Rogaliński Park Krajobrazowy
Rogaliński Park Krajobrazowy
Best natural monuments around Rogaliński Park Krajobrazowy include a significant concentration of ancient oak trees and unique Warta riparian forests. This area in west-central Poland is characterized by the meandering Warta River, which has formed numerous oxbow lakes. The park's diverse ecosystems provide habitats for various plant and animal species, including rare birds. It offers well-marked paths for exploring its natural features.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Beautiful views of the river where kayaking takes place and the surrounding area.
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very picturesque and quiet place I recommend
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very nice view of the Warta from the escarpment
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The escarpment looks different every year. The river works non-stop...
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The most famous oaks in Rogalin are “Rus”, “Czech” and “Lech”. They grow in the palace park, just a few minutes walk from the Raczyński Palace. The age of the oaks in Rogalin is estimated at 480-600 years, which makes them one of the oldest trees in Poland.
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The "Krajkowo" nature reserve was established in 1958 to protect the landscape of riparian forests and oxbow lakes of the Warta River and to protect birds. Frequent flooding of the Reserve with flood waters favors the creation of riparian forest. More than 50% of the reserve's forest cover consists of pedunculate oak, which occurs individually in the form of large, 200-300-year-old trees. The reserve is a bird sanctuary, numerous predatory species come to feed. Some areas of the reserve are wildlife refuges and unauthorized persons are prohibited from traveling within the reserve.
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A large area on the floodplain of the Warta River. A beautiful and peaceful area with oxbow lakes, old oaks, fauna and flora.
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Three approximately 700-year-old oak trees - natural monuments. Located in a beautiful park next to the Rogaliński Palace. Their names refer to the legend of the brothers Lech, Czech and Rus and their contribution to the creation of the Czech Republic, Poland and Rus.
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The park is renowned for two main types of natural monuments: its ancient oak trees, which form the largest concentration of monumental oaks in Europe, and the unique Warta River's riparian forests with their numerous oxbow lakes. These features create a diverse and ecologically significant landscape.
The legendary Lech, Czech, and Rus oaks are located in a beautiful park next to the Rogaliński Palace. These approximately 700-year-old trees are significant for their age and the folklore associated with them. You can find more details about them here: Lech, Czech and Rus Oaks.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The area around the Lech, Czech and Rus Oaks is family-friendly, located in a park setting. Additionally, the Rogalin Floodplain Meadows offer a peaceful area with oxbow lakes and old oaks, perfect for a family stroll.
The park is a haven for wildlife, especially in the Warta River's riparian forests and oxbow lakes. You might spot over 220 bird species, including cranes, jays, and even white-tailed eagles. Large mammals like deer, roe deer, and wild boar are present, along with otters and beavers in the Warta and its oxbows.
Rogaliński Park Krajobrazowy offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Hiking loop from Czmoniec' or the 'Rogalin Palace loop from gmina Mosina'. There are also options for gravel biking and MTB trails. For more information on routes, check out the guides for Hiking around Rogaliński Park Krajobrazowy, Gravel biking around Rogaliński Park Krajobrazowy, and MTB Trails around Rogaliński Park Krajobrazowy.
Yes, there is a Scenic viewpoint above the Warta that offers beautiful views of the Warta River and the surrounding landscape. From here, you can observe the river's natural course and the changing escarpment.
The Krajkowo Nature Reserve was established to protect the landscape of riparian forests and oxbow lakes of the Warta River, and it serves as a significant bird sanctuary. Over 50% of its forest cover consists of pedunculate oak, including large, 200-300-year-old trees. Note that some areas are wildlife refuges with restricted access.
The park offers beauty year-round. Spring is ideal for birdwatching and seeing the yellow and white water lilies in the oxbow lakes. Autumn provides stunning foliage among the ancient oaks. The 'Lech Oak in Rogalin Landscape Park' is particularly picturesque in early spring, according to visitor tips.
Yes, visitors can explore the monumental oaks via designated educational paths. These paths provide information about their ecological role and the history of forest management and protection within the park. The oaks are often found in a park-like landscape of grazed meadows.
The Warta River's meandering course has created numerous oxbow lakes, which are particularly abundant and enduring in this area. These wetlands contribute to a diverse ecosystem, providing habitats for a variety of rare birds and supporting rich flora, including abundant yellow and white water lilies. The annual floods have also helped preserve the natural beauty of the landscape by preventing intensive farming.
While specific regulations for dogs vary, generally, dogs are allowed on marked trails and in public areas of landscape parks in Poland, provided they are on a leash. However, some nature reserves within the park, like Krajkowo, may have stricter rules or prohibited areas to protect wildlife. Always check local signage.
Yes, the ancient oaks, particularly the Lech, Czech, and Rus Oaks, are steeped in local folklore and history. Their names refer to the legend of the brothers Lech, Czech, and Rus and their contribution to the creation of Poland, the Czech Republic, and Rus. These trees grow near the historic Rogalin Palace, adding a cultural dimension to their natural significance.


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