Natural monuments around gmina Lubawka offer a diverse range of natural features in southwestern Poland. The region is characterized by varied landscapes and geological history, including the foreland hills of the Giant Mountains. These sites provide opportunities to explore unique rock formations, significant trees, and scenic water bodies. The area is part of the Sudetes Crown and offers panoramic views from its higher elevations.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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❄️ A winter walk with magical views! 🌄 Sun over the mountains, fresh frost, glistening snow, and perfect shots at every turn 📸✨ An easy, atmospheric route that gives you the feeling of a true winter fairy tale. Come for beautiful views, inspiration, and fresh mountain air! 🌬️🏔️💙
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A beautiful waterfall, which was created by damming the waters of the Łomnica River. There is something to see. It is not far from Łomnica, so it is easy to get there!
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The history of meteorological observations here on Śnieżka begins in 1824, but the first observatory was here since 1900. This one is named after Tadeusz Hołdys, who directed it for many years. Beautiful views!
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The most beautiful place in this part of the Karkonosze Mountains. Easy access from Karpacz. In the season there are a lot of people...
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The wild waterfall is impressive. But since it is right on the street, it is of course totally overcrowded and not really a highlight. The fall is not of natural origin but was built as a reservoir at the beginning of the 20th century. But it is ideal as a photo motif.
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One of the most beautiful buildings in the Giant Mountains, great location, good food. But overcrowded on the weekend.
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Below the valley station of the chairlift you will find this (artificial) waterfall. The small detour is still worth it.
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Sněžka (Polish Śnieżka, German Schneekoppe) is, with its 1603 m (previously stated figure 1602 m), the highest mountain in the Giant Mountains, Sudetes, Silesia, Bohemia, and the whole of the Czech Republic. Considering that the peak of Sněžka is located in Poland, the highest peak lying within the borders of the Czech Republic is Luční hora, 1555 m high. Sněžka is an important landmark of the eastern part of the Giant Mountains.
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Gmina Lubawka features fascinating geological formations, including the Skała Śmierci (Death Rock) in Okrzeszyn, which is one of two inanimate natural monuments linked to ancient volcanism. Additionally, Zadzierna Mountain, the highest peak of the Lubawska Gate, showcases conglomerates formed by selective weathering, with striking rocky ridges and high rock walls.
Yes, gmina Lubawka is home to several impressive monumental trees. You can find a large Small-leaved lime in Błażejów (house number 46) with a circumference of 250 cm, and two significant White horse chestnuts near house number 52 in Błażejów. In Jarkowice, near the 'Srebrny Potok' resort, there's a majestic Sycamore maple with a trunk circumference of 360 cm.
The region offers several beautiful water features. The artificial Zalew Bukówka (Bukówka Lake) is one of Poland's highest-situated dam reservoirs, perfect for water sports and relaxation. You can also visit Mały Staw (Little Pond) and Samotnia Mountain Hut, a scenic lake known for its picturesque setting and as a great photo motif. Another highlight is the Wild Waterfall (Dziki Wodospad), a beautiful cascade created by damming the Łomnica River.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Śnieżka (Schneekoppe) Summit, which at 1603 meters above sea level, offers visibility of up to 200 km on clear days. Zadzierna Mountain also provides extensive vistas of the Bukówka Reservoir, the Lubawska Gate, and parts of the Karkonosze Mountains. Additionally, viewpoints like Stróża Hill (683 m a.s.l.) offer excellent panoramas of Zalew Bukówka and its surrounding forests.
Yes, the Wild Waterfall (Dziki Wodospad) is considered family-friendly and easily accessible. The area around Zalew Bukówka is also great for families, offering sandy and stony beaches for swimming and opportunities for pedal boating. A walk around the lake is a pleasant and relatively easy outing for all ages.
The region around gmina Lubawka offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, with trails leading to places like Zadzierna Mountain and around Zalew Bukówka. For more hiking options, explore routes in the Hiking around gmina Lubawka guide. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Descent into Kowary – Ascent to Spindler Pass loop' available in the Road Cycling Routes around gmina Lubawka guide. Water sports like windsurfing, kitesurfing, kayaking, and fishing are popular on Zalew Bukówka.
The Rezerwat Kruczy Kamień (Kruczy Kamień Reserve) is a nature reserve in gmina Lubawka established for the protection of valuable natural habitats or geological formations. While specific details are not widely publicized, its designation as a reserve indicates its unique ecological or geological significance, making it a place worthy of preservation and exploration for nature enthusiasts.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and unique features. For instance, the Mały Staw (Little Pond) and Samotnia Mountain Hut is loved for its scenic beauty and being a great photo motif. The Boardwalk to Luční Bouda is appreciated for allowing dry passage across a high moor with wide, expansive views, making it a popular photo opportunity. The extensive visibility from Śnieżka (Schneekoppe) Summit is also a major draw.
While primarily natural, some sites have historical connections. Zadzierna Mountain, for example, had a rock at its summit designated as a natural monument until 1945. The mountain is also part of the Polish Sudetes Crown, reflecting its historical significance in regional mountaineering. The Sněžka Meteorological Observatory, though a man-made structure, has a rich history of meteorological observations dating back to 1824.
The Zalew Bukówka is a significant attraction for relaxation and active recreation throughout the year, with water sports popular in warmer months. For hiking and enjoying panoramic views from peaks like Śnieżka (Schneekoppe) Summit and Zadzierna Mountain, clear weather conditions are ideal, typically found in late spring, summer, and early autumn. Winter offers opportunities for snow-covered landscapes, but some trails may be more challenging.
Yes, many natural monuments are accessible via hiking trails. Zadzierna Mountain is easily reached via trails from nearby villages like Paprotki and Bukówka. The Boardwalk to Luční Bouda is itself a trail through a high moor. You can find various hiking routes, including those around Zalew Bukówka, in the Hiking around gmina Lubawka guide.


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