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Top 18 Natural Monuments around Bieruń

Best natural monuments around Bieruń include a collection of protected trees and sites of ecological and historical significance. Bieruń, located in the Silesian Voivodeship of Poland, features a landscape where natural monuments are officially recognized for their natural, scientific, and landscape value. The area is home to eight protected trees, primarily old and impressive Pedunculate Oaks, Small-leaved Lindens, and Common Elms. These natural protected areas offer insights into the region's natural heritage and biodiversity.

Best natural monuments around Bieruń

  • The most popular natural monuments is Tadeusz Oak Natural Monument, a natural monument that is a 300-year-old English oak. This tree is 30 meters high with a diameter of 437 centimeters and is named after Tadeusz Norman.
  • Another must-see spot is Czarna Studnia (Black Well), a natural monument and historical site. This location is associated with Murcek's oldest legends and has historical significance related to early coal mining.
  • Visitors also love Murcki bison – the foundation of species restoration in Europe, a historical site and natural monument. This site marks the beginning of bison breeding in the Pszczyna forests, which started in 1865.
  • Bieruń is known for its impressive Pedunculate Oaks, Small-leaved Lindens, and Common Elms. These natural monuments include eight protected trees, showcasing the variety of natural heritage to see and explore.
  • The natural monuments around Bieruń are appreciated by the komoot community. The highlights in this guide have received more than 130 upvotes and feature 27 photos.

Last updated: June 2, 2026

Tadeusz Oak Natural Monument

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The beginning of bison breeding in 1865 in the Pszczyna forests was the exchange of twenty deer captured in the Pszczyna forests for four Białowieża bison (one bull and three cows), made between Jan Henryk XI Hochberg and Russian Tsar Alexander II.
In April, the animals were delivered by rail to the goods station of the Emanuelssegengrube mine in Murcky. From where they were transported to the Wygorzele forestry (Tych district) of the Murcki forest district and placed in a yard with an area of 2 ha, where they were fed with oats and hay. In order to improve the breeding conditions, a year later the animals were moved to the fenced game "Oberfosten" with an area of 600 ha.
Then, around 1891, the breeding was moved to the “Niederforsten” zoo in the Pszczyna forest district, where in a semi-free breeding farm with uncontrolled reproduction, European bison could move freely in the area of over 11,000 hectares of forests located between Jankowice and Cielmice. During that time, they were periodically fed in winter.
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Czarna Studnia (Black Well)

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The oldest of Murcek's legends concerns the backwoods located in this area, called by the locals Siągarnia.
It says that it was there that a certain witch wanted St. Clement, a student of Cyril and Methodius, who at the turn of the 9th and 10th centuries was to Christianize the area.
Siągarnia was located on the road to Klemensowa Górka and Lędziny, which are the oldest named places in this area; it was also the main Krakow-Wroclaw route and the Levantine trade route. Long before the mine was established, in the vicinity of today's Wanda Hill, there was a forest colony of tar makers, i.e. people who burn charcoal for the forge in Paprocany.
In the 17th century, in a place called Rudne Kotliska, coal was dug that came out to the surface. Evidence of its use is an entry in the books of Pszczyna from 1657 about the use of Murckowski coal in Kuźnia Jaroszowice.
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Murcki Spoil Heap

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The heap is a heap of material that was extracted from the "Murcki" Hard Coal Mine operating under various names already in 1769 (the inheritor is the modern "Staszic-Wujek" Hard Coal Mine). The hill, 330 m above sea level, is surrounded by the Murckowskie Forests.
In good weather, the Beskids and Tatra Mountains are visible from the peak. From the north, the view is limited by Wanda Hill
In 2010, a wooden cross was placed on top of the heap (Wikipedia)

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Bear Park

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It is one of the oldest parks in Tychy.
The park itself is known primarily for three bear cubs carved by the sculptor Augustyn Dyrda (born in 1924), who, years later, personally renewed his work (as well as all the others in the city).
Three years ago, an idea appeared to change the Dziekoński fountain into ... a flower bed. Her bowls were to become flower pots. The city, however, departed from this concept and the fountain in the Bear's Park, fortunately, remained a fountain that can be seen in full splendor recently, especially after dark.
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Adam
December 28, 2024, Murcki Spoil Heap

The views in good weather are certainly magnificent. But I warn you against going to Hałda Murcki during the so-called wet season. The bike is covered in gray mine sludge "up to the ears". Washing something like that in winter is pure pleasure 😳🥴…

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When in Murcki, you must go to the Murcki Hałda, nice views, relatively easy drive

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Honestly, I'm disappointed with this place. Poor views. A lot of mud on the way.

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One of the characteristic places in Tychy. Where all children and adults know where the sculpture of three bears is located

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The heap is a heap of material that was extracted from the "Murcki" Hard Coal Mine operating under various names already in 1769 (the inheritor is the modern "Staszic-Wujek" Hard Coal Mine). The hill, 330 m above sea level, is surrounded by the Murckowskie Forests. In good weather, the Beskids and Tatra Mountains are visible from the peak. From the north, the view is limited by Wanda Hill In 2010, a wooden cross was placed on top of the heap (Wikipedia)

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Dąb Tadeusz - a natural monument in Katowice, located in the southern part of the city, near Hamerla, located in the Murcki district, in the Murckowskie Forest complex. It is a 300-year-old [1] tree of the English oak species (Quercus robur L.) with a height of 30 meters and a diameter at breast height of 437 centimeters (Wikipedia)

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Arek
January 3, 2024, Murcki Spoil Heap

interesting place and the view is also okay.

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interesting place, worth visiting.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural monuments can I expect to see in Bieruń?

Bieruń is primarily known for its impressive protected trees. You'll find a collection of eight officially recognized natural monuments, including ancient Pedunculate Oaks, Small-leaved Lindens, and a Common Elm. These trees are valued for their exceptional size, age, and ecological importance.

Are there any particularly old or large trees among Bieruń's natural monuments?

Yes, Bieruń is home to several remarkable trees. One notable example is the Tadeusz Oak Natural Monument, a magnificent 300-year-old English oak standing 30 meters high with a diameter of 437 centimeters. Other protected trees include a Pedunculate Oak with a trunk circumference of 468 cm and a European White Elm measuring 519 cm in circumference.

What is the ecological significance of these natural monuments?

These ancient trees are crucial for the local ecosystem. Their impressive size and age provide vital habitats for various species of insects, birds, and fungi, contributing significantly to biodiversity. They stand as living testaments to the region's natural heritage and resilience.

Are there any natural monuments with historical significance in the Bieruń area?

Absolutely. Beyond the ancient trees, you can visit sites like Czarna Studnia (Black Well), a natural monument deeply connected to Murcek's oldest legends and early coal mining history. Another significant site is Murcki bison – the foundation of species restoration in Europe, which marks the beginning of bison breeding in the Pszczyna forests back in 1865.

Are the natural monuments around Bieruń suitable for families with children?

Many of the natural monuments, especially the protected trees, offer tranquil spots for families to appreciate nature. Sites like the Tadeusz Oak Natural Monument and the Murcki bison site are considered family-friendly, providing educational opportunities to learn about native tree species and conservation.

What outdoor activities can I combine with a visit to Bieruń's natural monuments?

The area around Bieruń offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including mountain biking, road cycling, and touring options. For example, there are routes like the 'Vistula Oxbow Lake – View of Zakole loop' for MTB, or the 'Wooden Bridge over the Vistula – Sunset Over Lake Kaza loop' for road cycling. You can find more details on these and other routes in the MTB Trails around Bieruń, Road Cycling Routes around Bieruń, and Cycling around Bieruń guides.

Are there cycling routes near the natural monuments in Bieruń?

Yes, the region offers a variety of cycling routes. You can find easy to moderate routes such as the 'Tadeusz Oak Natural Monument – Wesoła Reservoir loop' for mountain biking, or the 'GRAMY Ice Cream Parlor – PAPROCANY kayak marina loop' for road cycling. These routes often pass by or are in proximity to natural features and monuments. Explore more options in the dedicated Cycling around Bieruń guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Bieruń?

Visitors appreciate the unique blend of natural beauty and historical context. The impressive size and age of the protected trees, such as the Tadeusz Oak, are frequently highlighted. The historical significance of sites like Czarna Studnia and the Murcki bison area also captivate visitors, offering a deeper understanding of the region's heritage. The highlights in this guide have received over 130 upvotes and feature 27 photos from the komoot community.

Is there parking available near the natural monuments in Bieruń?

While specific parking details for each individual tree monument may vary, generally, natural monuments located within forest complexes or parks in the Bieruń area often have nearby parking facilities or are accessible from local roads where parking might be available. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Bieruń?

The natural monuments, particularly the trees, offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and summer provide lush greenery and pleasant weather for walks. Autumn brings vibrant foliage, making it a picturesque time to visit. Even in winter, the bare branches of these ancient trees can offer a stark and majestic beauty.

Are there any dog-friendly natural monuments or trails near Bieruń?

Many of the natural monuments, especially those located in forest areas, are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. The surrounding natural areas and cycling routes also welcome dogs, making it possible to enjoy these sites with your canine companion.

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