Natural monuments around gmina Słupca offer a glimpse into west-central Poland's natural heritage. The region is characterized by ancient trees and includes a portion of the Powidz Landscape Park, featuring diverse landscapes like undulating plains, rivers, and post-glacial lakes. These natural features provide ecological, historical, and landscape value for visitors.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Jezioro Skąpe near Konin is a small, picturesque reservoir (11.5 ha) located in the forest complex of Puszcza Bieniszewska. It is a valuable natural area, often surrounded by smaller lakes (Wściekłe, Głodowskie) and connected by a system of ditches. A popular recreation spot, known for its cycling routes.
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In the Bieniszew Forest, near the Camaldolese hermitage, there is a spring of St. Barnabas. This place is associated with the cult of the Five Martyr Brothers, who came to Poland - the country of Duke Bolesław the Brave - to convert the pagans. Among the martyr brothers were two Benedictines - Jan and Benedykt, and three Slavs: Mateusz, Izaak, and their servant, Krystyn. Barnabas probably accompanied them, who, according to existing sources, was the only one to survive the night of November 10/11, 1003. Barnabas lived right by the spring, whose waters had miraculous healing powers. They cured eye diseases. The chapel built over the spring was dismantled in 1932 on the orders of the then owner of Kazimierz, Stanisław Mańkowski.
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This climb is a bit tiring but pleasant
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Beautiful oak trees, you must see them
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A climatic route with several centuries-old, large oaks.
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Oaks are monuments of nature. Beautiful, huge, not a thousand years old, but old - several hundred years old. They are easy to reach by bike or on foot.
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A short, technical driveway leading from the Monastery to one of the nature reserves in the Bieniszew forest.
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This path is then easy to drive again, except for a few sandy spots at the end. Nice view of the Warta and a side arm.
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Gmina Słupca is home to several significant natural monuments, primarily ancient trees and protected natural areas. The most impressive is the Napoleon Oak, a majestic English oak estimated to be 250-300 years old, located outside the main highlights data but a key regional feature. Within our guide, you can explore the Avenue of Ancient Oaks, featuring several centuries-old trees, and the Lake Skąpe Nature Reserve, a clean mid-forest lake with rich flora and fauna.
Yes, several natural monuments in Gmina Słupca hold historical significance. The Napoleon Oak, for instance, is a living witness to centuries of history, estimated to be between 250 and 300 years old. Additionally, the St. Barnabas' Well in the Bieniszew Forest is associated with the cult of the Five Martyr Brothers and was once believed to have miraculous healing powers. The ancient trees in the Słupca cemetery also serve as living links to the town's past.
Gmina Słupca offers a variety of natural features, including ancient forests, lakes, and rivers. You can experience the tranquility of the Lake Skąpe Nature Reserve, known for its clean waters and diverse ecosystem. The region also features the Warta River, with a scenic View of the Warta River in Nadwarciański Landscape Park, offering picturesque vistas of the river and its side arms. The area is characterized by undulating plains and post-glacial lakes, particularly within the Powidz Landscape Park.
Absolutely. Many natural monuments in Gmina Słupca are suitable for families. The Lake Skąpe Nature Reserve is a popular recreation spot, ideal for a day out. The Avenue of Ancient Oaks provides an easy and climatic route that can be enjoyed on foot or by bike, perfect for all ages. Additionally, the View of the Warta River in Nadwarciański Landscape Park offers an accessible spot with nice views.
The natural monuments in Gmina Słupca are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on routes like the "Learning path "On dry and wet land": Warta Landscape Park" or the "Weir on Lake Słupeckie loop from Słupca." For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes such as the "Powidzkie Lake – Przybrodzin Beach loop from Słupca County" or the "Boardwalks on Lake Słupeckie – Lake Słupeckie loop from Słupca." You can find more details on these activities in our Hiking around gmina Słupca and Cycling around gmina Słupca guides.
Yes, there are several hiking trails that allow you to explore the natural beauty surrounding the monuments. For instance, the Ascent to the Sokółki Nature Reserve offers a short, technical climb through the Bieniszew forest. You can also find trails like the "Learning path "On dry and wet land": Warta Landscape Park" or the "Weir on Lake Słupeckie loop from Słupca." For more hiking options, refer to our Hiking around gmina Słupca guide.
The natural monuments in Gmina Słupca can be enjoyed throughout the year, each season offering a different charm. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming flora, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage, especially around the ancient oaks. Summer is ideal for lake activities at Lake Skąpe Nature Reserve. Even winter offers a unique, serene experience, particularly for observing wildlife like the little owl in the Słupca cemetery trees.
Yes, the ancient trees within the Słupca cemetery are not only impressive for their age and size but also serve as a crucial winter habitat for the little owl (sowa pójdźka), a protected species in Poland. This adds significant ecological value to these natural monuments, making them unique for wildlife observation.
Many natural monuments in Gmina Słupca are accessible by bike. The Avenue of Ancient Oaks is described as easy to reach by bike. The Lake Skąpe Nature Reserve is also known for its surrounding cycling routes. You can find various cycling routes in the area, such as the "Powidzkie Lake – Przybrodzin Beach loop from Słupca County," detailed in our Cycling around gmina Słupca guide.
Beyond the well-known sites, the broader area of Gmina Słupca, including parts of the Powidz Landscape Park, offers diverse landscapes like undulating plains, rivers, and post-glacial lakes that are worth exploring for their scenic beauty and biodiversity. While specific individual monuments within the park are not detailed, the park itself is a significant natural feature for those seeking less-trafficked natural beauty.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural grandeur and historical narrative intertwined with the monuments. The ancient oaks, such as those in the Avenue of Ancient Oaks, are often described as beautiful, huge, and climatic. The Lake Skąpe Nature Reserve is valued for its clean, unpolluted environment and rich flora and fauna, making it a popular recreation spot. The blend of nature and history, particularly with sites like the Napoleon Oak, is a major draw.

