Best natural monuments around Kartuzy are found within the Kashubian region of Poland, an area characterized by its diverse natural landscape. This region features a mix of hills, lakes, and forests, offering varied natural attractions. Many sites hold geological significance or are tied to local folklore and history. The area provides opportunities to explore unique natural formations and protected environments.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Absolutely not for cycling! Or an extreme hike-a-bike with elements of carrying the bike on your shoulder and back. But beautiful!
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You can lock your bike under the tower
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A magnificent structure, it protrudes high above the tree line. The view is expansive! The views are impressive. WARNING: the tower sways in strong winds!
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A beautiful walk through the fantastic Radunia ravine. A bit like in the mountains - because the river meanders constantly (very picturesque) and the slopes fall rapidly towards it. Extremely beautiful, but it can also be difficult, with passing over a few tree trunks, protruding roots and it's not flat here! But it's worth it - maybe one of the most beautiful places in the entire Pomeranian Voivodeship.
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Lake Kłodno is a picturesque body of water located in the heart of the Kashubian Landscape Park. Its crystal clear waters encourage swimming and kayaking, and the surrounding forests are an ideal backdrop for cycling trips. Around the lake you will find numerous paths and roads that are perfect for trekking or gravel trips. Remember that the Kashubian Landscape Park is a protected area, so when cycling, respect nature and stick to the designated routes.
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A footbridge over an asphalt road ending with a view of Lake Ostrzyckie.
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A beautiful view from the tower. Admission is 10 PLN for adults and 7 PLN for concessions. It's worth the trip. A beautiful view in all directions.
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Kurze Grzędy reserve near the lake. Great. The reserve owes its name to the capercaillies that once lived here.
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The natural monuments around Kartuzy showcase a diverse landscape, including ancient forests, picturesque lakes like Ostrzyckie Lake and Lake Dąbrowskie, and dramatic gorges such as the Radunia Gorge Nature Reserve. You'll also find significant geological formations like glacial erratics and ancient trees, many of which are protected within nature reserves.
Yes, the region features remarkable geological formations and historical sites. You can visit the 'Diabelski Kamień' (Devil's Stone), one of Pomerania's largest glacial erratics, steeped in Kashubian legend. Additionally, the Stone Circles and Burial Mounds of Węsiory offer a mystical experience with ancient structures that may date back thousands of years.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Wieżyca Observation Tower. Located on Mount Wieżyca, the highest point in the Polish Lowlands, this 35-meter tower offers expansive vistas of the 'Kashubian Switzerland' region, including its numerous hills and ribbon lakes. Other viewpoints like Viewpoint Złota Góra also provide scenic outlooks.
Many natural monuments in the Kartuzy area are suitable for families. The Wieżyca Observation Tower offers an accessible experience with rewarding views. Lakes such as Ostrzyckie Lake and Lake Dąbrowskie, along with the Kashubian Landscape Park, provide pleasant environments for walks and enjoying nature with children.
The area around Kartuzy is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring, mountain biking, and road cycling. For example, there are routes like the 'View of Lake Raduńskie – Wygoda Łączyńska Church loop' for touring bikes, or the 'Wieżyca Observation Tower – Kaszebsko Stegna Cycling Route loop' for mountain biking. Explore more options on the Cycling around Kartuzy, MTB Trails around Kartuzy, and Road Cycling Routes around Kartuzy guide pages.
Yes, the region offers several hiking opportunities. The Radunia Gorge Nature Reserve provides a scenic walk through a ravine, though some sections can be challenging due to roots and uneven terrain. The area around Wieżyca Peak also features hiking trails, including sections of the Szymbarskie Hills Trail, leading through protected beech forests.
The natural monuments around Kartuzy are beautiful year-round. Spring brings blooming flora, while summer offers warm weather for outdoor activities. Autumn is particularly stunning, especially around Ostrzyckie Lake, as the foliage changes color. Even winter can be picturesque for those who enjoy snowy landscapes and quieter trails.
Kartuzy is home to several historically significant trees. The 'Ancient Linden Tree' near the collegiate church is estimated to be over 500 years old, making it a living testament to centuries of history. Additionally, Pope John Paul II Park features a 'John Paul II Oak' grown from seeds of Poland's oldest oak, and a 'Benedict XVI Yew', both commemorating significant figures.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from the Wieżyca Observation Tower, often describing them as phenomenal. The scenic beauty of the Radunia Gorge Nature Reserve is also highly appreciated for its picturesque river and challenging terrain. The mystical atmosphere of the Stone Circles and Burial Mounds of Węsiory also leaves a lasting impression.
Absolutely. The Radunia Gorge Nature Reserve is a highlight, offering a unique landscape with a meandering river and steep slopes. Another notable reserve is 'Żurawie Błota', which protects the peat bog surrounding the 'Diabelski Kamień'. The summit of Wieżyca Peak is also within a nature reserve, protecting its 150-year-old beech forest.
Yes, many natural monuments offer opportunities for leisurely walks. The areas around Ostrzyckie Lake and Lake Dąbrowskie are ideal for relaxed strolls. The Kashubian Landscape Park also provides gentle paths through forests, perfect for a peaceful experience.
While popular spots draw crowds, the 'Jar Reknicy Nature Reserve' offers a beautiful gorge experience, similar to Radunia but perhaps less frequented. The 'Kurze Grzędy Nature Reserve' also provides a tranquil forest and lake environment for those seeking a quieter natural escape.


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