Best natural monuments around powiat kołobrzeski include ancient trees, coastal dunes, and protected ecological sites. This region on the Polish Baltic coast features a diverse geomorphological structure shaped by glacial activity. Its landscape is characterized by wide sandy beaches, a unique microclimate, and varied natural environments. The area offers a range of natural features, from historic oaks to dynamic sand formations and wetlands.
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Beautiful fountain, it's impressive.
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In the 18 Marca park stands this over 150-year-old beech tree, an impressive natural monument with a mighty trunk and a broad crown. It commemorates Heinrich Martens, the long-time director of horticulture in Kolberg, who shaped many of today's parks. Its trunk circumference is 447 cm, its height approx. 23 m. It was declared a natural monument on September 8, 1992 and was named the "Heinrich-Martens-Buche". Heinrich Martens was a renowned horticultural expert and director of the municipal gardens in Kolberg from 1887 to 1926. He designed, among others, the 18 Marca park, the park in the spa district, the park on ul. Towarowa, and the green spaces at the Pulverturm. He died on September 22, 1926, and was buried in the central cemetery in Załęże.
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The Wave Fountain in Stefana Żeromskiego Park is a small but very atmospheric work of art in the middle of the green coastal park of Kołobrzeg. Its curved shape is reminiscent of the movement of the Baltic Sea waves and blends harmoniously into the tranquil park landscape. The fountain is a pleasant intermediate stop for a breather, surrounded by old trees, walking paths, and benches that invite you to rest.
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A beautiful spot worth visiting, where the Czerwona River flows into the Baltic Sea. A beautiful golden beach and a great place for a picnic.
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An interesting area: a peat bog with a good information board about peat: how it is formed and about the flora in such areas.
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Beautiful fountain and gathering place for pigeons.
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Powiat Kołobrzeski is home to several remarkable natural monuments. You can explore the dynamic Dźwirzyno Sand Dunes and Viewpoint, featuring the migratory 'Patelnia' dune. Don't miss the ancient Warcisław Pedunculate Oak, a 640-year-old tree, or the serene Red River Estuary, where the Czerwona River meets the Baltic Sea.
Yes, the region is famous for its ancient oaks. Besides the Warcisław Pedunculate Oak, which is around 640 years old, you can also find the even older 'Bolesław' oak, estimated to be 800 years old, both located in the Kołobrzeg Forest. Additionally, the Antoni Plane Tree in Park Podworski, Rusowo and the Historic Manor Park offer a blend of natural beauty and historical context.
The Dźwirzyno Sand Dunes and Viewpoint are a prime example of unique geological processes, with the 'Patelnia' dune shifting approximately 2 meters northeast annually. The broader landscape of Powiat Kołobrzeski, shaped by glacial activity, features diverse geomorphological structures like moraine hills, kames, eskers, and vast pradolinas.
Absolutely! Many natural monuments are suitable for families. The Dźwirzyno Sand Dunes and Viewpoint offers a beautiful bike path that's great for children. The Red River Estuary is perfect for a beach walk or picnic. Other family-friendly spots include the Warcisław Pedunculate Oak, Antoni Plane Tree, Low Bog, and the Ancient Linden Tree.
The region offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various routes for touring, road, and gravel biking. For example, explore the area with routes like 'White Moor Bridge – Kołobrzeg loop from Ustronie Morskie' or 'Ekopark Wschodni Nature Trail – Kołobrzeg Bicycle Counter loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Cycling around powiat kołobrzeski guide.
Yes, the Dźwirzyno Sand Dunes and Viewpoint is noted as wheelchair accessible. Additionally, the Wave Fountain in Stefana Żeromskiego Park, while a man-made monument, is also wheelchair accessible and located within a park setting.
The Polish Baltic coast, including Powiat Kołobrzeski, is particularly pleasant during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September). This period offers mild temperatures, ideal for exploring the beaches, dunes, and forests. The unique microclimate and clean air are enjoyable year-round, but summer provides the best conditions for outdoor activities.
The Low Bog is an interesting area with lush flora and fauna, including information boards about peat formation. The Eastern Ecopark (Ekopark Wschodni) near Kołobrzeg is a protected ecological site known for its halophyte vegetation (salt-tolerant plants) and serves as a nesting and resting ground for protected bird species like swans and herons, making it excellent for nature observation and birdwatching.
Visitors frequently praise the beauty and tranquility of the coastal areas, especially the scenic bike paths through the dunes. The ancient oaks are appreciated for their impressive size and historical significance. Many enjoy the opportunity for peaceful beach walks, picnics, and observing the diverse natural landscapes, from dynamic dunes to lush bogs and estuaries.
While popular sites like the Dźwirzyno Dunes can attract visitors, exploring the various ancient trees like the Ancient Linden Tree or the Antoni Plane Tree in Park Podworski, Rusowo, or the Low Bog might offer a more serene experience, especially outside of peak tourist hours. The extensive network of forest paths also provides opportunities to find quieter spots.
Yes, several natural monuments have historical connections. The ancient oaks, such as the Warcisław Pedunculate Oak, are named after historical figures and stand as living testaments to the region's past. The Antoni Plane Tree in Park Podworski, Rusowo and the Historic Manor Park are situated within historical park settings, allowing you to enjoy nature while appreciating the area's heritage.


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