Natural monuments around Miedzna are primarily found within the broader Masovian Voivodeship, offering a mix of natural features and historical sites. While the village of Miedzna itself does not feature many formally designated natural monuments, the surrounding area provides opportunities for outdoor exploration. The landscape includes forested areas and water bodies, contributing to the region's natural appeal. Recreational spots like the Niewiadoma Reservoir offer natural settings for leisure activities.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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In the triangle of small villages of Maliszewa, Poniatowo and Wólka Okrąglik, in Sokołów County, 6 km from the Treblinka railway station, there was a gravel pit. This is where the history of the penal labor camp began.
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A faunal nature reserve established in the Stoczek commune, Stoczek forest district, Łochów forest district.
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A fauna nature reserve established in the Stoczek commune, Stoczek forest district, Łochów forest district. The reserve is located within the Nadbużański Landscape Park. The purpose of protection is to preserve breeding sites of rare and endangered bird species and a rich group of birds in terms of the number of species for scientific and educational reasons. The presence of 66 species of birds has been recorded in the reserve, including 48 breeding species, such as: little grebe, common reed bunting, water hen, mallard, black stork, solitary sandpiper, tufted duck, common teal and marsh harrier.
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One of the largest landscape parks in Poland. It was established in 1993 and then expanded several times. It consists of one large and three smaller, separate patches, and covers the left bank of the Lower Bug Valley (between the mouths of the Toczna and Liwiec), as well as a fragment of the lower Narew and Liwiec valleys. The Nadbużański Landscape Park includes the forest areas of Puszcza Biała, Bory Łochowskie and Lasy Ceranowskie.
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A place of slave labor for prisoners.
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Stronghold, early Middle Ages (9th - 11th century), NIEWIADOMA town. Possibility to enter by bike and walk around the entire stronghold on hardened ground.
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The area around Miedzna offers a mix of natural features, including forested areas and water bodies. While formally designated natural monuments are few, you can explore places like the Moczydło Nature Reserve, which is a forest area, and the broader Nadbużański Landscape Park, known for its extensive natural landscapes.
Yes, the Moczydło Nature Reserve is located near Miedzna. It's a faunal reserve established to protect breeding sites of rare and endangered bird species within the Nadbużański Landscape Park.
You can visit Grodzisko in Niewiadoma – Ramparts, an early Middle Ages stronghold where you can explore the entire site on hardened ground. Another significant historical location is the Gravel pit – site of forced labor., which marks a historical site from the past, located about 6 km from the Treblinka railway station.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling and hiking. For example, there are several road cycling routes and general cycling routes, as well as hiking trails, many of which pass through natural settings like forests and along water bodies.
Yes, the Moczydło Nature Reserve is considered family-friendly, offering a chance to observe nature. Additionally, the Nadbużański Landscape Park features smooth asphalt roads suitable for family bike rides or walks.
The Nadbużański Landscape Park is one of the largest landscape parks in Poland, covering the left bank of the Lower Bug Valley and fragments of the Narew and Liwiec valleys. You can experience it by cycling or walking along its smooth asphalt roads that pass through forest areas like Puszcza Biała and Bory Łochowskie.
The Moczydło Nature Reserve is particularly known for its birdlife. It's a significant breeding ground for rare and endangered bird species, with 66 species recorded, including little grebe, common reed bunting, mallard, and black stork.
While not a formally designated natural monument, the Niewiadoma Reservoir is a local recreational spot. It features benches, beaches, and piers, providing a natural setting for leisure activities like relaxing by the water and bathing.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. For instance, at Grodzisko in Niewiadoma – Ramparts, people enjoy the ability to explore the ancient stronghold on hardened ground. The natural reserves offer opportunities for birdwatching and peaceful walks.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find various hiking trails around Miedzna, including easy loops from places like Poniatowo and Sokołów Podlaski, which allow you to explore the local natural landscapes.
Yes, the area offers cycling paths for various skill levels. For example, the Nadbużański Landscape Park features smooth asphalt roads suitable for easy rides. You can find a range of road cycling and general cycling routes, from easy to moderate, that allow you to explore the natural surroundings.


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