Natural monuments around gmina Świątniki Górne offer a diverse landscape for exploration, situated near Kraków. This region features significant natural and historical sites, including areas within the Bielańsko-Tyniecki Landscape Park. Visitors can find a variety of landmarks, viewpoints, and natural features that highlight the area's ecological and cultural value. The terrain characteristics of hiking trails in gmina Świątniki Górne provide opportunities to experience these natural monuments.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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The lake is easily accessible by tram (Norymberska station). Approaching the lake from the tram, you'll experience a wow factor: the view of the lake, the steep cliffs, and the floating bathing platforms are simply impressive. Kraków has truly created something special for its residents here.
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Here you can only see the exit of the dragon's cave.
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An extraordinary and unusual view from here of the bathing area on Zakrzówek Reservoir - a popular place, as you can easily imagine, for the residents of Krakow (they are lucky!). For the youngest, there are 40 cm deep paddling pools, and for the experienced and older, pools up to 3.5 meters deep. And of course, those views of crystal clear waters after the flooding of the former limestone quarry.
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A charming place, worth coming for the sunset. You can also go there by bike 😉
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The Krakus Mound, thought to originate from the 1st and 2nd century BC, is believed to be the resting place of King Krak – a pivotal figure in the Krakow Dragon legend and the city's first ruler. Nevertheless, an excavation during the 1930s yielded no human remains. Instead, it brought forth artifacts from the 8th to 10th century.
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The entrance to the dragon's den is from the castle courtyard.
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The region offers a diverse range of natural monuments, including historical mounds like Krakus Mound, ecological sites such as Kowadza Glade in Bielańsko-Tyniecki Landscape Park, and impressive geological formations like the Limestone Quarry, Bielańsko-Tyniecki Landscape Park. You can also find viewpoints overlooking lakes and caves.
Yes, Krakus Mound is a prominent historical burial mound, believed to date back to the 8th century and linked to the legend of Prince Krak. Another historical site is the Dragon's Den, a cave located beneath Wawel Castle, famous for its legendary Wawel Dragon.
Within the Bielańsko-Tyniecki Landscape Park, you can discover unique natural features such as the steep limestone cliffs of the Limestone Quarry and the ecologically significant Kowadza Glade, known for its warm and lime-loving grasslands and rare insect species.
For nature enthusiasts, spring is an excellent time to visit, especially Kowadza Glade. In spring, the meadows transform into a golden spectacle with the blooming yellow flowers of sand cinquefoil, throatwort, and spurge, offering a beautiful display and optimal conditions for observing rare flora and insects.
Absolutely. Several natural monuments are suitable for families, including Krakus Mound, which offers panoramic views, and View of the swimming area in Zakrzówek Park, which overlooks a popular bathing spot. The Dragon's Den cave is also a fun historical site for children, especially with the dragon sculpture that spits fire.
You can enjoy stunning panoramic views of Kraków and its surrounding areas from Krakus Mound. Another impressive vista is the View of the swimming area in Zakrzówek Park, offering a 'wow factor' with its clear waters, steep cliffs, and floating bathing platforms.
The area around gmina Świątniki Górne is great for outdoor activities. You can find various hiking routes, including easy options like the 'Mysterious Stairs – Dog Park loop' or moderate trails such as the 'Krakus Mound – Krakus Mound loop'. For cycling, there are routes like the 'Mogilany Manor and Park – Fort 52 Borek and Café loop'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around gmina Świątniki Górne and Cycling around gmina Świątniki Górne guide pages.
Yes, there are hiking trails in the vicinity. For example, a moderate 'Krakus Mound – Krakus Mound loop' is available for those wishing to visit the historical mound. Many other trails, ranging from easy to moderate, can be found in the region, offering access to various natural features. Check the Hiking around gmina Świątniki Górne guide for detailed routes.
Kowadza Glade is an ecological site focused on protecting warm and lime-loving grasslands. It's a haven for biodiversity, hosting rare insect species like the Dryad butterfly and the hoverfly Kuliboda, as well as the Meadow pasqueflower, which is declining nationwide. Regular conservation efforts ensure its unique flora and fauna thrive.
Visitors frequently praise the wonderful panoramic views from Krakus Mound, often calling it the 'best panorama in the city'. The 'wow factor' of the clear waters and steep cliffs at View of the swimming area in Zakrzówek Park is also highly appreciated. The unique landscapes, historical significance, and opportunities for nature observation are key highlights for the komoot community.
Yes, you can visit the Dragon's Den, a historical cave located under Wawel Castle. It has a tourist-accessible section about 100 meters long and features a metal sculpture of the Wawel Dragon outside, which occasionally spits fire.
Many natural monuments offer excellent photographic opportunities. Krakus Mound provides sweeping cityscapes, while the View of the swimming area in Zakrzówek Park captures stunning clear waters and dramatic cliffs. In spring, Kowadza Glade becomes a vibrant landscape of yellow flowers, ideal for nature photography.


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