Best natural monuments around Toruń include 72 designated sites, primarily individual trees, groups of trees, and one erratic boulder. These natural formations are recognized for their natural, scientific, historical, or cultural value. The city's landscape features the Vistula River and surrounding forests, offering diverse natural environments. These monuments provide insight into the region's ecological heritage.
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Czernikowo 700th Anniversary Park, which was created on the site of a former marketplace.
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On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Poland regaining independence, the Fowler Shooting Brotherhood of the Dobrzyń Land, together with the Czernikowo Commune, built the Independence Monument, which was placed in the Czernikowo 700th Anniversary Park. In this way, the Brotherhood paid tribute to all those who fought for the freedom of their homeland.
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The Leszcz stronghold is a remnant of a former fortified settlement, dating back to the times of the pagan Prussians and Teutonic Knights (13th and 14th centuries). It is likely associated with the legendary Prussian Pipin – a leader from Pomesania who, in 1231–1232, at the very beginning of the Teutonic Knights' conquest of Prussia, successfully repelled the Teutonic Order's attacks, paralyzing their operations in the Chełmno Land region. An additional attraction is the impressively steep cliffs of the stronghold (photos don't do it justice – you have to see it for yourself) and the depth of the surrounding ravine, commonly known as "Pipin's Ravines," which impede access from the north, west, and south. Access to the stronghold from the north - https://www.komoot.com/pl-pl/tour/2831909748 - along the stream, approximately 900m south of the stone bridge over Struga Papowska Mała (in the Leszczyński Gorge). White arrows on trees make the route easier. Note: the stronghold is separated from the west and south by a high fence. ---- Source: [https://maksencjusz.wordpress.com/2014/10/04/grodzisko-leszcz/]
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Piwnicki Forest Nature Reserve - a forest nature reserve with an area of 36.95 ha in which oak-hornbeam forest with 300-year-old oaks and 160-year-old pines are protected. The Piwnicki Forest is one of the oldest nature reserves in the Chełmno region. Its protection was initiated in 1924 by prof. Adam Wodziczko.
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Road to the Forester's Lodge 200m: https://www.komoot.com/pl-pl/highlight/6677893 Piwnicki Forest Nature Reserve - a forest nature reserve with an area of 36.95 ha in which oak-hornbeam forest with 300-year-old oaks and 160-year-old pines are protected. The Piwnicki Forest is one of the oldest nature reserves in the Chełmno region. Its protection was initiated in 1924 by prof. Adam Wodziczko.
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At this time of year it is the most beautiful place in Nieszawa. The plants grow on private property, but you can stand right next to them because the branches grow above the sidewalk next to the street. You must be here at the beginning of April and see these wonderful flowers with your own eyes.
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Toruń is home to 72 designated natural monuments, predominantly individual trees or groups of trees, such as ancient oaks, ash trees, and silver maples. You can also find unique geological features like an erratic boulder, and protected areas like wetlands and forests. These sites are recognized for their natural, scientific, historical, or cultural value.
Yes, several natural monuments around Toruń are family-friendly. For instance, the Las Piwnicki Nature Reserve offers a forest setting with ancient trees. The National Memorial Site in Barbarka combines historical significance with a forest environment. Additionally, the Independence Monument in Park 700-lecia Czernikowa is wheelchair accessible and family-friendly, offering facilities.
Toruń is particularly known for its ancient trees. You can find impressive examples like the ancient oaks at Winnica and Rudacka Streets, including 'Łukasz' with a 450 cm trunk circumference. The Las Piwnicki Nature Reserve protects 300-year-old oaks and 160-year-old pines. The Zoobotanical Garden also houses a rich collection of nearly 500 trees, including several natural monuments like black pines, plane trees, and ginkgo biloba.
Absolutely. The National Memorial Site in Barbarka is a significant location that combines natural elements with historical commemorations. Another site, Three Oaks Hill – Former Evangelical Cemetery, features large oaks on the site of a former cemetery, with some grave residues still present, offering a blend of nature and history.
You can explore several natural reserves. The Las Piwnicki Nature Reserve is a forest reserve protecting an oak-hornbeam forest with ancient trees. The Łazyn Nature Reserve – Rudna River Wetlands features floodplains and a spring niche, feeding a year-round watercourse. Kępa Bazarowa, an island in the Vistula River, is also a nature reserve protecting an alluvial forest and serving as a habitat for the white-tailed eagle.
Yes, Toruń features a unique geological natural monument: the erratic boulder on Lipnowska Street. This is the sole erratic boulder among Toruń's natural monuments, offering insights into the region's glacial history.
The areas around Toruń's natural monuments offer various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, gravel biking, and easy hikes. For instance, there are running trails that take you through scenic areas, gravel biking routes, and easy hiking paths, including loops around the Wypaleniska Wetlands.
While many natural monuments, especially trees and forests, can be enjoyed year-round, some offer special beauty during specific seasons. For instance, the Magnolia Tree in Nieszawa is most beautiful at the beginning of April when its wonderful flowers are in bloom.
Yes, some natural monuments are easily accessible. The Independence Monument in Park 700-lecia Czernikowa is noted as wheelchair accessible. Additionally, the Zoobotanical Garden and the green areas around Rapacki Square offer concentrations of natural monuments that are generally easy to access and explore.
Yes, the Ash on Kępa Bazarowa is a prominent natural monument located on Kępa Bazarowa, an island in the Vistula River. This area is a nature reserve itself, offering unique views and a diverse ecosystem. The Łazyn Nature Reserve – Rudna River Wetlands and Wypaleniska Wetlands also feature river and lake elements.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural heritage, from ancient trees providing shade, as noted at Three Oaks Hill, to the ecological value of reserves like Las Piwnicki Nature Reserve. The blend of natural beauty with historical context, such as at the National Memorial Site in Barbarka, is also highly valued. The komoot community has shared numerous photos and upvotes, highlighting the scenic and tranquil experiences these sites offer.


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