Best natural monuments around gmina Dobra (Szczecińska) feature a diverse natural heritage, characterized by impressive old-growth trees and unique geological formations. The region is home to various protected trees, including ancient oaks, plane trees, and ash trees, many of which are recognized for their significant size and age. Glacial erratics also contribute to the area's natural curiosities, offering insights into its geological past. These sites provide opportunities to observe remarkable examples of enduring plant life and natural history.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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a group of lakes located in the Niemierzyńska Valley
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The park is a place for walks, but also a stage for art – for several years, during the summer season, various concerts are held here on Saturdays and Sundays, workshops for children are conducted, or dance parties. Over nine thousand roses of 99 varieties have been planted in the garden, and other valuable plant species grow here as well.
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spectacular installation by a legendary Polish artist
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„Ogniste Ptaki” (Fiery Birds) was unveiled in 1975 on the embankment near the Castle of the Pomeranian Dukes on the occasion of an exhibition of works by Władysław Hasior, a sculptor and painter from Zakopane. In the photograph by Zbigniew Wróblewski, a photographer from Szczecin, the installation can be seen in its full glory, standing in specially arranged flames. Four years later, however, it had to be removed from there because the construction of the Castle Route was beginning. After several months of renovation by the creator, „Fiery Birds” ended up on the Polish-Soviet Friendship Square, now Plac Zgody. They were placed on a steel ramp, on a lawn between ul. Bogusława X and Obrońców Stalingradu (now Bałuki). In 1989, the construction of a new tenement house began at this location, so there was no longer space for the artistic installation. They were put into storage for five years. They require conservation work. Eventually, „Fiery Birds” landed in Kasprowicz Park.
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"Syrenie Stawy" - biodiversity protection center in the Arkoński Forest Park The project involves strengthening nature protection mechanisms, preserving and protecting the natural environment of the Arkoński Forest Park and creating "Syrenich Stawy" - a center for the protection of biodiversity, endangered species and native species. As part of the project, work was carried out related to the enrichment of biodiversity and nature protection, traffic canalization by modernization of park alleys and the construction of a nature and educational trail.
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A beautiful rose garden with many different types of roses and other flowers. There are plenty of seating options and an overgrown passageway.
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The current park, opened for walkers on April 20, 2007, was established in the place of Różanka - Rasarium/Rosengarten established in 1928 on the occasion of a gardeners' convention and expanded in the 1930s. The park is a place for walking, but also a stage for art - for several years in the summer season, on Saturdays and Sundays, various concerts, workshops for children and dance parties are held here. More than nine thousand roses in 99 varieties have been planted in the garden, as well as other valuable plant species. In the southern part of the complex, developed with perennial plants, a fountain was built, consisting of two reservoirs (upper and lower). Its part were sculptures of four birds (geese or swans) by Kurt Schwerdtfeger, hence the name "Bird well".
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The region is rich in natural monuments, primarily featuring impressive old-growth trees and unique geological formations. Notable examples include the ancient Plane Trees and Ash Trees in Dobra, various Pedunculate Oaks scattered across the gmina, and a significant Glacial Erratic in Makowiec Duży. You can also visit the Siren Ponds, a biodiversity protection center, and the Wodozbiór Observation Platform for scenic views.
Yes, Gmina Dobra (Szczecińska) is known for its diverse protected trees. You can find impressive Plane Trees and Ash Trees in Dobra, several ancient Pedunculate Oaks in areas like Kobylanka and Rakówiec, and even a distinctive Dark Birch along road 637 in Dobra. There's also a proposed Pedunculate Oak in Bezrzecze, known as a 'beautiful giant' by the local community.
Absolutely. A notable geological natural monument is the large Glacial Erratic located in Makowiec Duży, near road 637. This boulder offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's ancient geological processes.
Many natural monuments in the area are suitable for families. The Siren Ponds offer a quiet setting with a nature and educational trail, and even a playground for kids. The Różanka Rose Garden is another excellent family-friendly option, featuring over 9000 roses and often hosting workshops and concerts during summer.
The region features natural monuments with historical significance. For instance, three common Ash Trees are recognized within the historic church cemetery in Dobra. Additionally, a row of five Pedunculate Oaks forms a natural monument within the historic park in Rudzienko, contributing to its historical landscape. While not individual natural monuments, historic parks like those in Skrzydlna and Buk also preserve old-growth trees over a hundred years old, offering a blend of natural beauty and history.
The area around Gmina Dobra (Szczecińska) offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, running trails, and general cycling paths that often pass by or near these natural sites, allowing you to combine nature appreciation with active exploration.
Yes, several natural monuments are situated within accessible areas. The Siren Ponds feature a nature and educational trail within the Arkoński Forest Park. Historic parks, such as the one in Rudzienko with its row of ancient oaks, provide serene environments for walks. Many of the individual trees are located in public or easily accessible areas, often along roads or within village settings.
Visitors appreciate the quiet settings and beautiful scenery, especially at places like the Siren Ponds, which is a biodiversity protection center. The Różanka Rose Garden is loved for its vast collection of roses and its role as a cultural venue. The Wodozbiór Observation Platform is valued for its views of the natural landscape. Generally, the impressive size and age of the ancient trees and the unique geological features are highlights for many.
Yes, the Wodozbiór Observation Platform offers a dedicated resting place with benches and a view of the 'Wodozbiera' nature and landscape complex, including Wysoki Staw and the Gręziniec and Sienniczka streams. It's a great spot to observe the local nature.
Yes, an impressive Pedunculate Oak on Górna Street in Bezrzecze, with a trunk circumference of 409 cm and an estimated age of 170 years, is currently in the process of being designated as a natural monument. The local community is actively involved in naming this 'beautiful giant,' highlighting its significance as a local symbol.
The natural monuments, particularly the ancient trees and historic parks, can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and blooming flowers, especially at the Różanka Rose Garden. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter can offer a serene, stark beauty, especially for the large trees and glacial erratic. For outdoor activities like cycling and running, spring through autumn are generally most pleasant.
Many of the natural monuments, especially the ancient trees in villages like Dobra and Bezrzecze, are located in easily accessible areas, often near roads or within public parks and cemeteries. Sites like the Siren Ponds and Różanka Rose Garden are designed for walkers and offer well-maintained paths. Specific accessibility for individuals with mobility challenges may vary by location, but generally, the region aims to make its natural heritage available to all.
Yes, Gmina Dobra (Szczecińska) features several historic parks that house natural monuments. For example, a row of five Pedunculate Oaks forms a natural monument within the historic park in Rudzienko. Other historic parks, such as the former manor park in Skrzydlna and the park in Buk (which includes a former church cemetery dating back to the 13th century), preserve numerous old-growth trees like lindens, hornbeams, beeches, oaks, and birches, many of which are over a hundred years old.


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