Natural monuments around gmina Zgierz showcase a rich natural heritage with diverse landscapes and unique ecological features. The region features 46 natural monuments and several nature reserves, including extensive forest complexes like the Grotnicko-Lućmierskie Forests. These protected areas offer opportunities for exploring natural beauty and engaging in outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its varied natural features, from ancient juniper trees on sand dunes to preserved forest wilderness.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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The monument is in the center of the square. There are several benches for resting.
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The geometric centre of Poland is a point that is the centre of mass (centroid) of a geometric figure with the shape and dimensions of the administrative borders of Poland. It corresponds to the intuitive understanding of the concept of the centre of a given area. According to sources, including the inscription on the monument commemorating it, it is located in the town of Piątek in the Łódź province.
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The Struga Dobieszkowska Nature Reserve is a forest nature reserve located in the Janinów forest district (Brzeziny Forest District), in the Łódź province, in the Zgierz district, in the Stryków commune, near Dobieszków. It is located within the Łódź Hills Landscape Park. The reserve was established in 1990 and covers an area of 37.65 ha. The purpose of protection is to preserve the natural forest landscape of the Młynówka stream, with numerous morphological forms, including ravines, spring bowls and forests, mainly riparian and oak-hornbeam forests.
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A beautiful moment in Łagiewnicki Forest: a passage between two water reservoirs with lovely views. It is worth taking a break here from walking.
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In 1966, activists of the Polish Tourist and Sightseeing Society in Łęczyca asked the Institute of the Central Office of Geodesy and Cartography in Warsaw to conduct an accurate measurement and determine the actual point. It was then determined that the center of gravity of the administrative territory of Poland is actually in the Piątek commune, but 6.3 km northwest of the center of the town (in the village of Balków, on the border with the Krzyżanów commune)[1], at coordinates 52°06′51.6″N 19°25′25.2″E. Due to corrections to the borders of coastal communes introduced in 2018, currently (August 2018) this centroid is located 20 meters further north (52°06′52.2″N 19°25′24.8″E). via Wikipedia
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You can feel there in the center, i.e. special ;)
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Silne Błota is located in the Witów forest district. It is a peat bog with dunes covered with forest, covering an area of 20 ha. In the rushes you can find nests of birds such as mute swan, water moorhen, harrier, greylag geese and black stork. There are dunes connected to the Silne Błota area. The sand is covered with a layer of needles falling from the trees, but a little effort is enough to see the forest beach. In winter, the Witów dunes are a perfect place for sledding.
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A lovely place
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Gmina Zgierz offers several unique natural monuments. You can explore the Rąbień Peat Bog Reserve, known for its scenic path and informative boards about local flora and fauna. Another distinctive spot is the Silne Błota Nature Reserve, a peat bog featuring dunes covered with forest, where you might spot various bird species. The Ciosny Reserve is also notable for its ancient juniper trees growing on inland sand dunes.
Yes, several natural monuments in Gmina Zgierz are family-friendly. The Leśny-Dolny Reservoir in the Łagiewnicki Forest offers lovely views and is a great spot for a break during a walk. The Rąbień Peat Bog Reserve has an engaging path with boards describing local wildlife, which can be educational for children. Additionally, the Historic Park in Dzierżązna provides ecological and educational paths, a graduation tower, and a pond, making it a pleasant environment for family recreation.
The natural monuments in Gmina Zgierz are surrounded by opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and moderate loops, such as those around Rezerwat Grądy nad Lindą. For cyclists, there are various road cycling routes, like the 'Szczawin–Ciosny Forest Road' loop. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around gmina Zgierz and Road Cycling Routes around gmina Zgierz guides.
Yes, the Grądy nad Lindą and Grądy nad Moszczenicą Reserves are recognized for preserving some of the least altered forest wilderness areas in Gmina Zgierz. Grądy nad Moszczenicą, in particular, features numerous protected plant species and the picturesque meanders of the Moszczenica River, offering a glimpse into untouched natural beauty.
Gmina Zgierz is distinguished by several rare tree avenues designated as natural monuments. You can find beautiful linden avenues in Grotniki and Wypychowo, a unique beech avenue in Glinnik, and a silver maple avenue in Skotniki. These avenues offer serene and picturesque routes for walks or cycling.
The Struga Dobieszkowska Nature Reserve is a forest reserve dedicated to preserving the natural forest landscape of the Młynówka stream. It features numerous morphological forms, including ravines and spring bowls, and protects valuable riparian and oak-hornbeam forests. It offers a beautiful forest path for visitors.
While primarily focused on natural monuments, the Historic Park in Dzierżązna offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. It surrounds a manor house and features ecological and educational paths, a graduation tower, and a pond, providing a pleasant environment for recreation and learning.
The Ciosny Reserve, located in Rosanów, is a significant natural attraction due to its unique cluster of over 8,000 juniper trees. Some of these trees are as old as 160 years and grow on inland sand dunes, showcasing distinct geological and botanical features.
Yes, Gmina Zgierz offers several easy hiking routes perfect for beginners. For example, you can find easy loops around Rezerwat Grądy nad Lindą, such as the 'Kąpielisko nad Lindą – Rezerwat Grądy nad Lindą loop from Grotniki' or the 'Kąpielisko nad Lindą loop from Jedlicze A'. More options are available in the Easy hikes around gmina Zgierz guide.
Gmina Zgierz is rich in forest areas, with nearly 30% of its territory covered by them. The largest complex is the Grotnicko-Lućmierskie Forests. You can also find specific forest types like the light oak forest in Dąbrowa Grotnicka Reserve and riparian and oak-hornbeam forests in the Struga Dobieszkowska Nature Reserve.
The Leśny-Dolny Reservoir in the Łagiewnicki Forest is highly recommended for its lovely views. It's a beautiful passage between two water reservoirs and is considered an ideal spot to take a break during a walk.
The Dąbrowa Grotnicka Reserve, located in the northern part of the Grotnicko-Lućmierski Forest Complex, is dedicated to protecting a fragment of a light oak forest. This area is significant for hosting important plant species, including the campanula, making it valuable for those interested in forest ecosystems and diverse flora.


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