Best natural monuments around Cekcyn are situated within the highly forested Tuchola Forest in north-central Poland. The region is part of the Tuchola Forest Biosphere Reserve, recognized by UNESCO. Cekcyn commune features approximately 130 natural monuments and five nature reserves. This area offers diverse natural landscapes, including ancient forests, river valleys, and unique flora.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Good asphalt, I didn't notice the trees:)
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A great observation tower in the forest with a view of the largest low peat bog in the Tuchola Forest, the heart of the "Bagna nad Stążką" reserve. In the summer, it is really beautiful here - and the tower is of good quality.
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Beautiful Oak Alley protected by law. Along it, on the right, runs the Żur - Osie bike path.
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Nice section, you have to get off the bike a few times
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it is worth visiting here on foot and by bike
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Beautiful view of the rising forest after a natural disaster - the passage of a whirlwind. After this event, a tower was built to admire the power of nature, hectares of fallen forest. Today, a reminder of this event and a positive view of the fact that nature heals wounds.
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Interesting path, beautiful sights of nature, just mind that you have to carry your bikes a bit on the stone steps.
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Cekcyn is home to many unique natural monuments. One notable site is the Observation tower in the middle of the tornado damage area, which offers a poignant view of a forest recovering from a 2012 tornado, with a plaque commemorating the event. Another is the Protected Oak Avenue, a legally protected natural monument that runs alongside the Żur - Osie bike path, known for its beautiful trees and good asphalt.
Yes, the region boasts several historically significant natural sites. The Leon Wyczółkowski Yew Reserve in Wierzchlas is one of Europe's oldest and largest yew reserves, protected since 1827. It features around 3600 yew trees, including the impressive 600-700-year-old 'Chrobry' yew. Another site with local folklore is the 'Leaning Lime' Natural Monument, where legend says French soldiers buried treasure during Napoleon's retreat.
The Cekcyn area, nestled within the Tuchola Forest, offers diverse natural features. You'll find dense pine forests, interspersed with oak, hornbeam, aspen, birch, and yew trees. The region is characterized by numerous lakes (27 in the commune), river valleys like the picturesque Ryszka River Valley, and unique wetland environments such as the "Bagna nad Stążką" Nature Reserve, which includes a large low peat bog visible from an Observation tower.
Absolutely. The "Jelenia Wyspa" Educational Trail, located near the "Bagna nad Stążką" Nature Reserve, is a 3.5 km path with ten informational stops, perfect for families to learn about the wetland environment. The Protected Oak Avenue also offers a pleasant, flat surface suitable for cycling or walking with children.
The forested and lake-filled landscape around Cekcyn is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the "Jelenia Wyspa Nature Trail" or explore longer routes such as the "Hiking loop from Piła-Młyn." Cycling is also popular, with options like the Żur - Osie bike path running alongside the Protected Oak Avenue. For more challenging rides, there are numerous mountain biking trails available. You can find more details on routes in the Hiking around Cekcyn and MTB Trails around Cekcyn guides.
Several observation towers offer excellent views of the Cekcyn landscape. The Observation tower in the middle of the tornado damage area provides a unique perspective on forest recovery. Another is the Observation Tower Over the Rebuilding Forest, showcasing nature's resilience. Additionally, an Observation tower in the forest offers views of the largest low peat bog in the Tuchola Forest, within the "Bagna nad Stążką" reserve.
The region is rich in biodiversity. You can observe relic plant species and a variety of trees including pine, oak, hornbeam, aspen, birch, and ancient yews. The "Bagna nad Stążką" Nature Reserve features unique bog vegetation. Wildlife includes rare bird species such as the white-tailed eagle, capercaillie, crane, and grey heron, as well as mammals like the otter.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. The "Jelenia Wyspa Nature Trail" is an easy 3.2 km route, perfect for a leisurely walk. Other easy loops include a 5.8 km "Hiking loop from Świt" and a 4.2 km "Hiking loop from Piła." These routes are generally well-suited for various fitness levels. More easy hikes can be found in the Easy hikes around Cekcyn guide.
The Tuchola Forest Biosphere Reserve is a UNESCO-recognized area that encompasses the Cekcyn region. This designation highlights the area's exceptional natural heritage and its importance for biodiversity conservation. Cekcyn commune itself is a significant part of this reserve, hosting approximately 130 natural monuments and five nature reserves, all contributing to the rich natural landscape of the Tuchola Forest.
Visitors frequently appreciate the untouched nature and the opportunity to witness both the power and resilience of the natural world. Many enjoy the beautiful sights and interesting paths, such as those found in the Bagna nad Stążką Nature Reserve. The views from observation towers, showcasing recovering forests or vast peat bogs, are also highly rated experiences.
Yes, the Leon Wyczółkowski Yew Reserve in Wierzchlas is free to enter, allowing visitors to explore this ancient 'sacred grove' and witness its impressive collection of yew trees, including the centuries-old 'Chrobry' yew.


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