Attractions and places to see around gmina Korzenna encompass a landscape characterized by prominent peaks, unique rock formations, and historical sites. The region features natural reserves protecting ancient yew trees and distinctive geological features like flysch sandstone formations. Cultural points of interest include historic wooden churches and medieval fortified settlements, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical depth.
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The Royal Castle in Nowy Sącz is now a picturesque ruin located in a place of exceptional landscape value – on a slope at the mouth of the Kamienica River into the Dunajec River. Built by Casimir the Great in the 14th century, it was once an important administrative and defensive point, visited by kings, including Jadwiga of Anjou and Władysław Jagiełło. Today, you can see the reconstructed Kowalska Tower and fragments of the old walls, and the entire area serves as a city park.
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A tower and a few walls still tower over the Dunajec. The rest of the castle complex is history.
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It is a 15 hectare wooded hill, located 700 m south of the town, on which there is a group of rocks. Over the years, wind, frost and rain have given the rocks fantastic shapes. Legends shroud Skamieniałe Miasto in mystery. Witch (Czarownica) The most popular rock in the reserve, its height is 13 metres. The upper part of the rock looks like a mystical profile of a witch, with clearly defined eye sockets, a long crooked nose and a protruding chin. The witch is made of sandstone layers with different grain sizes. In the upper part of the rock there are many cracks, the largest of which is 0.5 m by 8 m. Rock with a cross The rock is in the shape of a tower and is about 10 m high. Inside there is a crack with steps that allow you to climb to the top of the rock. The view from the top extends over the neighboring hills, valleys, the Biała River and Ciężkowice. Grunwald The rock was given its name in 1910 to commemorate the Battle of Grunwald, which took place 500 years ago. A memorial plaque donated by I.J. Paderewski was attached to the rock. The rock is in the shape of a tower, which lies along the road and is considered the largest in the entire reserve. The height in the western part is 17 m.
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Pride of Szalowa - a wooden church from the 1730s. It is worth noting that at the time of its foundation, Augustus III of Saxony, the penultimate king of Poland, began his rule and the hussars were still a significant force in the Polish army. Inventions such as the steam engine, the telephone or even the light bulb were not yet known - the pinnacle of modernity at that time was the mercury thermometer invented a few years earlier.
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In 1784, large masses of earth slid down the slopes of Maślana. In 1913, Jelenia Góra triggered another landslide, which reached catastrophic proportions and destroyed a large forest area and several buildings in the Szklarki settlement. Strange folds in the terrain and numerous lakes in the depressions formed. In the landslide area there is a lake, commonly called "Beskidzkie Morskie Oko". Its area is about 80 m² and its depth is about 4 m.
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A restored wall is a ruin. The stairs at the back are closed with a gate, and there are no opening hours listed.
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According to one legend, a witch is a woman who was turned into a rock for cursing a priest who was rushing with the Blessed Sacrament to a sick person. Another legend says that witches and witches from all over the area met here for the Sabbath. The second legend seems to be still valid, considering that for several years there has been a mysterious fire ring at the foot of the rock - probably created by witches who met here. The safest way to get to the rock is from the parking lot via a footbridge hanging over the road, designed to make it easier for tourists to safely explore the "Petrified City". Source: https://skamienilemiasto.pl/skamieniale-miasto/legendy/
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Gmina Korzenna boasts several unique natural sites. You can visit the Diable Skały (Devil's Rocks) Nature Reserve in Bukowiec, known for its imaginative rock formations and the 'Diabla Dziura' cave. Another significant natural attraction is the Cisy w Mogilnie (Yews in Mogilno) Reserve, located on the slopes of Jodłowa Góra, which protects ancient yew trees and features a nature trail. Don't miss the Witch Rock (Czarownica), a prominent rock formation within the Skamieniałe Miasto (Petrified City) in Ciężkowice, steeped in local legends.
Yes, Gmina Korzenna is rich in history and culture. Explore the remnants of the Royal Castle in Nowy Sącz, a 14th-century castle now serving as a municipal park. You can also visit the historic St. Catherine's Church in Grybow, with mentions dating back to the Middle Ages. The region is also known for its beautiful wooden churches, such as the unique 18th-century Baroque St. Michael the Archangel Wooden Church in Szalowa. Additionally, the Market Square in Ciężkowice, featuring a classicist town hall and Paderewski’s bench, is part of the Małopolska Wooden Architecture Trail.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. Hiking is popular, with trails connecting peaks like Jodłowa Góra and Rosochatka, and a nature path within the Diable Skały reserve. Climbing enthusiasts can find training walls at Diable Skały. For a unique perspective, scenic flights are available from the AERO-LACH Airfield in Jasienna. You can also find various routes for different sports; for easy hikes, check out the Easy hikes around gmina Korzenna guide.
Many attractions in Gmina Korzenna are suitable for families. The Royal Castle in Nowy Sącz, with its park setting, is great for a leisurely visit. The Market Square in Ciężkowice offers an accessible and pleasant environment. Nature reserves like Diable Skały and Cisy w Mogilnie provide engaging nature trails for children and adults alike, with opportunities for mushroom picking and berry gathering in the surrounding forests.
Gmina Korzenna offers several hiking opportunities. A blue hiking trail connects the prominent peaks of Jodłowa Góra and Rosochatka, offering splendid views of the Tatra Mountains from Jodłowa Góra's clearings. There's also a dedicated nature path within the Diable Skały Nature Reserve in Bukowiec. For more options, including easy routes, explore the Easy hikes around gmina Korzenna guide.
For breathtaking vistas, head to the clearings on Jodłowa Góra, which offer splendid views of the Tatra Mountains. Góra Trzebin also provides beautiful views of the surrounding hills. The Witch Rock (Czarownica) in Ciężkowice is part of a larger rock group that offers views over neighboring hills, valleys, and the Biała River.
Yes, the area around Gmina Korzenna is suitable for cycling. You can find various road cycling routes that allow you to explore the scenic landscapes. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around gmina Korzenna guide.
Absolutely. The Diable Skały (Devil's Rocks) Nature Reserve is renowned for its unique inanimate nature, featuring various rock formations with imaginative shapes like a bastion, mushroom, and pulpits, composed of flysch sandstone-conglomerate. The Witch Rock (Czarownica) in Ciężkowice is another striking example of these natural rock sculptures, formed by wind, frost, and rain over centuries.
The Cisy w Mogilnie (Yews in Mogilno) Reserve is a protected forest reserve established to preserve natural stands of yew trees, which are legally protected in Poland. It is home to around 800 yew specimens, some reaching up to 9 meters in height. Notably, one yew, named Bartek, is nearly 600 years old, making it one of the oldest inhabitants of the gmina.
The gmina has an active cultural scene. Teatr Dabar is a notable operating theater. The local Culture Center in Korzenna, established in 1998, offers various workshops, music, and dance activities, fostering cultural engagement across generations.
The 'Diabla Dziura' (Devil's Hole) cave is located within the northern slopes of the hill in the Diable Skały (Devil's Rocks) Nature Reserve. It boasts approximately 320 meters of corridors and is particularly significant as it hosts Poland's largest colony of the critically endangered lesser horseshoe bat.
Yes, Gmina Korzenna offers several running trails for those looking to stay active. You can explore various routes with different difficulty levels. For more information on specific trails, check out the Running Trails around gmina Korzenna guide.


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