Best natural monuments around Lubliniec are primarily found within the expansive Park Krajobrazowy Lasy nad Górną Liswartą (Landscape Park Forests over Upper Liswarta). This park covers over 38,000 hectares and is characterized by lowland, partially marshy forests, a picturesque river valley, and several nature reserves. It preserves unique natural habitats, including hydrogenic habitats of the Liswarta river basin, watercourses, oxbow lakes, peat bogs, and wetlands. The region is home to diverse ecosystems and rich biodiversity, featuring rare plant species and…
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This marsh has dried up a bit ;-) But seriously, during the dry season, there's not much left of it...
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Just 20 meters from Krywałd Spring. Locals know it, but someone visiting for the first time may not notice it and miss it - which is a pity. Shallow, beautiful, cool, clean water, fallen tree trunks. From the shelter through the path and 10 meters into the bushes - and the impression will remain for a long time!
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It's really worth dropping in here and taking a break. It's a nice place, there's a place to sit and soak in the spring water.
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A charming pond in the forest in Pawełki, in the immediate vicinity of the unique site of purple rhododendrons. https://gornyslask.miemiec.eu/staw-brzoza-w-pawelkach/
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The position was established by Count Ballestrem in 1904-1906. At that time, he was building a palace in Kochcice, and the bushes planted here were probably to be moved to the palace park. For unknown reasons, the bushes were left in the place of the nursery. And so they have been preserved to this day, surrounded by a pine forest. At the turn of May and June, every year in the center of the Lasy nad Górną Liswarta Landscape Park, in the forest between Pawełki and Lubock, you can admire beautifully flowering rhododendrons. The valuable site is located on the "To the Birch" path. https://www.transportpowiat.pl/rododendron-w-pawelkach-n44.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbqT8EW6Dbk
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Peace and quiet you can sit and relax - good bike paths in the area
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The natural monuments around Lubliniec are primarily found within the expansive Park Krajobrazowy Lasy nad Górną Liswartą (Landscape Park Forests over Upper Liswarta). This area features diverse ecosystems including lowland, partially marshy forests, a picturesque river valley, watercourses, oxbow lakes, peat bogs, and wetlands. You'll also find specific plant stands, such as the unique rhododendrons, and even inanimate natural monuments like glacial erratics.
Yes, within the Park Krajobrazowy Lasy nad Górną Liswartą, there are several established nature reserves. These include "Cisy nad Liswartą" and "Cisy w Łebkach," which protect common yew stands, "Łęg nad Młynówką," preserving natural riparian forest, and "Rajchowa Góra," conserving natural mixed forest. Another significant area is the Natura 2000 site "Bagno w Korzonku," focused on preserving valuable wetland habitats.
The optimal time to visit for a walk and to experience the vibrant flora is from mid-May to the end of June, especially when the rhododendrons are in bloom. This is particularly true for the Rhododendron Stand in Park Krajobrazowy Lasy nad Górną Liswartą.
The region boasts rich biodiversity. You might encounter rare plant species such as the Catawba rhododendron, mezereon, Turk's cap lily, round-leaved sundew, and various orchids. The birdlife is particularly rich, with rare predatory species like the white-tailed eagle, osprey, and lesser spotted eagle, as well as the black stork.
Absolutely. Many natural monuments are suitable for families. For instance, the Rhododendron Stand in Park Krajobrazowy Lasy nad Górną Liswartą and Brzoza Pond are both marked as family-friendly. The Spring Near Krywałd also offers a nice place to rest for all ages.
The area around Lubliniec offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the "Na brzozę" path, which is about 7 km long. Cycling is also popular, with routes such as those found in the Cycling around Lubliniec guide. For hikers, there are options like the easy "Janusz Lake loop from Posmyk Ośrodek Silesiana" or moderate routes like the "Staw Młyński – Staw Leśny loop from Lubliniec" detailed in the Hiking around Lubliniec guide.
Yes, there are several easy walking paths. The "Na brzozę" path, located within the Park Krajobrazowy Lasy nad Górną Liswartą, is a popular walking and cycling route about 7 km long. For specific hiking routes, you can explore options like the "Janusz Lake loop from Posmyk Ośrodek Silesiana" or the "Bulwar Europejski loop from Lubliniec," both rated as easy in the Hiking around Lubliniec guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty. The Rhododendron Stand is cherished for its stunning blooms in late spring. The Spring Near Krywałd is appreciated as a peaceful spot to rest and soak in spring water. The area's diverse landscapes, from forests to ponds, offer a refreshing escape.
Yes, the region around the natural monuments also holds cultural and historical significance. Within the Park Krajobrazowy Lasy nad Górną Liswartą, you can find the oldest wooden church in Silesia, the Church of Our Lady of the Rosary in Boronów (dating back to 1611), a 19th-century watermill in Kluczno, and an 18th-century pipe factory in Zborowskie, as well as the palace and park complex in Kochanowice.
Yes, the Spring Near Krywałd is a highly recommended spot for a break. It offers a place to sit and soak in spring water. Just 20 meters away, you'll find A bend in the river - the bathing area next to the Kryvald Spring, a shallow spot with cool, clean water, perfect for a refreshing dip.
Beyond the more popular highlights, consider exploring the Jeleniak Mikuliny Nature Reserve. While it can be marshy, it offers peace and quiet with good bike paths in the area. Another ecologically significant, though smaller, area is "Bagno w Korzonku," a Natura 2000 site focused on preserving valuable wetland habitats.


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