Best natural monuments around powiat przemyski showcase a diverse natural heritage in southeastern Poland. The region features ancient forests, unique geological formations, and protected ecosystems. These areas preserve rare plant and animal species within the Carpathian Foothills. Powiat przemyski offers varied landscapes for exploration.
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According to the Register of Polish Monument Trees, the Dewajtis oak measured in 2013 had a trunk circumference of 5.80 m.
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According to the Register of Polish Monumental Trees, the circumference of this plane tree was 7.07 meters in 2013, and it is known that the circumference of a living tree increases year by year. A photo of the tree with a short description can be found in Krzysztof Borkowski's album POLISH TREES (DALPO, Poznań 2014). Source and more: REGISTER OF POLISH MONUMENTAL TREES - Tree https://share.google/1x8rJT91Tlhe4AGIU https://www.rpdp.hostingasp.pl/Default.aspx
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In the 18th century, known as the century of philosophers, Ignacy Krasicki was born in the castle, later Bishop of Warmia and Archbishop of Gniezno, poet and publicist, one of the main representatives of the Enlightenment in Poland, participant of the famous Thursday dinners of King Stanisław August Poniatowski. (...) Thanks to his intellectual qualities, Ignacy Krasicki was called the prince of poets and with this title he went down in history. Ignacy Krasicki took great care of his family park. From his trips abroad, he often sent his sister-in-law Róża née Charczewski new tree seedlings, which he ordered to be planted in the Dubiecko park with appropriate instructions. Source and more: https://ogrody.podkarpackie.travel/trasy/dubiecko/
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"Dewajtis" is a magnificent oak tree growing in the castle courtyard. During Countess Konarska's life, she could often be found reading her favorite novels in the shadow of its crown. One of them was Rodziewiczówna's novel Dewajtis. This is also how she named her inseparable companion, who has been growing in the castle courtyard for over 300 years, i.e. since the birth of the prince of Polish poets Ignacy Krasicki in this place. The name of the town - Dubiecko, comes from the Russian word "dub", meaning oak, because there were many oaks in this area. Source and more: https://ogrody.podkarpackie.travel/trasy/dubiecko/
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I have never seen such a plane tree in Poland, it has a thick trunk like a baobab from Africa. There are old oaks nearby, but their trunks are inferior to plane trees in terms of thickness. I regret not taking a 15 m measuring tape, so I could measure the circumference of these trees. WW ---------------------------- Over 700 trees (32 species) have been inventoried in the park area. The largest share in the species composition is made up of lime trees, maples, ashes and English oaks. Species of foreign origin also deserve a mention. Here we can list the stately London plane trees, ginkgo biloba and American tulip trees. The plane tree growing in the eastern part of the park has reached a circumference of over 6 m at breast height, which makes it one of the largest trees in Poland. Old trees make up a significant share of the stand and that is why there are over 70 natural monuments here. However, the most eye-catching feature is the stately oak tree growing in the courtyard – the 300-year-old Dewajtis. Source and more: https://ogrody.podkarpackie.travel/trasy/dubiecko/
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The Mound in Sólca is a mysterious historical object, the original purpose of which remains unclear. Located on the road from Sierakośce to Sólca, it rises to a height of about 6 meters, with a base with a diameter of 50 meters. There are various theories in the scientific literature regarding the function of the mound - some researchers suggest that it could have served as a defensive stronghold with a wooden tower, others point to its possible burial function as a barrow. Fragments of prehistoric pottery were discovered on the top, which may indicate its cultural significance.
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Powiat Przemyski offers a diverse range of natural monuments. You can visit the ancient Tatars' Mound, which is a historical site offering panoramic views. For nature reserves, consider Przełom Hołubli Nature Reserve, known for its picturesque gorge and educational trails, or Kopystanka Nature Reserve, protecting a unique Carpathian beech forest.
Yes, several natural monuments in the region also hold historical significance. The Tatars' Mound is a prominent historical site offering a vantage point over Przemyśl. Additionally, the park surrounding Krasiczyn Castle features ancient trees like limes, oaks, and yews, combining historical architecture with natural beauty. The Ignacy Krasicki Monument at Dubiecko Castle is another example where a historical monument is intertwined with the natural setting.
You can expect to see a variety of natural features. The region is known for its ancient trees, such as the 600-year-old oak in Bircza and the impressive lime alley in Krasiczyn Park. There are also unique geological formations like the outcrop in the Hołubla Gorge and the rockslide at "Mur Krzeczkowskiego." Nature reserves protect diverse ecosystems, including fir and beech forests, peat bog communities, and rare floristic sites like the "Szachownica" reserve, home to the snake's head fritillary.
Many natural monuments in Powiat Przemyski are suitable for families. Przełom Hołubli Nature Reserve has two nature trails and 'Forest Classrooms' with shelters and benches, perfect for educational outings. The View of the Foggy Valley offers scenic vistas on good quality roads, and the Krępak Nature Trail is also family-friendly. The Cornelian Cherry Natural Monument at Arboretum Bolestraszyce is another great option for families.
The area around Powiat Przemyski offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the "Three Paths of Identity - Environment, History, Culture" or the "Dolina Hołubli" nature trail, which are accessible from many natural monuments. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous road cycling and gravel biking routes. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the Hiking around powiat przemyski, Road Cycling Routes around powiat przemyski, and Gravel biking around powiat przemyski guides.
Yes, several reserves are excellent for wildlife. The "Przełom Hołubli" Reserve is a habitat for the spotted salamander and yellow-bellied toad. The "Reberce" Forest-Landscape Reserve is a rich habitat for amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals, including the Carpathian newt. The "Skarpa Jaksmanicka" Faunistic Reserve is particularly notable as it protects a rich breeding colony of bee-eaters, a strictly protected species.
The best time to visit largely depends on what you wish to see. Spring and early summer are ideal for observing rare plant species like the snake's head fritillary in the "Szachownica" Floristic Reserve, and for enjoying the lush greenery of the ancient forests. Late summer (around August) is a good time to see white storks gathering in the "Szachownica" reserve before their migration. Autumn offers beautiful foliage in the forest reserves like "Reberce" and "Krępak." Generally, warmer months provide better conditions for hiking and exploring.
Yes, you can find trails of varying difficulty. For example, the "Dolina Hołubli" nature trail in Przełom Hołubli Nature Reserve is an easy walk. The Kopystanka Nature Reserve features yellow and red tourist trails, which are generally considered moderate. When exploring, it's always recommended to wear appropriate footwear, especially for forest trails.
Powiat Przemyski is home to several impressive ancient trees. A notable example is the approximately 600-year-old pedunculate oak in Bircza, with a trunk circumference of 575 cm. You can also find a significant common juniper by the San River in Babice. The park surrounding Krasiczyn Castle is famous for its magnificent limes, oaks, conifers, and yew trees, including an impressive alley of lime trees.
Yes, the region features interesting geological sites. The "Przełom Hołubli" Reserve has an outcrop showcasing alternating layers of sandstone and Carpathian flysch shales. Other geological documentation sites include "Skałka z rybami" (Rock with fish) in Skopów, "Skiby Sufczyny na synklinę Brzuski" in Korzeniec, and "Mur Krzeczkowskiego" in Krzeczkowa, which reveals a rockslide with Carpathian flysch strata.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse natural heritage, from ancient forests and unique geological formations to protected ecosystems. The panoramic views from sites like Tatars' Mound and the scenic vistas from the View of the Foggy Valley are highly appreciated. The well-maintained trails and educational opportunities within reserves like Przełom Hołubli Nature Reserve also receive positive feedback, offering a chance to connect with nature and observe rare species.
While specific parking details vary by location, many natural monuments and reserves, especially those with established trails or visitor centers, typically offer designated parking areas. For example, reserves with educational paths often have facilities like shelters and benches, implying accessibility for visitors arriving by car. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.


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