Natural monuments around Maszewo are found in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship of Poland, a region characterized by its natural heritage. The area features ancient trees, significant geological formations, and unique ecosystems. These natural monuments derive their status from their age, size, or particular aesthetic and scientific value. The landscape around Maszewo, with its forests and natural areas, provides opportunities to explore these attractions.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Nature and landscape complex "Torbowisko Reptowo" A facility that is particularly valuable in terms of nature, distinguishing the Kliniska Forest District, is the unique Reptowo Peat Bog, one of the Baltic peat bogs. It is located at the southern end of the Goleniowska Forest and is one of the largest facilities of this type in Pomerania. The nature and landscape complex "Torfowisko Reptowo" was created in 2007, it protects the remains of a large raised bog Reptowo. The area of the protected area is 462.09 ha. The Reptowo peat bog covers an area of approximately 10 km2, most of which is excluded from forest management. The plant cover of the peat bog varies depending on water availability. In dry places there are communities of degraded swamp forest, built in the tree layer by Scots pine Pinus sylvestris with an admixture of downy birch Betula pubescens. Patches of Lycopodium annotinum are often found in the undergrowth. In wetter places, where from autumn to late spring the groundwater level reaches the ground surface, phytocoenoses have developed, dominated by downy birch, with sphagnum and cottongrass in the undergrowth.
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The forest district estate consisted of: a two-story residential house with an attic and a terrace, an office building, a barn, a wheelwright's workshop, a garage, a barn, a park and a pasture. In the yard there was a natural monument that still stands today - an aged linden tree. The building of the current forest district was built in 1910.
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Commemorative stone from 1913 dedicated to the 100th anniversary of leaving Goleniów by the army of Napoleon Bonaparte. These troops were stationed in in Goleniów during the Napoleonic Wars. For the local population, those were very turbulent and restless times, because the armies of all sides of the conflict, i.e. Russian, Prussian and Napoleonic, swept through the city.
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Lipa Anna is an over 450-year-old small-leaved linden (according to the legend it is over 600 years old) with a circumference exceeding 800 cm and a height of 27 m. It is the most famous natural monument located in the Goleniów district. According to the legend, in the times of Bogusław X the Great, his wife Anna Jagielonka, together with the German embassy, camped under this lime tree, waiting for her husband, who at that time was hunting in the Goleniów Forest. There are also more romantic stories that Bogusław X kissed his wife under this tree for the first time. linden is located in the Kliniska Forest District.
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The bypass of the forest district consisted of: a two-story residential house with an attic and a terrace, an office building, a barn, a wheeler workshop, a garage, a barn, a park and a pasture. In the yard there was a nature monument - an aged lime tree, which still stands today. The building of the present forest inspectorate was built in 1910. Lipa Anna is an over 450-year-old small-leaved lime (according to legend it is over 600 years old) with a circumference of more than 800 cm and a height of 27 m. It is the most famous natural monument located in the Goleniów poviat. According to legend, during the reign of Bogusław X the Great, his wife Anna Jagielonka, along with the German envoys, camped under this linden tree in anticipation of her husband, who at that time was hunting in the Goleniów Forest. There are also more romantic stories that under this tree Bogusław X first kissed his wife.
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The region around Maszewo is home to several significant natural monuments. One of the most famous is Linden Anna and Kliniska Forest District, featuring an ancient small-leaved lime tree over 450 years old. Another unique site is the Reptowo Peat Bog Nature Reserve, which protects a large raised bog, one of the biggest of its kind in Pomerania.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Linden Anna and Kliniska Forest District is considered family-friendly, offering a chance to see the ancient tree. Additionally, the Kliniska Forest District and Mushroom Sculptures provides an engaging experience with its natural elements and unique mushroom sculptures, perfect for children.
The area around Maszewo offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the Rajmund Zielinski nature-didactic trail. For cyclists, there are dedicated routes for touring bicycles, such as the 'Maszewo Mill – Beach on Lake Maszewo loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can also find trails like the 'Dolina rzeki Iny loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the easy hikes around Maszewo, MTB trails around Maszewo, and cycling around Maszewo guides.
Generally, many natural areas and trails in Poland are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. While specific regulations for each natural monument near Maszewo should be checked locally, forest districts like Kliniska are often accessible for walks with dogs. Always ensure your pet does not disturb wildlife or other visitors.
Beyond ancient trees, the region boasts diverse natural features. The Reptowo Peat Bog Nature Reserve is a prime example, protecting a significant raised bog ecosystem. You'll encounter varied plant life, including Scots pine and downy birch in drier areas, and sphagnum moss and cottongrass in wetter parts of the peat bog. The broader landscape includes forests and natural areas characteristic of Pomerania.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical significance. For instance, the Napoleon Bonaparte Commemorative Stone in Goleniów is a notable man-made monument nearby. It commemorates the 100th anniversary of Napoleon's army leaving Goleniów, reflecting the turbulent history of the area during the Napoleonic Wars.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activity. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage changes in the forests. Summer is ideal for enjoying the full greenery and longer daylight hours. Winter can offer a serene, snow-covered landscape, though some trails might be more challenging.
While specific parking information for every site isn't detailed, natural monuments like Linden Anna and Kliniska Forest District are often located within forest districts or accessible areas where parking facilities are typically provided or available nearby. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
Access to natural monuments by public transport can vary. While Maszewo itself has some transport links, reaching specific, often secluded, natural sites like ancient trees or peat bogs might require a combination of public transport to a nearby town and then a walk or local taxi. Planning your route in advance is recommended.
Visitors particularly appreciate the ancient and impressive trees, such as the over 450-year-old Linden Anna, and the unique ecosystems like the Reptowo Peat Bog. The komoot community has shown its appreciation with over 10 upvotes and 5 photos shared, highlighting the scenic beauty and natural heritage of the area.
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. For example, the 'Rajmund Zielinski nature-didactic trail' is an easy 7 km route. Another accessible option is the 'Path "Charms of the Ina Valley"', which is about 4.5 km long. These trails allow visitors to comfortably experience the natural surroundings. More easy hikes can be found in the easy hikes around Maszewo guide.
Yes, the region offers several circular routes suitable for walking. For instance, the 'Harbour and Granary in Goleniów – St. Catherine's Church loop from Goleniów' is an easy 4.3 km walk. Another option is the 'Railway Water Tower loop from Podańsko', which is about 7.4 km. These routes provide a good way to explore the area and its natural beauty. You can find more details in the easy hikes around Maszewo guide.


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