Chęcińsko-Kielecki Park Krajobrazowy
Chęcińsko-Kielecki Park Krajobrazowy
Best mountain peaks around Chęcińsko-Kielecki Park Krajobrazowy offer a diverse landscape shaped by a rich geological history spanning over 500 million years. This region features exposed rocks from nearly all geological periods, making it a significant site for geological study. The park's terrain includes limestone ridges, ancient sedimentary rock formations, and varied elevations. These natural features are complemented by historical landmarks and provide numerous viewpoints across the Świętokrzyskie Mountains.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Brusznia Mountain (308m above sea level) made of Devonian limestone. It is covered with forest. In January 1863, there was a secret meeting of the January insurgents here, who planned an attack on Kielce, then under Russian rule. Today, there is a Scout Cross in their memory, which was erected in 1917.
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The Miedzianka Mountains Nature Reserve is one of the most picturesque places in the Świętokrzyskie Mountains, famous for its limestone rocks and former ore mining. At the top of the mountain (356 m above sea level) there are remains of former shafts and adits, as well as viewpoints with a panorama of the surrounding hills and valleys. The reserve is a great place for lovers of geology, nature and history - you can see rare xerothermic plants and traces of copper mining dating back to ancient times. The routes lead through rocky paths, so it is worth having solid footwear. This is a great destination for cycling and hiking, combining the beauty of nature with the fascinating history of the region.
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Place of historical mining of vein calcite and calcite-limestone breccia known as "Różanka Zelejowska". These rocks have been used since the 15th century as technical "marbles" valued by architects.
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Definitely a great place, worth visiting. Entrance from the west is gentle on the grass, entrance from the east (Zelejowa Street in Łąki) at the end quite steep on slippery rocks along the ridge. Baby carriers for small children.
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The peak of the Crown of the Świętokrzyskie Mountains. Access via the yellow trail or forest paths from the side of the Museum Chamber of Ore Mining. Free parking at the Chamber. More information -> https://swietokrzyskie.travel/informator_turystyczny/natura/gora_miedzianka
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A short but demanding approach from the bottom of the slope. You can also reach the point via the blue trail from Bukówka or from Aleja Ks. J. Popiełuszko.
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Basic data about the reserve: Area: 67.00 ha Year of establishment: 1954 Type: inanimate nature Location/GPS coordinates: Chęciny, ul. Zelejowa / Φ:50° 49' 08.400"Δ:20° 27' 24.400" Description of the facility: The Góra Zelejowa reserve covers the massif of Góra Zelejowa (360 m above sea level). Here you can admire the longest limestone ridge in the Świętokrzyskie Mountains, surface karst forms, two large quarries and several smaller quarry pits. This is where the "różanka zelejowska" famous throughout the country comes from. Architectural details were made from it, which can be seen in the Chapel of the Three Kings in the parish church in Chęciny, as well as in the church in Kielce's Karczówka, or in Kraków's Wawel. There are several viewpoints on the area of Góra Zelejowa. The reserve contains legally protected fauna and flora. Mountain plant zones can be observed here. The endangered species of this place includes the Podolia beetle. A red hiking trail, the ŚSA-G educational trail and bicycle trails run through the Góra Zelejowa Reserve and its vicinity.
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The park offers several notable peaks. Telegraf Hill (408 m) is the highest and most prominent, offering panoramic views. Miedzianka Summit (356 m) is known for its mining history and unique geological features, while Zelejowa Mountain Nature Reserve features the longest limestone ridge in the Świętokrzyskie Mountains.
For expansive views, Telegraf Hill (408 m) provides significant panoramas. Góra Miedzianka also offers unique views of the surrounding area, including the Łysogóry Range, and on clear days, even the Tatra Mountains. Góra Zamkowa, home to the Royal Castle in Chęciny, has an observation point from its eastern tower with extensive vistas. Karczówka, with its monastery, is another excellent viewpoint overlooking Kielce and the Świętokrzyskie Mountains.
Absolutely. Góra Miedzianka is a geological reserve with preserved traces of centuries of ore and stone mining, featuring old tunnels and a Museum Room of Ore Mining. Góra Zamkowa hosts the Royal Castle in Chęciny, a 13th-century historical landmark. Biesak is invaluable for geology enthusiasts, protecting ancient Cambrian rocks over 500 million years old. Karczówka features a 17th-century monastery and church, linked to the region's mining history through a unique St. Barbara sculpture made from galena ore.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. Telegraf is popular for cycling and hiking, and even offers a ski slope in winter. Patrol is traversed by blue and red tourist trails, making it a favorite for hikers and cyclists. You can also find numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and general cycling around the park. For example, explore routes in the Gravel biking around Chęcińsko-Kielecki Park Krajobrazowy guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Chęcińsko-Kielecki Park Krajobrazowy guide.
While many trails offer intermediate difficulty, some areas are suitable for families. The Zelejowa Mountain Nature Reserve has an educational trail and bicycle trails, with tips suggesting baby carriers for small children on some sections. The general cycling guide Cycling around Chęcińsko-Kielecki Park Krajobrazowy includes some easy routes, such as the 'La Casada Tunnel – Kadzielnia Nature Reserve loop from gmina Nowiny'.
Chęcińsko-Kielecki Landscape Park is renowned as a 'paradise for geologists.' Góra Miedzianka is a geological reserve known for its karst phenomena and exposed rocks. Biesak protects ancient marine sedimentary rocks from the Cambrian and Ordovician periods, some over 500 million years old. Zelejowa Mountain Nature Reserve features the longest limestone ridge in the Świętokrzyskie Mountains, surface karst forms, and old quarries where the famous 'różanka zelejowska' stone was extracted.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscape shaped by a rich geological history, offering a journey through 550 million years of Earth's past. The panoramic views from peaks like Telegraf and Góra Miedzianka are highly rated. The blend of natural beauty with historical landmarks, such as the Royal Castle on Góra Zamkowa and the monastery on Karczówka, also adds to the appeal. The variety of trails for hiking and cycling, along with unique geological features, makes it a popular destination.
Yes, several peaks are integrated into the park's trail network. Telegraf is accessible via trails leading through the Posłowicki and Dymiński ranges. Góra Miedzianka can be reached via the yellow trail or forest paths from the Museum Chamber of Ore Mining. Patrol is traversed by both blue and red tourist trails. Zelejowa Mountain Nature Reserve has a red hiking trail, an educational trail, and bicycle trails running through it.
Yes, for Miedzianka Summit (356 m), free parking is available at the Museum Chamber of Ore Mining at its foot. For other peaks, parking availability may vary, often found at trailheads or nearby villages. It's advisable to check specific locations before your visit.
The Chęcińsko-Kielecki Landscape Park is located near towns like Kielce and Chęciny, where you can find various amenities including cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. These towns serve as good bases for exploring the surrounding peaks and trails.
The highest and most prominent mountain in the Chęcińsko-Kielecki Landscape Park is Telegraf Hill (408 m), offering significant panoramic views.
Yes, the Chęcińsko-Kielecki Landscape Park is home to over 1,000 plant species, many protected by law. Zelejowa Mountain Nature Reserve contains legally protected fauna and flora, including mountain plant zones and endangered species like the Podolia beetle. Góra Miedzianka's rocky, sunlit slopes host diverse thermophytes and xerothermic grasses. Patrol is known for its diverse flora, including wild orchids.


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