Best attractions and places to see around Rezerwat Krajobrazowy im. prof. Wł. Szafera include natural features and historical sites within Poland's Podlaskie Voivodeship. This reserve protects diverse forest ecosystems, including alder-ash riparian forests and oak-hornbeam forests, some of which are unique to the region. It is also home to monumental trees, wetlands, and wildlife such as European bison, deer, and wild boars. Additionally, the area contains ancient burial mounds dating from the 10th to 13th centuries.
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On this very dangerous death turn (a huge number of tragic accidents) there is a cross dedicated to General Józef Bułak Bałachowicz, who was murdered in this place by the Bolshevik political police (GPU) in June 1923 (his grave is in the cemetery in Białowieża). A little further on there is another cross dedicated to those who died in the war with the Bolsheviks in 1920. Please do not stop at this dangerous turn!!!
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A nice alley for walks. Unfortunately, poor internet coverage made it difficult for us to use the map, hence such a short section. Later it turned out that it was possible to walk further to reach the narrow-gauge railway. We returned and went to the narrow-gauge railway along the road by the cemetery.
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Prepared small tourist infrastructure. At the back of the building, under the roof on the left, there is an easily accessible tap. Drinkable water, I survived without any revolutions.
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Opening hours: in high season (26.04-30.09) Monday-Friday 7:30-15:30; Saturday 9-17; Sunday 9-15; off-season Monday-Friday 7:30-15:30.
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a convenient place to stop during a bicycle trip
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The bronze bison monument weighs over 800 kg. The hunters, having collected 6,000 scales, handed them over for scrap and finalized the casting of the monument - a faithful copy of the bison obelisk from 1862.
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In the turmoil immediately after the end of the First World War, most animals fell victim to marauding soldiers and poachers. On February 9, 1921, the former forester Bartolomeus Szpakowicz shot down the last bison living in the wild. During the 19th century, bison were repeatedly caught from the stocks in this area and given away to zoos and enclosures. These stocks were drawn upon when efforts to conserve the species began in the 1920s.
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The reserve is dedicated to preserving diverse forest ecosystems, including alder-ash riparian forests, carrs, oak-hornbeam forests, and spruce and pine forests. You can also find monumental trees, wetlands along streams like the Krynica, and the highest elevation, Góra Batorego, at 183 meters above sea level.
Yes, the reserve is home to ancient burial mounds dating back to the 10th-13th centuries, offering a glimpse into the region's early history. Additionally, you can find the General Józef Bułak-Bałachowicz Memorial Cross, dedicated to a historical figure.
Beyond exploring the reserve's natural beauty, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. There's a designated Green Tourist Trail for hiking, and komoot offers numerous routes for cycling, mountain biking, and running. For example, you can find cycling routes like the "Białowieża Gravel Roads – Palace Park loop" or MTB trails such as the "Royal Oaks Trail – Żuraw Nature Reserve loop." You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated komoot guides for Cycling, MTB Trails, and Running Trails around the area.
Absolutely. Families can enjoy visiting the Bison Breeding Center – Land of the Bison, Białowieża Forest to learn about conservation efforts. The Bison Monument is also a popular spot. Additionally, the "Zebra Zubra" educational path, with its wooden boardwalks, offers an engaging way to experience the forest. The Nice alley is also suitable for family walks.
The reserve itself is an important habitat for European bison, though sightings in the wild can be rare. For a guaranteed viewing, visit the Bison Breeding Center – Land of the Bison, Białowieża Forest, which is a convenient place to learn about their conservation. The nearby Bison Show Reserve, just 3 kilometers from Białowieża, also allows visitors to see bison up close.
The Kraina Żubra Tourism and Promotion Center provides tourist information and amenities. It features a prepared small tourist infrastructure, including an easily accessible tap with drinkable water. Their opening hours vary by season, so it's advisable to check in advance.
The "Zebra Zubra" educational path is a popular route within or near the reserve, established in the late 1970s. It features wooden boardwalks through wetlands and meadows in the Narewka river valley, offering a unique way to experience the forest environment.
The reserve is conveniently located near other significant attractions in the Białowieża area. These include the Białowieża National Park (especially its Strict Protection Area), the Bison Show Reserve, the Palace Park, and the Nature and Forest Museum of the Białowieża National Park.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse forest ecosystems and the opportunity to observe wildlife like European bison. The historical sites, such as ancient burial mounds, also add a unique dimension to the natural landscape. The convenience of facilities like the Kraina Żubra Tourism and Promotion Center, with its accessible drinking water, is also highly valued by those exploring the area.
Yes, a designated Green Tourist Trail traverses the reserve, providing an excellent way to explore its natural and historical attractions. This trail stretches approximately 25 km from Hajnówka to Białowieża and is considered moderately difficult, typically taking about 8.5 hours to complete.
Yes, you can find additional information about the reserve on Wikipedia. Visit Rezerwat Krajobrazowy Władysława Szafera on Wikipedia for more details.


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