Natural monuments around Purda are found in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, a region in northern Poland known for its lakes and forests. This area, part of the Masurian Lake District, features a landscape shaped by ancient glaciers, offering diverse natural attractions. The guide highlights 6 natural monuments, providing opportunities to explore the region's unique natural heritage.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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The yew is surrounded by a net. You need to find a makeshift gate and open it. Access via a path from the west.
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A niche shrine, also called a hollow shrine. A two-meter hollowed-out pine trunk with a cross inside. The legend says that at this pine tree a long time ago a mother killed her child, whose head is still imprinted in the tree trunk.
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The "Las Warmiński" reserve is named after the famous Olsztyn botanist - prof. Benona Polakowskiego - with an area of 1803.15 ha, it is one of the largest forest nature reserves in Poland. Tree stands over 100 years old occupy nearly 63% of the site's area. In the reserve, apart from common animals, we can meet such species as: European otter, weasel, badger, dormouse or bats. A magnificent inhabitant of the forest is the European deer with a characteristic, slender body structure. Deer from Warmia are characterized by particularly beautiful antlers and are second only to Carpathian deer in this respect. There are also wolves in the reserve.
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Tower - A vantage point on the fauna nature reserve "Bagno Nadrowskie". This area is protected in order to preserve the pond turtle population and habitats constituting refuges for water and marsh birds.
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A very nicely arranged arboretum in Kudypy near Olsztyn. Nice place for a moment of rest :) You can also learn a lot about the forest :)
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Older than Polish history, a natural monument. It is best to leave the bike on the forest road and take a walk.
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The region around Purda, part of the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, is characterized by its glacial landscape, featuring numerous lakes and extensive forests. You can find ancient trees, such as the remarkable 1200-Year-Old Yew Tree, and vast protected areas like the Warmiński Forest Nature Reserve, one of Poland's largest forest reserves with trees over 100 years old.
Yes, several natural monuments around Purda are suitable for families. The Kudypy Arboretum offers a well-arranged forest environment perfect for rest and learning. Additionally, the Bagno Nadrowskie Observation Tower provides an accessible vantage point to observe local wildlife, including pond turtles and various water birds, making it an engaging experience for all ages.
The natural monuments around Purda are home to diverse wildlife. In the Warmiński Forest Nature Reserve, you might encounter European otters, weasels, badgers, dormice, bats, and European deer. Wolves are also present in the reserve. The Bagno Nadrowskie nature reserve, viewed from the Bagno Nadrowskie Observation Tower, is crucial for protecting pond turtle populations and habitats for water and marsh birds.
The region around Purda offers excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, ranging from easy to moderate, through forests and around lakes. For example, there are routes like the 'Czerwonka Duża Lake – View of the lake loop from Kopanki' or 'Jełgun Glassworks – Oczko Lake loop from Nowy Ramuk'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Purda guide and Easy hikes around Purda guide.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity of Purda's natural monuments. You can find routes of varying difficulty, such as the 'Running loop from Stary Olsztyn' or the more challenging 'Barrier at Kołpaki – Cross on Fire Road No. 8 loop from Jaroty'. For a comprehensive list of running options, refer to the Running Trails around Purda guide.
The Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, where Purda is located, is beautiful throughout the year. Spring and summer offer lush greenery, pleasant temperatures for hiking and water activities on the Masurian lakes, and vibrant wildlife. Autumn brings stunning fall foliage, while winter provides a serene, snow-covered landscape for those interested in winter hiking, though some access might be limited.
While primarily focused on natural beauty, some sites blend natural and cultural elements. An example is the unique Shrine in a Hollowed-Out Pine Tree, a niche shrine within a two-meter hollowed-out pine trunk, which carries local legends and offers a glimpse into regional folklore alongside its natural setting.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene beauty and the opportunity to connect with nature. The extensive forests, like the Warmiński Forest Nature Reserve, are loved for their ancient trees and rich biodiversity. The Kudypy Arboretum is praised for being a nicely arranged place for rest and learning. The region's tranquil atmosphere and diverse landscapes make it ideal for relaxation and exploration.
Many natural areas and trails around Purda are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors with your pet. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves like the Warmiński Forest Nature Reserve, to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
Specific parking information varies by monument. For places like the 1200-Year-Old Yew Tree, it's recommended to park on the nearest forest road and continue on foot. For the Kudypy Arboretum, there is usually designated parking available. It's best to check local signage or specific highlight details for precise parking instructions.
While specific lakes are not listed as individual natural monuments in the guide, Purda is situated within the Masurian Lake District, a region renowned for its interconnected lakes. These lakes are integral to the natural beauty and offer opportunities for water-based activities and scenic views, often accessible via hiking trails that pass through the natural monument areas.


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