Natural monuments around Gmina Biskupiec, located in northeastern Poland, offer a diverse natural landscape characterized by extensive forests and numerous lakes. The region is recognized for its natural heritage, forming part of the "Green Lungs of Poland." Gmina Biskupiec features more than 20 officially recognized natural monuments, including individual trees, groups of trees, and protected areas. These sites hold scientific, historical, and landscape significance, providing opportunities for nature observation and exploration.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The border between the voivodeships passes through the bridge!
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Educational trail "BOBROWISKA". The trail starting in Grzmięca is about 4 kilometers long and leads along the western bank of the Skarlanka River https://paszport.kujawsko-pomorskie.travel/pl/sciezka-dydaktyczna-bobrowiska
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Bridge on the isthmus between Lake Wielkie Partęczyny (from the north) and Lake Dębno (from the south).
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Bridge on the isthmus between Lake Partęczyny Wielkie and Lake Dębno.
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An atmospheric lake, with little tourist traffic, captivating with the transparency of the water.
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The reserve was established on April 12, 1958 in order to preserve the overgrowing Karaś Lake and the surrounding swamps, and thus - the breeding places of water and marsh birds. In 1984, the reserve was entered on the international list of the Ramsar Convention as a wetland area of international importance.
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A very nice place to stay.
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Gmina Biskupiec is rich in diverse natural monuments, including ancient individual trees and groups of trees, picturesque lakes, and protected nature reserves. You can find monumental oaks, sycamore maples, and even a unique avenue of 780 trees. The region also features significant wetland habitats and parts of the Brodnica Landscape Park.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Lake Sosno offers a beautiful bathing area with crystal clear water, perfect for a relaxed day out. The Bobrowiska Nature Trail – Brodnicki Landscape Park is an educational trail through the forest, providing facilities and access to a beach and lake, making it ideal for family exploration.
For excellent birdwatching opportunities, visit the Karaś Lake Nature Reserve. This ornithofaunistic reserve is internationally recognized under the Ramsar Convention for its importance as a breeding ground for numerous species of water and marsh birds. Other nature reserves like 'Jezioro Karaś', 'Kociołek' peat bog, 'Łabędź', and 'Uroczysko Piotrowice' also provide critical habitats for diverse ecosystems.
Absolutely. Gmina Biskupiec is home to several impressive ancient trees. You can find monumental pedunculate oaks in Biskupiec, including one by the Primary School and a cluster near the evangelical church. There's also a distinctive sycamore maple in the village park of Wonnie. Don't miss the unique Avenue of 780 Trees between Biskupiec and Piotrowice, featuring oaks, lindens, ashes, and maples.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'Lake Wielkie Partęczyny – Lake Dębno loop' or explore MTB trails such as the 'Singletrack MTB Trail – Beach on Lake Czyste loop'. For runners, there are numerous trails like the 'Lake Silim loop'. The Skarlanka River is also known as a beautiful kayaking trail. Find more details on specific routes in the Cycling around gmina gmina Biskupiec, MTB Trails around gmina gmina Biskupiec, and Running Trails around gmina gmina Biskupiec guides.
Lake Wielkie Partęczyny is notable for a bridge located on the isthmus between it and Lake Dębno. This bridge marks the geographical point where the border between two voivodeships passes, offering an interesting geographical curiosity alongside its natural beauty.
Yes, the Słupnicki Forest (Las Słupnicki) is a nature and landscape complex that combines natural beauty with history. It features numerous monumental trees, many approximately 150 years old, alongside a late-medieval stronghold. This area is particularly appealing for those interested in historical landscapes intertwined with old-growth forests.
Kochanka Lake offers beautiful views, especially from its northern shore. However, visitors should be aware that the shore on this side is a 'peat moss bed' (spleja), a type of floating rhizome-root system. It is strongly advised not to enter this area, as it can break, posing a drowning risk.
Visitors frequently praise the region's diverse natural beauty, from the crystal-clear waters of lakes like Lake Sosno to the tranquil, less-trafficked areas. The opportunity for birdwatching at reserves like Karaś Lake Nature Reserve and the educational experience of trails like the Bobrowiska Nature Trail are also highly valued. The overall peaceful atmosphere and the chance to connect with nature are key attractions.
Yes, Gmina Biskupiec is home to some unique botanical specimens. In Ostrowite, you can find a Western Arborvitae (Żywotnik zachodni) that was recognized as a natural monument in 2000. The village also features a historic rural park, adding to the charm of the botanical exploration.
The best time to visit Gmina Biskupiec largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer offer lush greenery, ideal conditions for hiking, cycling, kayaking on the Skarlanka River, and enjoying lake activities like swimming at Lake Sosno. Autumn brings beautiful fall foliage, perfect for scenic walks and mushroom picking. Even winter can be appealing for tranquil forest walks, though some activities may be limited by weather conditions.
Yes, the region offers numerous opportunities for hiking and walking. The Bobrowiska Nature Trail – Brodnicki Landscape Park is a great example, providing an educational walk along the Skarlanka River. Many of the forests, such as Słupnicki Forest, and areas around the lakes are crisscrossed with trails suitable for exploring the natural monuments and enjoying the landscape. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Running Trails around gmina gmina Biskupiec guide, which often overlap with walking paths.


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