Best attractions and places to see in Uroczyska Puszczy Solskiej include a diverse range of natural habitats and historical sites within this protected area in southeastern Poland. The region encompasses five enclaves within the Solska Forest, known for its extensive forest complexes, rivers, and peat bogs. Designated as a Natura 2000 special area of habitat protection, it covers over 34,000 hectares, preserving various European-threatened natural habitat types.
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A great forest, asphalt road leading from Narol in an easterly direction, leading out near the ponds in Ruda Różaniecka. Driving this route, it is worth paying attention to the deformations of the road caused by roots in several places.
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The Czartowe Pole Reserve is one of the most picturesque parts of Roztocze, located on the Sopot River, on the border of the Józefów and Susiec communes. It delights with the natural landscape of the valley with numerous water rapids, steep slopes covered with forest and rare plants. In the area you will see the ruins of the 17th-century Zamoyski paper mill and symbolic graves of partisans. The reserve is open to tourists - a nature trail about 1 kilometer long with wooden footbridges leads through it. Right next to it is the Green Velo parking place with shelters and stands where you can attach a bike.
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The former border between the partitions
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The Bukowy Las Reserve in the Solska Forest Landscape Park is one of the most valuable natural sites in Roztocze, protecting natural beech forests. It is an ideal place for lovers of peaceful hikes, where you can admire mighty beech trees, often over 150 years old. The reserve is especially impressive in autumn, when the leaves take on golden-red colours, creating a picturesque landscape. There are numerous tourist trails in the area, including bicycle routes, leading through the wild wilderness of the Solska Forest. Thanks to the perfectly smooth asphalt, we can also admire these areas from the perspective of a road bike.
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The path runs on both sides of the Tanew River and shows a fragment of one of the most interesting landscape reserves in Roztocze, the "Nad Tawią" reserve. The path starts from the forest parking lot, located on the Susiec-Cieszanów road at the beginning of the village of Huta Szumy, just before the bridge over the Tanew River (driving from Susiec towards Cieszanów). The route is marked in the trees with white squares with a red diagonal stripe. The length of the route is approximately 3 km. Tourists visiting this place are provided with wooden tables and benches, educational boards, wooden platforms with handrails, wooden stairs, waste bins and toilets. This is where you can see waterfalls commonly called "szumy" or "szypoty" and get acquainted with various forest complexes and other extremely interesting elements of nature.
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The Czartowe Pole Reserve was established in 1958. It covers an area of approximately 80.5 ha. The name of the reserve comes from a forest clearing about which it was said that "only devils roamed there." The reserve covers a several-kilometer long section of the picturesque Sopot River valley. In this section there is a whole series of waterfalls, which, combined with a large decline in the bed, makes Sopot resemble a swift mountain stream. The sandy islands that form between the jagged river rapids add even more charm to this unique river. The specific shape of the river bottom and clean water provide excellent living conditions for graylings and brown trouts. A major attraction of the reserve are the ruins of a historic paper mill standing on the outskirts of a clearing that was the property of the Zamość Estate. It was established in the first half of the 18th century and was one of the largest plants in the Kingdom of Poland. Nine types of paper were produced here, including: packaging, printing, office and stamping. During the plant's heyday, the paper produced here accounted for 80% of all paper production in the Lublin Governorate. The paper mill used the power of Sopot's river current, but the proximity of the river also had its disadvantages - the buildings and machines were destroyed by floods several times and required renovation works. Ultimately, a fire in 1883 contributed to the collapse of the paper mill. Reconstruction of the plant turned out to be unprofitable due to the enormous damage. The paper mill fell into ruin, and the local "fiends", suspected of causing the flood and fire, finally had a clearing to themselves. A 1.4 km long nature and educational trail runs through part of the reserve. Along the path, in addition to attractions such as the river gorge, rich vegetation and the ruins of a paper mill, there are also places related to the fight for Poland's independence. You can see an obelisk commemorating the stay of soldiers from the Sanitary Officer Cadet School who stayed here on summer maneuvers in 1931, and a commemorative stone from 1936 placed in the place where the scouts set up their camps. At the partisan cemetery there are symbolic graves of the famous "Mishka Tatar" and "Korsarz", who died defending local residents against repression by the Germans.
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The ruins are the remains of a once large industrial plant of the Zamość estate built in the 18th century. In the years of the Duchy of Warsaw and the Kingdom of Poland, the plant was leased by Lejbuś Kahan, and then Cała Wax - the owner of the Hebrew printing house in Józefów. In the 1830s, approximately 4,000 reams of paper were produced here, which constituted 80% of the total production in the Lublin Governorate. Over 9 types of paper, including wrapping, printing, office and stamp paper. Paper was made by hand, mainly from rags. An interesting fact is that it contained a watermark - the lord's monogram or the Zamoyski family's coat of arms. It is one of the largest plants in the Kingdom of Poland. He used the power of the Sopot River flowing down. The collapse of the paper mill was directly caused by floods in 1849 and 1870 and a fire in 1883, after which the reconstruction of the plant became unprofitable due to the enormous damage.
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A beautiful place for quiet and peaceful walks. There are no crowds of people.
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Uroczyska Puszczy Solskiej is characterized by extensive forest complexes, including pine, fir, and alder-ash riparian forests. You can also find well-preserved bog pine forests, high and transitional peat bogs with characteristic mosses and sundews, and sand dunes. The region is also home to significant rivers like the Sopot and Tanew, known for their picturesque valleys and cascades.
The most famous 'szumy' (waterfalls) are found on the Tanew River, often considered the most beautiful attraction in Roztocze. You can explore these cascades via the Nad Tanwią Nature and Educational Trail, which runs along both sides of the river. The Jeleń Waterfall, the largest in Roztocze, is also located along this trail.
The Czartowe Pole Nature Reserve is one of the most picturesque parts of Roztocze. It features a stunning valley along the Sopot River with numerous rapids, steep forested slopes, and rare plant species. A nature trail with wooden footbridges allows visitors to explore its beauty, including the ruins of the 18th-century Zamoyski Paper Mill.
Yes, the region offers several historical landmarks. You can visit the ruins of the Zamoyski Paper Mill, an 18th-century industrial plant that was once a significant enterprise. Another notable site is the Historic Border Crossing on the Tanew River, which marks the former border between partitioned territories established in 1815.
This site marks the former border between the Russian and Austrian partitions of Poland, established in 1815. It served as an illegal route for patriotic activists and smugglers. Notably, Józef Piłsudski, a key figure in Polish independence, crossed this border in 1901 after escaping from prison.
Absolutely. The Nad Tanwią Nature and Educational Trail is designed for visitors of all ages, featuring wooden tables, benches, educational boards, and footbridges. The Czartowe Pole Nature Reserve also has a nature trail about 1 kilometer long with wooden footbridges, making it accessible for families. Many forest roads, like the Forest Road by Bukowy Las Nature Reserve, are also suitable for leisurely family walks.
Uroczyska Puszczy Solskiej offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like the 'Loop Rezerwat Czartowe Pole through Szlak Ziemi Józefowskiej' (moderate, 14.6 km) or shorter, easy options such as the 'Nad Tanwią Nature Reserve – Szumy on the Tanew loop from Rybnica' (2.5 km). For more details and routes, visit the Hiking in Uroczyska Puszczy Solskiej guide.
Yes, the region is excellent for cycling. There are numerous tourist trails, including bicycle routes, that lead through the Solska Forest. The Forest Road by Bukowy Las Nature Reserve, for example, offers a perfectly smooth asphalt road suitable for road bikes. You can find various routes, from easy loops like 'Bicycle Service Station – Zwierzyniec Brewery loop from Górecko Kościelne' (36.9 km) to more moderate ones. Explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes in Uroczyska Puszczy Solskiej guide.
Uroczyska Puszczy Solskiej is a crucial refuge for various wildlife species. It is home to four wolf packs and 2-3 lynx families in the Lublin region. The area also supports 18 species of animals listed in Annex II of the Habitats Directive, including the European beaver, otter, and a variety of amphibians and fish, particularly in the clean waters of rivers like the Sopot, which provide excellent conditions for graylings and brown trouts.
Visitors particularly appreciate the region's natural beauty and tranquility. The picturesque river valleys with rapids, dense forests, and unique peat bogs offer a peaceful escape. The well-maintained nature trails, such as those in Czartowe Pole Nature Reserve and along the Tanew River, are highly rated for their scenic views and accessibility. The blend of natural wonders and historical sites also provides a rich experience.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find routes ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Running loop from Rezerwat Nad Tanwią' (6.7 km, moderate) or the 'Love Well – Szumy loop from Susiec' (12 km, moderate). For more detailed running routes, check out the Running Trails in Uroczyska Puszczy Solskiej guide.
The region offers different charms throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the lush greenery, blooming plants, and outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Autumn is particularly stunning, especially in areas like the Bukowy Las Nature Reserve, where beech leaves turn golden-red, creating a picturesque landscape.


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