Natural monuments around Luzino Poland offer diverse natural attractions in northern Poland's Pomeranian Voivodeship. The region features unique geological formations, protected nature reserves, and cultivated green spaces. Visitors can explore a landscape characterized by forests, lakes, and significant natural landmarks. This area provides opportunities for geological exploration and peaceful recreation.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Diabelski Kamień and a beautiful lake right next to it
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An interesting erratic boulder on the shore of Lake Kamienne. It's one of the largest such boulders in Pomerania (17 meters in circumference). Legend has it that the devil (hence, of course, the name) abandoned this stone because he didn't have time to build a causeway to the other side of the lake. Do you think the devil is still inside this stone?
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If you're hiking the Kashubian Trail, it's worth deviating a bit to see the Mirachowskie Caves. These caves were discovered in the 1950s and 1960s. They are up to 2 meters high and between 3 and 6 meters deep. Warning! Do not cross the wooden barrier if you value your life, as the ground is slipping and there's a risk of collapse.
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The Szczelina Lechicka viewpoint in the reserve of the same name, where beech forests are protected, among other things. The view from above of the forested hills and the lake below will allow you to understand why this area is called Kashubian Switzerland. Something beautiful. There is also a bench!
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There are two small caves, 9 and 6 meters long. So they are very small and can be entered without a lamp. More information at: www.sktj.pl/epimenides/pomor/mirachow_p.html
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At the stone there is a place where you can enter the lake and swim
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Szczelina Lechicka Nature Reserve – a forest nature reserve in the Kashubian Lakeland in the Kashubian Landscape Park in the Mirachowskie Forests complex. Beech forests, riparian forests and alder forests located on the shores of Kocenko and Potęgowskie lakes are protected.
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The region around Luzino offers several distinct geological formations. You can visit the Mirachowskie Caves, which are unusual conglomerate caves reaching up to 2 meters in height and 6 meters deep. Another significant feature is the Devil's Stone (Diabelski Kamień), one of the largest erratic boulders in the Pomorskie region, measuring 17 meters in circumference.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Devil's Stone (Diabelski Kamień) is considered family-friendly and offers an interesting landmark by Kamienne Lake. The Kashubian Landscape Park also provides accessible forest areas for family walks and cycling. Additionally, the Arboretum in Luzino offers a serene environment with diverse plant life and amenities like a bonfire area, suitable for a relaxed family outing.
The area around Luzino is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails that pass by these natural sites; explore options in the Hiking around Luzino guide. For cyclists, there are routes for both Gravel biking around Luzino and Road Cycling Routes around Luzino, allowing you to discover the landscape on two wheels.
The Mirachowskie Caves are unique conglomerate formations. While they offer an interesting geological sight, visitors should exercise caution. The ground is subject to slipping, and there's a risk of collapse due to an eroding substrate. It is advised not to cross wooden barriers for safety.
Yes, the region features several nature reserves. The Lubygość Nature Reserve protects a unique ribbon lake and surrounding poor beech forest communities, including sandstone and conglomerate caves. Another significant area is the Szczelina Lechicka Nature Reserve, which safeguards a mid-forest glacial lake (Kocenko) along with diverse forest types like beech, riverine, and alder forests.
The Arboretum in Luzino is a cultivated green space spanning 1.23 hectares, hosting approximately 140 varieties of trees and shrubs. It serves as both a natural attraction and a recreational area, offering a serene environment for walks and appreciating diverse plant life. It also provides amenities such as a bonfire area, shelters, and benches, and hosts cultural events with free entry.
The Devil's Stone (Diabelski Kamień) is located less than 3 kilometers from the Mirachowskie Caves, on the shore of Kamienne Lake. It can be reached by following the red-marked Kashuby trail north from the fork near Lake Lubygość.
The natural monuments around Luzino feature diverse forest types. For instance, the Lubygość Nature Reserve is surrounded by poor beech forest communities. The Szczelina Lechicka Nature Reserve protects acidic lowland beech forests, fertile Pomeranian beech forests, riverine forests, and alder forests along its lake shores.
Yes, several natural monuments are connected to lakes. The Lubygość Nature Reserve protects a unique ribbon lake. The Devil's Stone (Diabelski Kamień) is situated on the shore of Kamienne Lake. Additionally, the Szczelina Lechicka Nature Reserve encompasses the mid-forest glacial lake Kocenko and parts of Lake Potęgowskie.
Visitors frequently appreciate the unique geological structures, the peaceful natural environments, and the opportunities for outdoor recreation. The Mirachowskie Caves offer a glimpse into unusual formations, while the sheer size and geological significance of the Devil's Stone are often highlighted. The diverse landscapes, from ancient caves to protected lakes and forests, are also a major draw.
Yes, the Kashubian Trail provides access to some of the natural monuments. The Mirachowskie Caves are a worthwhile deviation for those hiking the Kashubian Trail. You can also reach the Devil's Stone (Diabelski Kamień) by following the red-marked Kashuby trail.


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