Natural monuments around gmina Skarżysko Kościelne are located in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, offering a landscape shaped by both natural features and historical human interaction. The area features diverse forests and unique geological formations, providing a setting for outdoor exploration. These sites blend natural beauty with historical significance, making them points of interest for those exploring the region. The gmina's terrain includes various natural elements that have drawn visitors and settlers for centuries.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Wykus was the base of Polish partisans. During the January Uprising, insurgents commanded by Marian Langiewicz were stationed here. During World War II, camps of Polish underground soldiers were located here, first under the command of Maj. Henryk Dobrzański "Hubal", later the Home Army Partisan Groups "Ponury" - lieutenant cc. Jan Piwnik "Ponury". On On September 15, 1957, in the place of the former camp, a chapel with the image of Our Lady of Sorrows was unveiled, commemorating those who died in the fight for the homeland. On its walls there are 123 nicknames of soldiers who died during the war. The shrine is surrounded by a wall, on which there are several hundred plaques with the names of the dead soldiers of the "Ponury" and "Nurt" groups. The chapel with the surrounding area within a radius of 30 m is the "Wykus" National Memorial Site and is entered in the register of immovable monuments. Every year, on the second Saturday of June, ceremonies commemorating the fallen soldiers of the Partisan Groups of the Home Army "Ponury" are organized in Wykus. Wykus (326 m above sea level) is also a nature reserve.
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The Wykus partial reserve was established by the Ordinance of the Minister of Forestry and Wood Industry of October 11, 1978. The total area of the reserve is 53.01 ha, including 52.7 ha of forest and 0.31 ha of non-forest land. The reserve belongs to the Suchedniów Forest District, Bronkowice Forest District, Bodzentyn and Wąchock communes. The subject of protection in the reserve are diversified and highly natural forests with the participation of pine, fir and oak, hornbeam, birch, aspen and alder. The age of the upper layer of trees varies from 70 to 100 years, with specimens reaching 140 years. They are a great natural asset of the reserve. The highest degree of naturalness is characteristic of forest-like fir and alder stands. The area of the reserve is overgrown with a number of forest vegetation communities, among which the following deserve attention: Carpathian beech forest, oak-hornbeam forest, upland fir forest, mixed forest, Central Polish mixed forest with fir and alder and ash riparian forest. Many interesting and protected species of plants grow in the undergrowth and undergrowth, including: hepatica, live onion, three-needle moss, bugle, laurel and clubmoss. However, Wykus is famous above all for its many historical places. Large complexes of forests have long provided shelter to patriots fighting for the independence of our country. It was here that the January insurgents found shelter and the partisans of World War II. The Wykus Reserve is an important junction of tourist trails. They lead to it: - green hiking trail from Skarżysko (Mostek) - blue pedestrian from Wąchock and Bodzentyn - black pedestrian from Starachowice - red bicycle from Mostki, Wąchock and Bronkowice
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Polana Langiewicza is commonly regarded as a campsite for insurgent troops led by General Marian Langiewicz during the January Uprising in 1863. However, there is no evidence that the insurgents were stationed in this exact place and that General Langiewicz himself stayed there. This place was indicated by Capt. Wojdacki, writing that "there was a spring and an oak grew, where General Marjan Langiewicz sat as if on a stool". The place was marked for the first time in 1925, during the convention of veterans of the 1863 uprising. Then, after the holy mass in Wąchock, the participants of the reunion went to the clearing, where a commemorative plaque was consecrated. The plaque was made in a foundry in Skarżysko, owned by Kazimierz Jan Witwicki, son of Jan Witwicki, an insurgent. At that time, the plaque was hung on an oak - today it is hung on a pine.
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In this place there is a monument commemorating the soldiers of the Home Army (Polish independence underground) from groups operating against the Germans in the Świętokrzyskie Mountains under the command of the legendary Jan Piwnik pseudonym "Gloomy". Next to it, there is a place for the Holy Mass and benches for those gathered during the ceremony.
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Skałki Cygańska Kapa are located by the fire road from Mostki towards Wykus or the Lubianka reservoir, not far from the village of Węglów. At different times of the year, the rocks have different shades of color, especially in autumn mornings, when there are frosts and a cloudless sky. The variegatedness of sandstone shades with drops of frozen dew in the morning sun is an understatement. After crossing a small ditch by the fire road, we can explore the rocks and enjoy their various shapes. On the same road, about 25 meters from the rocks, we have a place with benches where we can rest.
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Inanimate nature monument (cluster 30 m wide and 130 m long). On site, we can admire numerous rock formations made of Triassic sandstones - including walls, thresholds, cliffs and rock blocks forming a rock gorge from 2 to 2.5 m high. Numerous small caves have been discovered and described here. The rocks of Hell's Nextowski are overgrown with beautiful ferns, creating spectacular hanging gardens. source: https://www.piekielnyszlak.pl/awodcje/gmina-blizyn/78-rezerwat-pieklo-dalejowskie
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Gmina Skarżysko Kościelne offers diverse natural features. You can discover impressive rock formations like the Cygańska Kapa Rock Formations with their varied sandstone shades, or the Piekło Dalejowskie Rock Formations, which feature a rock gorge, cliffs, and small caves adorned with ferns. Additionally, the 'Skałka' in Michałów presents a picturesque rock wall with overhangs and niches, covered in moss and blueberry bushes.
Yes, several natural monuments are deeply intertwined with history. The Wykus Home Army Memorial and the Langiewicz Glade Memorial are historical sites set within forest landscapes, commemorating significant events like the January Uprising and the Home Army's operations. The Wykus Nature Reserve itself also served as a shelter for partisans during various historical conflicts. The Rydno Archaeological Reserve, while primarily archaeological, showcases how the natural landscape, including the Kamienna River valley and sand dunes, influenced prehistoric settlements.
The region is rich in diversified and natural forests. The Wykus Nature Reserve, for instance, protects forests with a mix of pine, fir, oak, and hornbeam, some trees reaching up to 140 years old. You'll find various forest communities, including Carpathian beech forest, oak-hornbeam forest, and upland fir forest, along with protected plant species like hepatica and clubmoss in the undergrowth.
Many of the natural monuments, being forest or rock formations, can be explored by families. The 'Skałka' in Michałów, with its unique rock formations and a wooden shelter, offers a tranquil setting for observation. For active families, there are several easy hiking routes nearby, such as the 'Rejów Reservoir – White Eagle Museum loop' or the 'Wąchock Dam – View of the Wąchocki Lagoon loop', which are suitable for a leisurely family outing. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around gmina Skarżysko Kościelne guide.
The area around Gmina Skarżysko Kościelne is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking through the diverse forests, with trails leading to sites like the Wykus Nature Reserve. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'View of the Wąchocki Lagoon loop' or the 'Workers' Colony – Rejov Lake loop'. For more detailed routes, check out the Hiking around gmina Skarżysko Kościelne and Cycling around gmina Skarżysko Kościelne guides.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The serene forest settings, unique rock formations like those at Cygańska Kapa, and the historical context of sites like the Wykus Home Army Memorial are highly valued. The opportunity to connect with nature while also learning about the region's past, often through well-maintained trails, is a major draw.
Yes, several tourist trails lead to and through the natural monuments. For example, the 'Skałka' in Michałów is situated in the immediate vicinity of green and red tourist trails. The Wykus Nature Reserve is a significant junction for tourist trails, with green, blue, and black pedestrian trails, as well as a red bicycle trail, leading to it from various towns.
Absolutely. The Rydno Archaeological Reserve is a prime example. It's known for its archaeological significance but is set within the natural landscape of the Kamienna River valley, featuring sand dunes. This area was crucial for prehistoric communities who utilized natural resources like hematite and flint, offering a unique insight into the interplay between ancient human activity and the natural environment.
While the natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round, spring and autumn often offer the most pleasant conditions. In spring, the forests burst with new growth and protected plant species, while autumn brings vibrant colors to the foliage, especially noticeable at sites like the Cygańska Kapa Rock Formations, where the sandstone shades are particularly striking in the morning sun.
Beyond the more prominent sites, 'Skałka' in Michałów is a charming natural monument with its picturesque rock wall and unique micro-relief, offering a tranquil setting away from larger crowds. The Piekło Dalejowskie Rock Formations, with their small caves and fern-covered cliffs, also offer a sense of discovery for those looking for a more secluded natural experience.
While specific regulations for each site may vary, generally, natural areas and forest trails in Poland are accessible to dogs on a leash. Given the prevalence of hiking trails and forest environments around monuments like the Wykus Nature Reserve and the 'Skałka' in Michałów, it's usually possible to bring your dog, provided they are kept under control and you clean up after them. Always check for local signage at the entrance to specific reserves.
Yes, several locations offer scenic views. The Cygańska Kapa Rock Formations are noted for their picturesque setting and changing colors, especially in the morning. While not explicitly a viewpoint, the unique rock formations and forest setting of 'Skałka' in Michałów provide visually appealing landscapes for observation and photography.


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