Natural monuments around Strawczyn and its vicinity feature diverse natural attractions, including geological formations, nature reserves, and caves. These sites showcase varied landscapes, from limestone ridges and sandstone cliffs to mixed forests and karst formations. The region is recognized for its ecological, geological, and aesthetic significance, offering opportunities to explore unique natural heritage.
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You have to buy tickets here, because this cave is also a reserve and is maintained. The walk in the cave is 180 meters. You can also see Neanderthal tools from 50 thousand years ago and animal remains from then - fascinating!
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The Piekło Cave under Skiby is 57 meters long. Where does this name come from? Apparently the locals gave it the name "Piekło" because devils were supposed to fly out of its interior. The cave has sculptures of devils made by Krzysztof Jasiński.
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Place of historical mining of vein calcite and calcite-limestone breccia known as "Różanka Zelejowska". These rocks have been used since the 15th century as technical "marbles" valued by architects.
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The former quarry and the surrounding forest area have been protected since 1981 as the "Biesak-Białogon" nature reserve. The sandstones quarried here were used to produce paving stones that decorated many streets in Kielce. Thanks to mining works, a profile of rocks of marine origin was uncovered, representing two periods in the history of the Earth: Cambrian and Ordovician. Fossilized deposits of the Cambrian sea, over 500 million years old, are the oldest rocks visible in the reserve. Ordovician sandstones are younger than them and are approximately 480 million years old. They include inserts of greenish, soft rocks called bentonites - fossilized marine sediment mixed with volcanic ash. In the northern wall of the quarry there is also a fragment of the profile in which older (Cambrian) rocks lie on younger (Ordovician) rocks. This, in turn, is a record of ancient orogenic movements that led to the shift and inversion of the arrangement of rock layers. The landscape value of the reserve is emphasized by a small lake filling the excavation of a former quarry.
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A beautiful place worth recommending, you can see it from a bird's eye view;) Zip line for the brave! :)
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The region boasts several unique geological formations. You can visit Piekło Cave, a classic underground karst formation with calcite glazes and small stalactites. Another notable site is the Góra Ciosowa Sandstone Cliff, which features an exposed rock wall of Lower Triassic red sandstones, showcasing large-scale diagonal layering and other sedimentary structures.
Yes, the Zelejowa Mountain Nature Reserve is a significant natural attraction. It covers the massif of Góra Zelejowa, featuring the longest limestone ridge in the Świętokrzyskie Mountains. This reserve is home to legally protected fauna and flora, including distinct mountain plant zones and endangered species like the Podolia beetle.
The Zelejowa Mountain Nature Reserve is ideal for active recreation, offering red hiking trails, educational paths, and bicycle routes. Additionally, the hiking trails around Strawczyn and running trails offer various options, including routes through areas like Barania Góra Nature Reserve.
Absolutely. At Piekło Cave, you can observe historical traces of ore prospecting and mining for lead and silver, both inside and around the cave. Local legends also contribute to its mystique. The Zelejowa Mountain Nature Reserve is known for its historical mining of 'różanka zelejowska,' a calcite-limestone breccia used in architectural details since the 15th century.
While specific 'family_friendly' categories are not extensively listed for all, the Kadzielnia Nature Reserve, though located in Kielce, offers a unique geological landscape and even features a zip line for adventurous visitors, which can be a fun family activity. Many of the nature reserves also have accessible trails suitable for families.
Several natural monuments offer excellent viewpoints. The Zelejowa Mountain Nature Reserve provides multiple viewpoints across its limestone ridge. Similarly, the Kadzielnia Nature Reserve, with its Skałka Geologów, offers unique perspectives of a former quarry landscape.
The natural monuments offer different charms throughout the year. For instance, the Barania Góra Nature Reserve is described as enchanting throughout the year: vibrant with anemones and liverworts in spring, offering a lush green canopy in summer, blanketed by rustling leaves in autumn, and featuring imposing beech trunks in winter. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring.
Yes, several natural monuments in the area have a history as quarries. The Kadzielnia Nature Reserve is situated within a former quarry, with Skałka Geologów at its center. The Biesak-Białogon Nature Reserve Pond also occupies a former quarry, now filled with a small lake, where sandstones were once extracted.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and geological significance. For example, Kadzielnia Nature Reserve is noted as a beautiful quarry in the heart of Kielce. The Zelejowa Mountain Nature Reserve is highly recommended as a great place worth visiting, especially for its gentle western access and steep eastern ridge.
Yes, the Biesak-Białogon Nature Reserve Pond is a prime example. It features a profile of rocks of marine origin from the Cambrian and Ordovician periods. You can observe fossilized deposits of the Cambrian sea, over 500 million years old, and younger Ordovician sandstones, approximately 480 million years old, including bentonites and evidence of ancient orogenic movements.
The Perzowa Góra Nature Reserve, though not detailed in the highlights, is characterized by dramatic rocky outcrops of Triassic sandstone, forming numerous natural rock formations and boulder fields. It also features visible blocks of red sandstone and grey quartzite sandstone.
For easy walks, you can explore options like the Oblęgorek - Barania Góra Black Trail or the Perzowa Góra – Góra Kuźnicka loop from Hucisko. These are part of the easy hikes around Strawczyn guide, offering accessible routes to enjoy the natural surroundings.


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