Best natural monuments around Pyrzyce offer a diverse landscape for exploration. The region, characterized by its unique geographical features and rich history, presents a blend of natural and historical sites. Visitors can discover significant protected areas and individual natural landmarks that highlight the area's ecological and cultural value. The characteristiczne cechy krajobrazu Pyrzyce provide opportunities for nature observation and historical appreciation.
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In 2024, the park around the well was revitalized. Three figures were placed at the well: Bishop Otto of Bamberg, who came with a Christianization mission, Warcisław I - the Duke of Pomerania, who accepted Christianity, and Bolesław Krzywousty - the Polish prince who conquered Pomerania, made Warcisław I his vassal and sent a Christianization mission.
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A monument in the form of a boulder with the inscription "Aus Schwerer Zeit 1914-1918" (Difficult times 1914-1918). The boulder lies on the eastern side of the road, on the slope. It's easy to miss.
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The town of Pyrzyce can boast that it was the first Christian town in this part of Poland. It was here that centuries ago (in 1124) the Christianization mission of Bishop Otto of Bamberg began. On the orders of Bolesław Wrymouth, he set off to Western Pomerania to preach the Gospel. In the place where the well stands, Otto of Bamberg gathered the then inhabitants of Pyrzyce and performed one of the largest mass baptisms in Pomerania. On the 700th anniversary of these events, thanks to the future king of Germany, Frederick William, a monument was erected in this place. The work by Charles F. Schinkel was inspired by the ancient Baptistery of Constantine the Great in Rome. The spring was surrounded by granite slabs, and its surface was located just below a stone cross, at the base of which there is a Latin invocation: Come (hasten) to the source of life, come! Christ will baptize you and open the door of eternal salvation. The well has survived in this shape to this day. Unfortunately, there is no water in it anymore because the spring has dried up. However, this place is worth seeing, because history is still alive in this place. In 1991, the well and the park were entered into the register of monuments. In 1999-2000, for the first time since World War II, the well was renovated. Since 1991, the monument and its surroundings have belonged to the parish of Our Lady of Sorrows.
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The oak was planted in 1816. Officially, it is called the Peace Oak, but it is also called the Brewers' Oak because Lipiany was once famous for its beer production.
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natural monument is located on Plac Wolności, circumference at breast height 430 cm, height 28 m, age 190
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The reserve is located approx. 2 km north-east from the mouth of the Płonia River to Lake Miedwia, 8 km in the same direction from Pyrzyce, on the north-west side of the road No. 106 Pyrzyce - Stargard Szczeciński. The reserve is adjacent to the nearby Natura 2000 special bird protection area "Jezioro Miedwie i Okolice". Along the boundaries of the reserve, a red tourist trail has been marked out - the Trail of the Pyrzyce Land for them. Stanisław Janson. To get to the reserve, after the village of Okunica (lying behind Pyrzyce in the direction of Stargard Szczeciński on the road No. 106) go to Wierzbno and after approx. 1 km drive to the village of Grędziec. On the right (west) side of the road you will see strongly sunlit slopes, which constitute the area of the reserve.
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The oak in front of the town hall was planted in memory of the victory over Napoleon in 1816. The Polish population strangely sees it as a reference to the city's rich brewing tradition, which is why it is called "Piwowka".
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The region around Pyrzyce features several notable natural monuments. Among the most prominent are Brodogóry Nature Reserve, known for its strongly sunlit slopes, and the unique geological formation of Jezioro Miedwie, Poland's largest cryptodepression. Additionally, you can find individual ancient trees like the Mighty Oak (Peace Oak), a historical natural monument planted in 1816.
Jezioro Miedwie is considered a significant natural monument due to its unique geological and ecological characteristics. It is Poland's largest cryptodepression, meaning its deepest point is below sea level. The lake is also a Natura 2000 special bird protection area and hosts glacial relict species of fish and crustaceans, highlighting its long-standing ecological importance and stable, cold-water environment.
Yes, Pyrzyce is home to several natural monuments with significant historical connections. The Mighty Oak (Peace Oak), for instance, was planted in 1816 to commemorate the victory over Napoleon. Another unique site is St. Otto's Well in Pyrzyce, a man-made monument designated as a natural monument, marking the location of a mass baptism in 1124 by Bishop Otto of Bamberg.
The natural monuments around Pyrzyce, particularly Jezioro Miedwie and the adjacent Brodogóry Nature Reserve, are part of the Natura 2000 special bird protection area "Jezioro Miedwie i Okolice." This means the region is crucial for various bird species. Jezioro Miedwie itself is also home to diverse fish and crustacean species, including glacial relics.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Jezioro Miedwie offers recreational centers, swimming areas, and an educational path along its tourist promenade. In Pyrzyce, both the Mighty Oak (Peace Oak) and St. Otto's Well in Pyrzyce are considered family-friendly historical sites with natural monument designations, offering easy access and historical context.
The area around Pyrzyce offers various outdoor activities. Near Jezioro Miedwie, you can enjoy cycling routes and walking along the lake. For those interested in cycling, there are numerous routes available, including Cycling around Pyrzyce, Road Cycling Routes around Pyrzyce, and Gravel biking around Pyrzyce. The Brodogóry Nature Reserve is also accessible via the red tourist trail, the Trail of the Pyrzyce Land, perfect for hiking and nature observation.
Yes, the Brodogóry Nature Reserve is accessible for hiking. A red tourist trail, known as the Trail of the Pyrzyce Land, runs along its boundaries, making it convenient for nature observation and walks. The reserve is located about 8 kilometers northeast of Pyrzyce, on the northwest side of road No. 106.
Yes, the Mighty Oak (Peace Oak) in Pyrzyce is noted as being wheelchair accessible. It is located on Plac Wolności, making it easy to visit and appreciate its historical significance and impressive size.
The best time to visit the natural monuments around Pyrzyce largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for cycling, hiking, and enjoying the recreational facilities at Jezioro Miedwie. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, especially around the forested areas and reserves. Even winter can be appealing for quiet walks, though some recreational facilities might be closed.
The landscape around Pyrzyce is characterized by a blend of unique geographical features. It includes the significant cryptodepression of Jezioro Miedwie, with its marsh vegetation and limestone peat bogs. The Brodogóry Nature Reserve contributes with its distinctive strongly sunlit slopes. The broader area also features protected landscapes and individual ancient trees, reflecting a rich natural and historical tapestry.
Yes, the municipality of Pyrzyce designates individual trees or groups of trees as natural monuments, recognized for their age, size, or other distinctive characteristics. A prominent example is the Mighty Oak (Peace Oak), located on Plac Wolności, which was planted in 1816 and boasts a circumference of 430 cm.


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