Natural monuments around Gościno offer diverse natural landscapes and ecological significance. The municipality is characterized by its rivers, including the Błotnica, Parsęta, and Gościnka, which flow through the area. Extensive forests, vast meadows, and municipal peat bogs provide varied ecosystems supporting a range of wildlife. Lakes such as Kamienica and Pławęcińskie further enhance the natural beauty of the region.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Beautiful fountain, it's impressive.
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In the 18 Marca park stands this over 150-year-old beech tree, an impressive natural monument with a mighty trunk and a broad crown. It commemorates Heinrich Martens, the long-time director of horticulture in Kolberg, who shaped many of today's parks. Its trunk circumference is 447 cm, its height approx. 23 m. It was declared a natural monument on September 8, 1992 and was named the "Heinrich-Martens-Buche". Heinrich Martens was a renowned horticultural expert and director of the municipal gardens in Kolberg from 1887 to 1926. He designed, among others, the 18 Marca park, the park in the spa district, the park on ul. Towarowa, and the green spaces at the Pulverturm. He died on September 22, 1926, and was buried in the central cemetery in Załęże.
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The Wave Fountain in Stefana Żeromskiego Park is a small but very atmospheric work of art in the middle of the green coastal park of Kołobrzeg. Its curved shape is reminiscent of the movement of the Baltic Sea waves and blends harmoniously into the tranquil park landscape. The fountain is a pleasant intermediate stop for a breather, surrounded by old trees, walking paths, and benches that invite you to rest.
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Beautiful fountain and gathering place for pigeons.
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A nice corner, recommended
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A beautiful and majestic tree. It will probably be more impressive when leafless.
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The place where the Radew River flows into the Parsęta River
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The Gościno region is characterized by its diverse natural landscapes, including ancient trees, significant river confluences, and varied ecosystems. You'll find some of Poland's oldest oaks, picturesque river junctions, and areas rich in wildlife, all contributing to a unique natural heritage.
Yes, Gościno is home to remarkable ancient trees. The most prominent is the Warcisław Pedunculate Oak, estimated to be 640 years old and one of Poland's oldest oaks. Another notable tree is the Ancient Linden Tree, also known as the "Witch Tree," which is a majestic and ancient specimen.
The region is rich in river features. A significant natural monument is the Confluence of the Radew and Parsęta Rivers, offering a picturesque spot where these two rivers meet. The Parsęta River is also known for its abundance of salmonid fish species.
Many of Gościno's natural monuments are suitable for families. The Warcisław Pedunculate Oak, the Ancient Linden Tree, and the Confluence of the Radew and Parsęta Rivers are all categorized as family-friendly, offering accessible and engaging natural sights.
While many natural monuments involve natural terrain, the Wave Fountain in Stefana Żeromskiego Park is noted for being wheelchair accessible. It offers a pleasant, artistic feature within a park setting.
The natural monuments around Gościno can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and vibrant wildlife, while autumn brings beautiful foliage. Even in winter, the ancient trees and river landscapes have a unique, serene beauty. Consider your preferred outdoor activities when choosing the best season.
The Gościno area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling paths and Nordic Walking routes. For more specific routes, check out the guides for Cycling around Gościno, Hiking around Gościno, and Running Trails around Gościno.
The varied ecosystems of Gościno, including forests, meadows, and river valleys, support diverse wildlife. You might spot deer, wild boars, hares, roe deer, fallow deer, foxes, martens, badgers, raccoons, and otters. Birdwatchers can look for swans, common cranes, grey herons, mallards, and greylag geese, especially near the rivers and wetlands.
Gościno is defined by its rich natural landscapes. It features extensive forests, vast meadows, and municipal peat bogs. The region is also bordered by the Błotnica and Parsęta rivers, with the Gościnka river flowing through the town. Lakes like Kamienica and Pławęcińskie add to the scenic beauty.
Visitors appreciate the grandeur and historical significance of the ancient trees, describing the Warcisław Pedunculate Oak as magnificent and worth seeing. The Ancient Linden Tree is often called beautiful and majestic, while the Confluence of the Radew and Parsęta Rivers is noted for its picturesque views.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find various trails, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty, that allow you to explore the natural surroundings. For detailed routes and information, refer to the Hiking around Gościno guide.
Absolutely. Gościno offers a network of cycling paths that connect the town with nearby areas and allow access to many natural sights. You can find routes of varying distances and difficulties in the Cycling around Gościno guide.


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