Natural monuments around Gąsawa offer a glimpse into the ecological and historical richness of the Pałuki region in Poland. The area is characterized by the Żnin Lakes Protected Landscape Area, featuring diverse post-glacial landscapes with numerous lakes and forests. Gąsawa provides access to 6 natural monuments, including nature reserves, ancient trees, and scenic lake areas. These sites showcase varied ecosystems and geological formations.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Great place. Lake in the quarries in Piechcin. Diver training center, steep stone beaches. Super blue water, great swimming, I recommend
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A reserve established to preserve a fragment of fertile lowland beech forest in non-limestone areas for scientific, educational and landscape purposes. The reserve area is subject to strict protection (43.52 ha) and active protection (9.72 ha). It suffered noticeably during the storms that passed over Poland in August 2017.
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This is one of my favourite routes, forest, smooth road and few cars.
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I recommend the exit from the Oćwieki side (from the intersection), on this section a better surface for the exit.
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The "Gąsawka River Valley" is a nature and forest path running through a fragment of the "Źródła Gąsawki" nature reserve. The walking route leads through charming forest areas, along the lazily meandering Gąsawka River, which creates numerous pools here.
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The Mięcierzyn nature reserve is a forest nature reserve in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship near S5. A characteristic feature of this region are the so-called a cemetery of fallen trees that have been lying since the memorable storm of August 10, 2017, which passed through Wielkopolska and Kujawy.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the unique Piechcińskie Lake, known for its clear blue water and steep stone beaches within former quarries, making it a great spot for swimming. Another favorite is the Gąsawka River Valley, a scenic nature path through the Źródła Gąsawki nature reserve, featuring charming forest areas and meandering river pools.
Yes, the Mięcierzyn Nature Reserve is a significant site established to preserve a fragment of fertile lowland beech forest. Additionally, the Nature Reserve of the Gąsawka River Source, which encompasses the Gąsawka River Valley, is a peat bog reserve dedicated to preserving the river's origins and its rich biodiversity, including rare plant species.
The region boasts diverse natural features. You can find unique post-glacial landscapes within the Żnin Lakes Protected Landscape Area, characterized by numerous lakes and varied topography. Specific highlights include the turquoise waters of the Azure Lake in Piechcin, formed in a former quarry, and the ancient natural monument lime trees in Ryszewko, some dating back to 1960.
Absolutely. The Gąsawka River Valley offers a nature and forest path that is considered family-friendly. This 1.8-kilometer trail within the Źródła Gąsawki nature reserve provides an educational and scenic walk through picturesque forest areas with information boards.
In the nearby village of Ryszewko, you can find three ancient small-leaved lime trees that have been officially designated as natural monuments since 1960. These trees, with impressive circumferences, are located around the historic 18th-century wooden Church of St. Mary Magdalene, offering a blend of natural and cultural heritage.
The Gąsawa area, particularly within the Żnin Lakes Protected Landscape Area, offers excellent conditions for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and water-based activities on the numerous lakes. For specific routes, explore options like the hiking trails around Gąsawa or the gravel biking routes.
Yes, the "Dolina rzeki Gąsawki" (The Gąsawka River Valley) is a 1.8-kilometer natural forest walking path that guides visitors through the Nature Reserve of the Gąsawka River Source. This trail features 11 marked stops with information boards, offering insights into environmental protection and forest management. You can also find a Forest Trail in the Natura 2000 area Ostoja Barcińsko-Gąsawska.
Visitors frequently highlight the tranquil beauty and ecological diversity of the area. The clear waters of lakes like Piechcińskie Lake are praised for swimming, while the peaceful forest paths of the Gąsawka River Valley are loved for their smooth roads and scenic views. The unique turquoise color of the Azure Lake in Piechcin also draws considerable admiration.
The Nature Reserve of the Gąsawka River Source is particularly rich in biodiversity. It is home to several protected and rare plant species, including marsh helleborine, spurge laurel, martagon lily, cowslip, baneberry, wild garlic, and lesser bladderwort. The dominant forest type is riparian alder forest, transitioning into oak-hornbeam forest, providing a diverse habitat.
Yes, the varied post-glacial topography and numerous lakes within the Żnin Lakes Protected Landscape Area make it excellent for cycling. The area around Piechcin, for instance, offers picturesque routes with small elevations, ideal for road cyclists. You can explore various gravel biking and MTB trails in the wider Gąsawa area.
The area's scenic beauty is noted throughout the year. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant weather for hiking and water activities, making it ideal for observing the diverse flora. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the forests, while winter can offer a serene, snow-covered landscape, though some paths might be less accessible.
Yes, within the Żnin Lakes Protected Landscape Area, the varied post-glacial topography, including lake channels and small stream valleys, contributes to the area's natural beauty. A notable panoramic viewpoint can be found on the Gąsawa-Żnin route, offering expansive views of the diverse scenery.


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