide for the region.
Many natural monuments in the region are family-friendly. For instance, The "Bełkotka" spring has an illuminated nature path with educational boards, making it engaging for children. The 'Iwonicka Hydra' linden tree is made more accessible by a wooden boardwalk. The Waterfall on the Wisłoczek is also considered family-friendly, and its shallow depth at the base can be a fun spot for a dip.
The natural monuments in Gmina Iwonicz-Zdrój can be enjoyed throughout the year, each season offering a different charm. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming flora, while summer is ideal for longer walks and enjoying the full vibrancy of nature. Autumn showcases beautiful fall foliage, and even winter offers a serene, snow-covered landscape for those who enjoy colder weather activities.
Yes, several natural monuments provide scenic views. The "Bełkotka" spring area is considered an oasis of peace, ideal for relaxation and connecting with nature. Ostra Peak (687 m), located within the Jaślicki Landscape Park, offers panoramic views of the surrounding Low Beskids. The Waterfall on the Wisłoczek also provides a picturesque setting.
Yes, there are trails suitable for various fitness levels. The illuminated nature path leading to Bełkotka Spring is an easy walk. Many of the routes mentioned in the hiking guide for Gmina Iwonicz-Zdrój include moderate options, and some sections around the natural monuments are generally accessible for beginners. For example, the wooden boardwalk to the 'Iwonicka Hydra' makes it easier to visit.
While specific parking details for every single monument are not always provided, many natural attractions in the Gmina Iwonicz-Zdrój region, especially those popular with visitors, typically have designated parking areas nearby or in the closest villages. For example, the Bełkotka spring is accessible, and the area around the Waterfall on the Wisłoczek has a camping site nearby, which often implies parking facilities.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails and in natural areas in Poland, provided they are kept on a leash and their waste is properly disposed of. While specific rules for each natural monument may vary, it's usually acceptable to bring well-behaved dogs. Always check for local signage or regulations at the specific site you plan to visit to ensure compliance.
Yes, you can visit the Waterfall on the Wisłoczek. It's a picturesque cascade, approximately 3 meters high, located near the town of the same name. A small depth has formed at its base, which is suitable for bathing, making it a refreshing spot during warmer months.


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