Natural monuments around powiat strzelecko-drezdenecki reveal a landscape shaped by glacial history and diverse ecosystems. This region in western Poland features significant geological formations, such as large erratic boulders, and protected botanical sites. The area is characterized by forests, lakes, and rivers, offering a variety of natural attractions. These sites are valued for their ecological significance and impressive natural features.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Until 1945, the lake was called Kirchen See. On September 17, 1949, the name Gostomie was introduced. Currently, the state register of geographical names lists Gostomie as the lake's primary name, while also listing a secondary name: Boruckie Lake. Located in the Noteć Forest, very close to the town of Gościm (1 km), the lake is the deepest of all the lakes in the area, reaching a depth of 18 meters.
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A beautiful walk along the western shores of Lake Sołeckie within the Lubiatowskie Uroczyska Reserve, established here in 2000 to protect many plant species. There are a few viewpoints on the lake and a picnic area along the way.
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A beautiful piece on the eastern shores of Lake Sołeckie. There is a picnic area, near which there is also a great view of the lake, including the island where the Łabędziniec Reserve is located - walking along the lake without interruption, you can watch it from a distance through the trees.
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It's worth having binoculars with you. The point is very pleasant for such places. Well-roofed and airy.
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The river and its current. It is not a mountain stream, but in this place it is impressive with its current. Unfortunately, there is not much left of the eelworm, and what is left is more disturbing than delightful.
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The largest erratic boulder in the Lubusz Voivodeship. It is about 8 meters long and 4 meters wide. It protrudes about 1 meter above the ground. It is not known how much is hidden underground. Before 1945 it was called Breitenstein - a wide boulder. Breite also means latitude (Breitengrad is a degree of latitude and Breitenkreis is a parallel), and the nearby village of Bobrówko was called Breitenstein before 1945.
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A low-water bridge is, according to the definition, "a bridge with a simple structure and a short span, intended for short-term operation". The one that was moved over the Drawa between Głusko and Żeleźnica was built in 1941, but it was built in the place of a previously existing crossing. It used to connect the Głusko settlement with the salt route. Until 2019, the bridge was passable, but it was already in a terrible condition. Unrenovated, it completely collapsed and is being demolished today.
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Clear forest lake, but difficult to access due to the reed belt. There is a jetty at this point.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the serene beauty of Węgornia Creek, known for its impressive current. Another favorite is the Views of the Łabędziniec Nature Reserve, offering a beautiful perspective on Lake Sołeckie and its island reserve. Lake Gostomie is also highly regarded for its clear, deep waters and opportunities for camping.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Lake Gostomie and Views of the Łabędziniec Nature Reserve both offer pleasant settings for family outings, with the latter even featuring a picnic area. The Breitenstein Glacial Erratic is also considered family-friendly, offering an interesting geological sight.
The region is notable for its impressive glacial erratic boulders, remnants of the Middle European glaciation. You can visit "Leżący Słoń" (The Lying Elephant) in Bobrówko, which is the largest erratic boulder in the Lubusz Voivodeship. Another significant boulder is "Czarci Głaz" (Devil's Boulder) near Żabicko. The Breitenstein Glacial Erratic is another accessible example.
Absolutely. The Strzelce Landscape Park is home to several monumental trees, including ancient oaks and pine-oak combinations within the "Liski" reserve. You can also find monumental trees in historic parks in Strzelce, Kopyłowo, and Stefankowice. The "Buki Zdroiskie" (Zdroiskie Beeches) Reserve, while not a single monument, is a significant protected area with many old beech trees, some up to 200 years old, preserving a fragment of natural mixed forest.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, such as the "Trail 'On both sides of the Noteć'" or the "Noteć River – Noteć River at Drezdenko loop." For gravel biking, consider the "Węgornia Creek loop from Głusko." Mountain biking enthusiasts can tackle routes like the "Bridge of Reconciliation loop from Chomętowo." Find more details on these activities in the cycling guide, gravel biking guide, and MTB trails guide for the region.
Yes, the region blends natural beauty with historical elements. For instance, the Remains of the Low-Water Bridge on the Drawa River, built in 1941 on the site of an older crossing, offers a glimpse into the area's past transport routes. Additionally, the "Leżący Słoń" glacial erratic historically served as a landmark for medieval inhabitants.
Near some natural monuments, you can find convenient facilities. For example, the Views of the Łabędziniec Nature Reserve features a picnic area. At Lake Gostomie, visitors have options for camping or renting rooms, making it suitable for longer stays.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the clear waters of Lake Gostomie to the impressive current of Węgornia Creek. The scenic viewpoints, such as the Views of the Łabędziniec Nature Reserve, are also highly rated for their peaceful atmosphere and picturesque landscapes. The geological significance of the glacial erratics and the ancient trees also captivate many.
Beyond specific natural monuments, the region boasts significant nature reserves. The "Liski" reserve within the Strzelce Landscape Park protects ancient oak and pine-oak forests. The "Buki Zdroiskie" (Zdroiskie Beeches) Reserve is another valuable site, preserving a fragment of natural mixed forest with old beech trees along the Santoczna River. You can also visit the Lubiatowskie Uroczyska Nature Reserve, which offers beautiful forest and lake views.
For birdwatching, the Viewpoint of Lech Island Cormorant Colony is an excellent spot. It's recommended to bring binoculars to fully appreciate the cormorant colony. The Views of the Łabędziniec Nature Reserve also offers opportunities to observe nature, including the island where the reserve is located.
The natural monuments in Powiat Strzelecko-Drezdenecki are beautiful year-round. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming flora, while summer offers warm weather ideal for lake activities at Lake Gostomie or Lake Rapino. Autumn showcases vibrant fall foliage, especially in forested areas like the "Liski" reserve or "Buki Zdroiskie." Even winter can offer serene, snow-covered landscapes, though some paths might be less accessible.
Yes, the region is rich in water features. The Węgornia Creek is known for its impressive current. You can also visit Lake Gostomie, the deepest lake in the area, or the scenic Lake Rapino. The Group of Weeping Willows, located on an island between a pond and the Stara Noteć River, offers a particularly picturesque and tranquil setting.


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