Best natural monuments around gmina Golina are situated within a region characterized by significant natural areas. The area is partly located within the Warta Landscape Park, known for its river valley, oxbow lakes, and wetlands. It also features the Bieniszewska Forest, an ancient forest complex with several nature reserves and midforest ponds. These locations offer diverse habitats and landscapes for exploration.
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Lots of greenery, peace and quiet.
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Jezioro Skąpe near Konin is a small, picturesque reservoir (11.5 ha) located in the forest complex of Puszcza Bieniszewska. It is a valuable natural area, often surrounded by smaller lakes (Wściekłe, Głodowskie) and connected by a system of ditches. A popular recreation spot, known for its cycling routes.
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A majestic oak, spreading its branches in all directions of the world. The thick trunk bears witness to the venerable age of this natural monument. Something beautiful.
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In the Bieniszew Forest, near the Camaldolese hermitage, there is a spring of St. Barnabas. This place is associated with the cult of the Five Martyr Brothers, who came to Poland - the country of Duke Bolesław the Brave - to convert the pagans. Among the martyr brothers were two Benedictines - Jan and Benedykt, and three Slavs: Mateusz, Izaak, and their servant, Krystyn. Barnabas probably accompanied them, who, according to existing sources, was the only one to survive the night of November 10/11, 1003. Barnabas lived right by the spring, whose waters had miraculous healing powers. They cured eye diseases. The chapel built over the spring was dismantled in 1932 on the orders of the then owner of Kazimierz, Stanisław Mańkowski.
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This climb is a bit tiring but pleasant
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Beautiful oak trees, you must see them
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A climatic route with several centuries-old, large oaks.
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Gmina Golina offers diverse natural attractions. You can visit the St. Barnabas' Well, a natural spring with historical significance located within the Bieniszewska Forest. The Lake Skąpe Nature Reserve is another highlight, known for its clean, unpolluted mid-forest lake and rich flora and fauna. Additionally, the region is partly within the Warta Landscape Park, characterized by river valleys, oxbow lakes, and wetlands.
Yes, gmina Golina is home to impressive ancient trees. You can explore the Avenue of Ancient Oaks, a climatic route featuring several centuries-old, large oaks. Another notable tree is the majestic Natural Monument at the Forest Entrance, a venerable oak with a thick trunk and spreading branches.
The Warta Landscape Park, which partly encompasses gmina Golina, is an internationally recognized haven for water and marsh birds, with over 230 bird species identified. The diverse habitats also support mammals such as beavers, otters, and elk in the marshlands. The Bieniszewska Forest is known for its wild birds and game.
Absolutely. The Lake Skąpe Nature Reserve is considered family-friendly, offering a picturesque setting for recreation. The Avenue of Ancient Oaks is also easy to reach by bike or on foot, making it suitable for families. Additionally, the Natural Monument at the Forest Entrance is a family-friendly viewpoint.
The natural areas around gmina Golina are perfect for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and birdwatching, especially in the Warta Landscape Park and Bieniszewska Forest. For specific routes, consider exploring the easy hikes around gmina Golina or the traffic-free bike rides, which include routes through the Bieniszew Forest.
Yes, the St. Barnabas' Well holds significant cultural and historical value. Its waters were historically believed to have miraculous healing properties, particularly for eye ailments. The site is also associated with the cult of the Five Martyr Brothers, who came to Poland to convert pagans.
Yes, the Bieniszewska Forest, where several natural monuments are located, offers walking trails and recreational bicycle routes. For a more challenging experience, the Ascent to the Sokółki Nature Reserve provides a short, technical climb within the forest. You can find various hiking options in the easy hikes around gmina Golina guide.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for visiting gmina Golina's natural areas. In spring, the wetlands and forests come alive with migrating birds and blooming flora. Autumn offers vibrant colors and pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Summer is also popular, especially for activities around Lake Skąpe, but can be warmer.
Definitely. The Lake Skąpe Nature Reserve is known for its cycling routes. The Warta Landscape Park also features the Warta Bicycle Trail. For more cycling adventures, check out the gravel biking routes and traffic-free bike rides around gmina Golina, which include routes through the Bieniszew Forest.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. The ancient oaks, such as those in the Avenue of Ancient Oaks and the Natural Monument at the Forest Entrance, are often highlighted for their majestic presence. The clean waters of Lake Skąpe and the historical charm of St. Barnabas' Well also receive positive feedback.


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