Best attractions and places to see around Kozienicki Park Krajobrazowy, located in east-central Poland, protect the diverse landscape of the historic Kozienice Forest. The park features extensive forests, river valleys, sand dunes, and bogs, shaped by the Radomka and Zagożdżonka rivers. Established in 1983, it preserves a region historically known as a royal hunting ground. Visitors can explore a mix of natural features and cultural sites within this varied terrain.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The closing venue of the annual Pionki Bee Days.
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This is a mosquito monument and no one can tell me otherwise. Maybe the designer has never seen a bee? As of June 2025 - the monument has no head.
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great attraction, beautiful grounds
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The Brzeźniczka Reserve was established in 1980. It is located in the central part of the Kozienicka Forest, along the Zagożdżonka River. It includes diversified oak and pine stands, as well as fragments of alder and riparian forests. Particularly valuable are the concentrations of Polish larch at the age of about 160 years, because they are the oldest specimens of this species in the Forest. The richly developed layer of undergrowth and undergrowth testifies to the natural origin of these forests. Protected plants: red helleborine, spotted orchid, wolfwort, juniper clubmoss. The area of the Brzeźniczka reserve is 120.64 ha, of which 30.34 ha in the Zwoleń Forest District.
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Footbridge over the Pacynka - Trytwa. It allows you to drive through the puppet. Although its condition does not inspire confidence, it is possible to walk through it and carry a bicycle. When it is after heavy rainfall, the water level rises and the footbridge may then be under water. The water automatically covers the area of the footbridge and creates a large pool. However, this is a temporary inconvenience.
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I reacted to the information from the user of "karakula" with a quick visit to this place. The footbridge is in place, although its condition does not inspire confidence, it is possible to cross it and carry a bicycle. Simply when it is after heavy rainfall, the water level rises and the footbridge can then be under water. The water automatically covers the area of the footbridge and creates a large pool. However, this is a temporary inconvenience.
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Parking lot on the way to Royal Springs. Benches, table or standard equipment. Opposite there is a monument commemorating the soldiers of the 31st Rifle Regiment. There is a parking lot for cars next door.
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The "Royal Springs" path is part of the forest education program of the Kozienice Forest District. Its location near the "Royal Source" reserve allows you to learn about most of the issues related to forest management and the natural characteristics of the Forest District. Wandering along the path, we will experience many aesthetic impressions, we will get to know exceptionally beautiful nooks of nature, meet beavers and traces of their existence, drink water from the "Royal Spring", learn how the forest grows and how to protect it against harmful environmental factors. The total length of the path is 3 km (with the exception of the section along the Zagożdżonka river, it is also accessible to the disabled), and it will take about 2-3 hours to complete it. On the route there are: an information board, tourist shelters and 11 thematic points: 1. Narrow-gauge railway 2. Managed tree stand 3. A natural forest 4. The gorge of Zagożdżonka 5. Beaver gons 6. Royal Springs 7. Nature protection 8. How does the forest grow? 9. The method of forest renewal 10. The old ones were asleep 11. Forest protection against harmful insects Thanks to them, we can get acquainted with the location, short description, tasks of the Promotional Forest Complex and the Kozienice Landscape Park. We will learn about the events in the history of the Forest and forestry, problems resulting from the development of our civilization (environmental imbalance, disrupted water conditions, the impact of industry), and we will also learn about the natural wealth of the Forest (forest-forming species, rare and protected plants, the most valuable natural areas, of which nature reserves have been established). We will get acquainted with the basic rules of behavior in the forest.
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The park is home to 15 nature reserves. A notable one is the Brzeźniczka Nature Reserve, known for its diverse oak and pine stands, including ancient Polish larch trees, and protected plant species. Another significant area is the "Royal Springs" Reserve, which features the Królewskie Źródła Nature Trail along the Zagożdżonka River.
Yes, the park is characterized by extensive forests, river valleys, sand dunes, and bogs. You can observe a rich array of wildlife, including over 200 bird species like the lesser spotted eagle and kingfisher, mammals such as deer, elk, and beaver, and 16 bat species. The region also supports a distinctive flora, including fir, beech, hornbeam, and mountain elm.
The Królewskie Źródła Nature Trail offers beautiful meanders along the Zagożdżonka River. Another picturesque spot is the Wooden footbridge over the Paciñka River, known as "Trytwa," where the river creates stunning backwaters.
You can visit the Bartny Kąt Beekeepers' Monument, which features an old beehive and educational boards about forest beekeeping. Other sites include the historic Palace of Stanisław August Poniatowski in Kozienice, which now houses the City Hall and Regional Museum, and the St. Francis Shrine.
Absolutely. The Bartny Kąt Beekeepers' Monument provides insights into the history of forest beekeeping. Additionally, the Izba Dydaktyczno-Muzealna Puszczy Kozienickiej (Didactic and Museum Chamber of the Kozienice Forest) in Augustów village offers educational exhibits. You can also find World War I cemeteries and the Mausoleum of Legionnaires from 1914.
Yes, the park offers numerous hiking trails, including nine didactic paths and nine marked hiking trails. The Królewskie Źródła Nature Trail is about 3 km long and partly accessible for disabled individuals. For more options, you can explore various running trails in the area, which can be found in the Running Trails around Kozienicki Park Krajobrazowy guide.
Kozienicki Park Krajobrazowy features seventeen marked cycling routes. Whether you prefer gravel or road cycling, there are options for you. Check out the Gravel biking around Kozienicki Park Krajobrazowy guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Kozienicki Park Krajobrazowy guide for detailed routes.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Królewskie Źródła Nature Trail is partly accessible and features information boards and shelters. The Bartny Kąt Beekeepers' Monument offers an educational experience, and the St. Francis Shrine is also considered family-friendly.
The park offers beauty throughout the year, but spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for hiking and cycling due to milder temperatures and vibrant foliage. The extensive forests and river valleys provide a refreshing escape during warmer months, while the unique microclimate can make it slightly warmer and more humid than surrounding areas.
Visitors appreciate the park's natural beauty, especially the extensive forests and tranquil river valleys. The Królewskie Źródła Nature Trail is a popular highlight, praised for its scenic wooden piers and the refreshing Royal Spring. The educational aspects, such as those found at the Bartny Kąt Beekeepers' Monument, are also highly valued.
While the park is generally open for exploration, nature reserves like Brzeźniczka Nature Reserve are protected areas. It's important to stay on marked trails, refrain from disturbing wildlife or plants, and follow any posted regulations to preserve the natural environment. For instance, bicycles are forbidden on certain sections of the Królewskie Źródła Nature Trail.


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