Best attractions and places to see around Chojnowski Park Krajobrazowy are situated south of Warsaw within the Masovian Voivodeship. This protected area, established in 1993, is characterized by the Chojnów forests, featuring pine, oak, birch, and linden trees. The park encompasses the Jeziorka river valley, which supports diverse wildlife including about 100 bird species and 20 fish species. It offers extensive recreational opportunities and contributes to environmental protection efforts.
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The path of the righteous is like the morning glow, which shines ever brighter until the full day.
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very beautiful, slightly dark place
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A nice chapel, there is water and a bench - nothing more is needed ;-)
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An alternative to the busy road, on the route a view of the Palace in Obory "from the backside", farm buildings, pond, view of beautiful meadows. Only not recommended right after rain...
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You can quietly bypass (legal walking area) and enter a great route behind the palace. Pond, buildings and further a beautiful view of Łęgi Oborskie. Worth recommending!
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Benches and a water spring.
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Great trail behind the palace. Pond, buildings and further a beautiful view of Łęgi Oborskie. Highly recommended!
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Great trail behind the Palace in Obory. It leads through Łegi Oborskie, beautiful views. In addition, some farm buildings and a view of the pond on the Palace grounds. Worth a visit.
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The park is primarily covered by the Chojnów forests, featuring a mix of pine, oak, birch, and linden trees. You'll also find significant river valleys, such as the Jeziorka, Zielona, and Tarczynka, which are crucial for local wildlife. The park is home to 11 nature reserves and two Natura 2000 areas, protecting diverse flora and fauna, including rare bird species and the protected Pomeranian honeysuckle.
Yes, the Scenic Oborskie Meadows offer beautiful views, especially when accessed via the trail behind the Palace in Obory. Visitors have noted the picturesque landscape and views of the pond on the Palace grounds. Another spot is the Palace Pond and Farm Buildings, which also provides scenic vistas.
The park is well-equipped for various outdoor activities. You can explore seven marked hiking trails and a network of educational paths. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes, including those suitable for trekking bikes. You can find detailed routes for MTB, traffic-free bike rides, and running around the park.
Absolutely! The Chapel with Marian Statue and Water Fountain is noted as family-friendly. The Zimne Doły Recreational Complex is a popular spot with a children's playground, places for bonfires, and an educational forest path. Additionally, the "Małpi Gaj" (Jungle Gym) rope adventure park in Zimne Doły offers rope crossings, climbing, and slides. The Dzielnica Filmowa (Film District) in Zalesie Górne also provides entertainment with exhibits, trampolines, and a military playground.
While the park isn't rich in historical buildings, the Palace Pond and Farm Buildings are considered a historical site. The park itself represents a significant cultural effort in Polish conservation, with initiatives like amphibian protection and an animal rehabilitation center. The Jeziorka Weir also has historical significance, built to dam water for a paper factory.
The park's diverse forests and river valleys make it appealing throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer vibrant colors and pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. The Zimne Doły Recreational Complex is open year-round, providing facilities for visitors regardless of the season. For observing wildlife, especially birds, spring and early summer might be particularly rewarding.
The park features seven marked hiking trails and numerous educational paths. The Forest Trail in the Obory Nature Reserve is a beautiful, slightly dark place for a walk. A recommended loop goes from Złotokłos to Żabieniec, ideal for trekking bikes but also suitable for walking, and another trail encircles the entire park.
The Zimne Doły Recreational Complex includes a forest car park, making it a convenient starting point for exploring the area. Many trailheads and popular spots within the park will have designated parking areas, though specific details may vary.
The park is a haven for wildlife, especially along the Jeziorka river valley. It's home to about 100 bird species, including mergansers, grebes, teals, and even black storks, particularly around the pond complex in Żabieniec. The Jeziorka river hosts approximately 20 fish species, and you might spot kingfishers and otters along its banks.
Yes, the park contains 11 nature reserves, including the "Biele Chojnowskie" reserve, which protects the rare Pomeranian honeysuckle. There are also two Natura 2000 areas designated for endangered species habitats and 40 natural monuments. The Jeziorka river valley itself is a significant natural asset.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility. For instance, the trail behind the Palace in Obory, leading through Łęgi Oborskie, is highly recommended for its beautiful views. The Chapel with Marian Statue and Water Fountain is valued for its peaceful setting and practical amenities like a water tap and benches.


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