Suchedniowsko-Oblęgorski Park Krajobrazowy
Suchedniowsko-Oblęgorski Park Krajobrazowy
Natural monuments in Suchedniowsko-Oblęgorski Park Krajobrazowy showcase diverse natural and geological formations within the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship. The park is characterized by extensive forests, which cover over 90% of its area, and protects unique natural assets. It features both living natural monuments, such as ancient trees, and inanimate geological formations, including rock outcrops and former quarries. This region also holds cultural significance, preserving remnants of the Old Polish Industrial Basin.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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A very original chapel. There is also a legend about a shepherd named Perz, who pastured cattle here. The White Lady appeared to him and gave him the key to the monastery, which could be moved. Suddenly, there was a terrible bang and a large building was created from the rocks. Perz, however, got scared and lost the key. The building then fell apart, and all that remained was a crack in the rock, where the Chapel of Saint Rosalia was built. What a story!
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By bike, we have a big climb ahead of us. There is a sign by the road, but from here it's another 150 m to the left to the summit.
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The peak belongs to the Crown of the Świętokrzyskie Mountains. Wooded. Access via the former red trail from the old forester's lodge and gazebo next to it. The route in the forest has not been used for a long time and overgrown in summer. It is much better to walk from the gravel road from the north-west side. You have to go around a bit, but much more comfortably. It depends who likes what. You can leave your car at the gazebo, there is a parking lot for several cars.
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Świnia Góra Nature Reserve – a forest reserve in the Suchedniowsko-Oblęgorski Landscape Park. Subject of protection: a fragment of the forest with natural and characteristic mixed stands of the Świętokrzyskie region. Rich flora, numerous monumental trees and rare and legally protected plants, including narrowleaf gentian, alpine globeflower, red fescue and Siberian iris. Almost all types of forest habitats occur here. In the western part, traces of historical iron ore mining, lasting from the 17th century to the 1920s. A green tourist trail from Bliżyn to Zagnańsk runs through the reserve. source: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rezerwat_przyrody_%C5%9Awinia_G%C3%B3ra
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Inanimate nature monument (cluster 30 m wide and 130 m long). On site, we can admire numerous rock formations made of Triassic sandstones - including walls, thresholds, cliffs and rock blocks forming a rock gorge from 2 to 2.5 m high. Numerous small caves have been discovered and described here. The rocks of Hell's Nextowski are overgrown with beautiful ferns, creating spectacular hanging gardens. source: https://www.piekielnyszlak.pl/awodcje/gmina-blizyn/78-rezerwat-pieklo-dalejowskie
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Although it is a walking trail, it is mostly accessible to gravel roads. The charming rocks on the Hell's Trail form a gate.
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Interesting place with a chapel placed in a rock. Worth the climb and see. Near the peak of Perzowa Góra. The chapel is located on the route of the Main Świętokrzyski Trail (red trail).
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The park features a diverse range of natural monuments, including both living organisms and unique geological formations. You can explore ancient trees like the famous Dąb Bartek and Dąb Daniel, as well as impressive rock formations, geological outcrops of Triassic sandstones, and former quarries. The park also protects significant forest ecosystems, including a sanctuary for the Polish Larch.
Yes, the park is rich in geological natural monuments. Notable sites include the Piekło Dalejowskie Rock Formations, which feature Triassic sandstones, rock gorges, and small caves. Other geological highlights are Ciosowa, an inactive quarry showcasing red Triassic sandstones, and Piekło Kamień, known for its unique rock formations. The Brama Piekło (Piekło Gate) is another charming example of natural rock formations.
Several natural monuments in the park have historical and cultural significance. The St. Rosalia's Chapel in Perzowa Góra is uniquely situated within a rock formation and holds both religious and historical importance. Additionally, the Świnia Góra Nature Reserve contains traces of historical iron ore mining dating from the 17th century to the 1920s, intertwining natural beauty with industrial heritage.
The region is home to several magnificent living natural monuments. The most famous is arguably Dąb Bartek (Bartek Oak) in Zagnańsk, renowned for its immense size and age. Another significant ancient tree is Dąb Daniel (Daniel Oak), also located near Zagnańsk. The park also serves as a vital sanctuary for the Polish Larch, a floristic peculiarity and a key part of Poland's flora.
Yes, the park offers educational trails that guide visitors through its natural wonders. For example, Ciosowa and Piekło Kamień are located along the 'Miedziana Góra – Tumlin' educational trail, while Kamieniołom 'Zachełmie' is found on the 'Ścięgna – Zagnańsk' educational trail. These trails often combine natural beauty with sites of historical mining and metallurgy.
The park offers various outdoor activities, primarily hiking and running. You can find numerous routes, including easy loops like the Brama Piekło (Piekło Gate) – Brama Piekło Rock Formation loop from Jastrzębia, or more challenging options such as the Perzowa Góra – Siniewska Mountain loop from Niedźwiedź. For runners, there are routes like the Barania Góra Nature Reserve loop from Oblęgorek.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique aesthetic, historical, and scientific value of the natural monuments. The St. Rosalia's Chapel in Perzowa Góra is noted for its originality and the legend surrounding it, while the Brama Piekło (Piekło Gate) is loved for its charming rock formations. The rich flora, monumental trees, and traces of historical mining in the Świnia Góra Nature Reserve also draw significant interest.
Yes, St. Rosalia's Chapel in Perzowa Góra is located near the peak of Perzowa Góra, offering a distinctive viewpoint. Additionally, Osieczyńska Góra (407 m), a summit belonging to the Crown of the Świętokrzyskie Mountains, provides views, though it is wooded.
The park's extensive forests, remnants of the ancient Świętokrzyska Forest, are home to a rich diversity of flora. The Świnia Góra Nature Reserve, for instance, boasts rich flora, numerous monumental trees, and rare and legally protected plants like narrowleaf gentian and Siberian iris. Over 50 legally protected plant species thrive in the park's forest undergrowth, and the Polish Larch is a significant species found here.
For some locations, parking is available. For example, near Osieczyńska Góra, there is a parking lot for several cars at the gazebo near the old forester's lodge. It's advisable to check specific access details for each monument when planning your visit.
Many of the natural monuments are accessible via educational trails, making them suitable for family outings. The charming rock formations of Brama Piekło (Piekło Gate) are a popular and engaging spot. Easy hiking routes, such as the Perzowa Góra – Góra Kuźnicka loop from Hucisko, also provide family-friendly options to explore the natural beauty.


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