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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Gryfino

Best natural monuments around Gryfino include a diverse landscape featuring unique forests, lakes, and geological formations. The region is characterized by its natural scenery, including protected areas and specific natural monuments. These sites offer opportunities to observe distinct natural features and varied topography. The area's natural monuments provide insight into its ecological and geographical characteristics.

Best natural monuments around Gryfino

  • The most popular natural monument is Crooked Forest, a natural monument featuring pine trees with a sharp, 90-degree bend at their base. This unique grove is notable for the unexplained curvature of its trees, planted around 1930.
  • Another must-see spot is Beech Forest Trail (Puszcza Bukowa), a forest covering an area of about 15 km in length and 10 km in width. Visitors can expect varied topography with hills, ravines, and streams, supporting about 1,250 plant species and 140 bird species.
  • Visitors also love Binowskie Lake, a lake with an area of 52.4 hectares. This body of water is known for its size and the surrounding dry, forested western shores, with marshy eastern and northern sections.
  • Gryfino is known for its forests, lakes, and unique tree formations. The area offers a variety of natural monuments to see and explore, from distinct groves to expansive nature reserves.
  • The natural monuments around Gryfino are appreciated by the komoot community, with 79 upvotes and 145 photos shared across the various highlights.

Last updated: May 1, 2026

Crooked Forest

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In this part of the forest, the trees are curiously curved. There are several theories about the cause. In part, soil contamination is mentioned, but also the knocking off of the tops, from which fir-trees were made and then the curved further growth. The cause is not resolved. He seems to be very popular with families. After we met no one for about 20 km, there were several families with children.

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Bukowa Forest

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The Szczecin Landscape Park „Puszcza Bukowa” covers an area of approximately 15 km in length and 10 km in width, extending along the southern borders of Szczecin, up to the Płonia River in the east. Most of this area is occupied by the Wzgórza Bukowe (Beech Hills) overgrown with Puszcza Bukowa (Beech Forest).
The northern and central part of the forest is the most elevated and undulating, with varied terrain, featuring high and steep hills intersected by ravines and valleys, through which forest rivers and streams flow.
The flora of Puszcza Bukowa includes approx. 1250 plant species, including 53 species that are under full protection. In the forest, we can also encounter about 140 bird species, a dozen mammal species, and a few reptile species. Among the birds, we can find the black stork, white-tailed eagle, lesser spotted eagle, or red kite. The butterfly fauna is also very rich here, with approx. 400 species.

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A stone altar made of boulders with the inscription of the first line of the earlier national anthem "Germany, Germany above everything" has stood on the highest vantage point (Wzgórze Pamięci) since the 1930s. Next to the stone altar, granite stones were set up for well-known personalities, including Beethoven and Bismarck, Kant and Wilhelm II.
The stones were made in 1930 and strangely enough survived the post-war period.

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Three Brothers Pass

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The Three Brothers Pass (German: Drei Brüder) - a small pass (approx. 130 m above sea level), between three hills: Bukowiec (148.3 m above sea level) - the highest elevation of the Szczecin Lowlands, Klasztorny (133.7 m above sea level) and Kopytnik (132 0 m above sea level), in the main range of high moraine hills, known as the Bukowe Mountains (Hills).
There is a legend related to the pass about three bandit brothers. The brothers attacked the travelers, looting and killing them, until after one of the attacks they met the girl they fell in love with. Of course, after some time there was a fight in which the brothers killed each other. The unfortunate girl buried them under three stones (these are currently three surrounding hills), and not wanting to return to "civilization" after these traumatic experiences, she turned into a tree (the present Frater oak at the fork of the Kołowska and Klucka Roads).

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The reserve is located on the slopes of moraine hills, diversified by ravines, streams, and springs. The Utrata stream flows through this area, which appears and disappears from the surface.
The aim of the protection is to preserve the Pomeranian beech forest in various typological variations with rich herbaceous plant communities in the undergrowth. Over a hundred-year-old beeches reach a height of up to 40 m. Rare and endangered plants occur here, including forest fescue, fumewort, one-flowered pearl grass, lanceolate spleenwort, and common madder. Among the protected plants are, for example, broad-leaved helleborine, blue helleborine, guelder rose, common buckthorn, and sweet woodruff. The bottom of the ravine is occupied by spring beech forest.
The reserve is named after engineer Józef Lewandowski, an outstanding forester, a pioneer in the development of the forests of Western Pomerania. A glacial erratic boulder with a plaque commemorating this man, who was distinguished for the forests, is located in the southeastern part of the reserve, at the crossroads of roads from Szczecin-Śmierdnica and from Kołowo.
For those who want to get to know the landscape of the Kołowskie Ravines better, two tourist trails are available. The Red Trail named after Stanisław Pawelski runs from Szczecin Kijewo to Glinna. The Blue Trail named after Stanisław Groński runs from Szczecin Zdroje to Zdunowo.

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Station 5 is on the edge of

Quellschlucht - Parów Źródlany (formerly: Wassergrund)

with huge specimens of field maple, beech and stalk oak. The reason for this is a brook that infiltrates the lower half of the gorge. On the eastern slope you pass a well-trained Sandfingerkraut Stipa dry grass with feather grass, hair grass, large grass lily, shaggy flagpole, golden hair aster, dwarf sedge, sickle alfalfa, Sommerwurz u. a. Also, there is a large eyrie of the downy oak with 85 specimens and a monumental hornbeam. On the western edge of the ravine and in the bottom, in the neighborhood of a mighty beech, stands an ash-elm forest with field elm, maple and field, beech, ash, hawthorn and viburnum; in the ground vegetation you can find giant fescue, dove droppings, whitefly, forest zest, forest twigs, muskweed, meadowcandle u.v.a. As you proceed, pay attention to the markings: here the path can branch out. A path is temporarily closed because of the protection zone for a black stork nest.

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Binowskie Lake

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Lake Binowskie is a lake with no outflow, its area covers 52.4 ha. The reservoir is 1,300 m long and 730 m wide, and the total length of the coastline is 4,125 m. It is a fairly shallow body of water, with an average depth of 5.5 m and a maximum depth of 9.4 m. You can dive in it, but from 5 m below the water surface it is know the muddy bottom about yourself. The western shores are dry and forested. The eastern and northern ones are marshy with reed beds and rushes. In the past, the lake had perfectly clean water and very rare plant species lived there, including: flexible lake, perennial whorl and single-flowered brine. The reservoir was also a habitat for many species of lake fish and crayfish. There was even a nature reserve to be established here. Unfortunately, progressive water pollution causes irreversible changes to occur in this reservoir. The waters are class II cleanliness, anglers can still fish here.

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Osetno Nature Reserve

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The Osetno nature reserve was established on November 14, 2008 and covers an area of 111.59 ha. Osetno is a forest reserve, but at the same time one of the first mycological reserves in Poland, protecting rare and endangered species of mushrooms. There are at least 240 species of fungi here, 7 of which are legally protected and 53 species are rare and endangered. The most important goal of protection is to preserve cap fungi occurring in forests and forests with a high proportion of decaying wood. It is very conducive to the development of various microflora. There are sites of very rare fungi of varicose veins and black-scaled goose.
In the Osetno Reserve you can meet various forest formations, beech forests, riparian forests, spring alder forests, as well as ponds and ponds. The relief is very varied, thanks to which the landscape is very picturesque. In addition, there is a refuge for rare species of birds. You can meet, among others, white-tailed eagle, red kite and small flycatcher.
You cannot go mushroom picking here, but the blue trail is available for hikers. Bolesław Czwójdziński. It leads from Szczecin Klęsków through the Arboretum in Glinna, Dobropole Gryfińskie to Kępa Bukowa near Cisewo.

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Valley of Love (Dolina Miłości)

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From the EU subsidy pot, the park will gradually be restored with loving details. Unfortunately, not much happened after the last storm of 2017. The trails grow slowly and the beautiful view is slowly growing too. A hiking trail is currently closed because of a broken bridge. But it is a beautiful spot of earth and you can see that this park was once a splendor.

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Mountain of Love

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A revitalized area on a hill as a recreation area for residents. From the hill there is a view of the city and Międzyodrze

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Jockel
January 18, 2026, Krzywy Las (Crooked Forest)

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Revitalized park. Details at: http://dolinamilosci.pl/

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Tourists are drawn here like a magnet by three attractions: a viewpoint overlooking the spectacular panorama of the Oder River and its western bank, the massive stone Generation Table inscribed with the first verse of the then German national anthem (the current German national anthem is only the third stanza of "Lied der Deutschen" by August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben, set to music by Joseph Haydn), "Deutschland, Deutschland über alles," and more than a dozen commemorative stones. Since the early 1930s, erratic boulders, previously used as boundary markers, have been placed on the hill. The names of prominent German-speaking poets, musicians, politicians, theologians, and military figures have been engraved on them. With the rise of Nazism in Germany, icons of German nationalism were also commemorated: a stone dedicated to Adolf Hitler and an oak cross honoring Albert Leo Schlageter. The local lapidarium is a special testimony to the history of the park, which until 1945 lay within the borders of Germany.

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An unusual and popular tourist spot. First of all, there are wonderful views of the Oder River. There is also a large stone Table of Generations and an inscription "Deutschland, Deutschland über alles", once the first verse of the German national anthem. In addition, there is also a shelter where you can rest.

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Romal
March 30, 2025, Górka Miłości

A shelter with benches in the middle of a wooded hill called the Meeting Place. This is the central point of the Hill of Love.

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Romal
March 30, 2025, Górka Miłości

A flat square with a wooden palisade and benches. It used to be a viewpoint, but the trees have grown and obscured everything. You can't see much from here, but you can rest here.

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The reserve is located on the slopes of moraine hills, diversified by ravines, streams, and springs. The Utrata stream flows through this area, which appears and disappears from the surface. The aim of the protection is to preserve the Pomeranian beech forest in various typological variations with rich herbaceous plant communities in the undergrowth. Over a hundred-year-old beeches reach a height of up to 40 m. Rare and endangered plants occur here, including forest fescue, fumewort, one-flowered pearl grass, lanceolate spleenwort, and common madder. Among the protected plants are, for example, broad-leaved helleborine, blue helleborine, guelder rose, common buckthorn, and sweet woodruff. The bottom of the ravine is occupied by spring beech forest. The reserve is named after engineer Józef Lewandowski, an outstanding forester, a pioneer in the development of the forests of Western Pomerania. A glacial erratic boulder with a plaque commemorating this man, who was distinguished for the forests, is located in the southeastern part of the reserve, at the crossroads of roads from Szczecin-Śmierdnica and from Kołowo. For those who want to get to know the landscape of the Kołowskie Ravines better, two tourist trails are available. The Red Trail named after Stanisław Pawelski runs from Szczecin Kijewo to Glinna. The Blue Trail named after Stanisław Groński runs from Szczecin Zdroje to Zdunowo.

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The Osetno nature reserve was established on November 14, 2008 and covers an area of 111.59 ha. Osetno is a forest reserve, but at the same time one of the first mycological reserves in Poland, i.e. protecting rare and endangered species of fungi.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Crooked Forest a must-see natural monument?

The Crooked Forest is renowned for its unique pine trees, which feature a sharp, 90-degree bend at their base before curving upwards. Planted around 1930, the exact cause of this unusual growth remains a mystery, with theories ranging from human intervention for timber shaping to natural phenomena. This enigmatic grove offers a fascinating and somewhat eerie experience, making it a popular spot for visitors and photographers.

What kind of natural landscapes can I expect to see around Gryfino?

Gryfino's natural monuments offer a diverse range of landscapes. You can explore unique forests like the Crooked Forest, expansive woodlands with varied topography such as the Beech Forest Trail (Puszcza Bukowa), and serene water bodies like Binowskie Lake. The region also features gorges like Parów Źródlany (Source Valley Gorge) and nature reserves such as Kołowskie Parowy Nature Reserve.

Are there natural monuments suitable for families with children?

Yes, several natural monuments around Gryfino are family-friendly. The Crooked Forest is a popular choice, offering an intriguing and easy-to-explore setting that sparks curiosity. Binowskie Lake is also considered family-friendly, providing a pleasant environment for a leisurely visit. Additionally, the Mountain of Love is listed as family-friendly, often featuring accessible trails.

What are the best natural monuments for hiking and exploring trails?

For hiking and trail exploration, the Beech Forest Trail (Puszcza Bukowa) is an excellent choice, known for its varied topography with hills, ravines, and streams. Other notable options include Parów Źródlany (Source Valley Gorge) and Kołowskie Parowy Nature Reserve, which offer intermediate trails through rich forest environments. You can find more detailed routes in the Running Trails around Gryfino guide.

Can I find natural monuments that offer scenic viewpoints?

Yes, there are several natural monuments around Gryfino that provide scenic viewpoints. The Hill of Remembrance (Wzgórze Pamięci) offers wonderful views of the Oder River. The Three Brothers Pass and the Mountain of Love are also recognized for their scenic vistas within forested settings.

Are there opportunities for wildlife spotting near Gryfino's natural monuments?

The Beech Forest Trail (Puszcza Bukowa) is particularly rich in biodiversity, supporting about 1,250 plant species and 140 bird species, including black storks, white-tailed eagles, and red kites. It also hosts various mammals and reptiles. The Parów Źródlany (Source Valley Gorge) is another area where you might spot diverse flora and fauna, including a large eyrie of the downy oak and various forest species.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments in Gryfino?

The natural monuments around Gryfino can be visited year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming plants, while autumn showcases vibrant fall foliage, especially in areas like the Beech Forest Trail. Summer is ideal for longer explorations and enjoying lakes like Binowskie Lake. Winter offers a quiet, serene atmosphere, particularly in the forests, though some trails might be more challenging due to snow or ice.

How accessible are the natural monuments around Gryfino by public transport or car?

The most renowned natural monument, the Crooked Forest, is located in Nowe Czarnowo, approximately four kilometers from Gryfino, making it accessible by car. Parking is generally available near popular sites. For other natural monuments, accessibility varies, but many are within reasonable driving distance from Gryfino. Public transport options might be limited to certain areas, so checking local schedules is advisable.

Are there any natural monuments with historical significance?

Yes, the Hill of Remembrance (Wzgórze Pamięci) is a natural monument with significant historical context. It features a stone altar and granite memorial stones dedicated to historical figures, dating back to the 1930s. This site combines natural beauty with a glimpse into the region's past.

What other outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, the Gryfino area offers various outdoor activities. You can find extensive road cycling routes, challenging MTB trails, and scenic running trails. These routes often pass through or near the natural monuments, allowing you to combine different activities.

Are there any less-known natural monuments worth discovering?

While the Crooked Forest is widely known, areas like Osetno Nature Reserve and Valley of Love (Dolina Miłości) offer tranquil natural experiences that might be less frequented. These spots provide opportunities for peaceful walks and immersion in nature away from the main crowds.

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