Best natural monuments around powiat lwówecki are found in southwestern Poland, an area characterized by diverse geological structures including sandstone, basalt, and metamorphic rocks. This region features protected areas such as the Bóbr Valley Landscape Park, which encompasses a significant portion of the powiat. The landscape is shaped by river valleys, rock formations, and unique forest communities. These natural features offer insights into the area's geology and biodiversity.
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The middle waterfall on the route to Bear Mountain
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On the Wlen market square, you can't miss the Pigeon Maker's Fountain, which is the symbol of the town. It has been there since 1914, built for the 700th anniversary of the town's founding. It depicts a girl feeding pigeons. This fountain refers to the legend of the city's salvation and the pigeon fairs that have been held here since the 15th century.
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Saint Wolfgang's Spring Saint Wolfgang's Spring (known as Wolf's Spring) was worshipped in pre-Christian times as water that was believed to have miraculous properties. At the beginning of the Christianization of the Sudetes, the spring was attributed to Saint Wolfgang. There are many legends and tales associated with the spring. One of them says that it was the saint who drank from the spring while walking along a nearby path, while another - probably much earlier - says that a witch cast spells on the spring, depriving it of its magical properties. Saint Wolfgang, the patron saint of shepherds, among others, was sent from Germany to Hungary as the most suitable person to evangelize the local people. Who knows, maybe he also stopped by Querbach (Przecznica) and Gierhen (Gierczyn) on his way? Either way - the water is delicious. I have not determined whether it has magical properties, but it is very cold and tasty. In the 19th century, the spring flowing from the rocks was enclosed in blocks of granite gneiss and a name was put on it. The name "wolfram spring" or even St. Wolfram's spring is also used (probably due to the cobalt and wolfram deposits occurring in the region along with tin).
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The fountain was created in 1914 to celebrate the 700th anniversary of the city's foundation. In the hexagonal sandstone basin stands a three-sided pedestal, and on it stands a figure of a girl with a dove on her right shoulder. This is how the tradition of pigeon fairs, which have been held every Ash Wednesday since the Middle Ages, was perpetuated.
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Good place for a sweet photo ;) Awesome view of Hala Szrenicka and Szrenca.
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Lwóweckie Skały is a picturesque group of rock formations located on the outskirts of Lwówek Śląski, in the Kaczawskie Mountains. It is made up of unique sandstone monadnocks, which have been shaped by erosion over the centuries, giving them fanciful shapes. The most famous of them are Szwajcaria Lwówek and the rocks in the area of Pałka and Wzgórza Skałka. This place is perfect for a short hike, as well as a bike route, especially for people who like light off-road challenges. It is worth taking solid shoes, because the paths can be rocky, and from some of the rocks there are beautiful views of the Bóbr Valley and the surroundings of Lwówek Śląski.
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Powiat Lwówecki is rich in diverse geological structures. You can explore the impressive sandstone rock formations at Lwówek Rocks, also known as Szwajcaria Lwówecka, which feature cliffs up to 30 meters high. The broader Bóbr Valley Landscape Park showcases varied geological formations, including igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks, with notable columnar sandstone raptures near Łupki village.
Yes, a significant portion of the region is covered by the Bóbr Valley Landscape Park, which protects the Bóbr River valley and its outstanding scenic values. Additionally, the “Góra Zamkowa” Reserve in Wleń protects a unique slope-side hornbeam forest with rich flora, including protected species like martagon lily and common yew. The Izera Valley Peat Bogs are another lovely protected natural area.
For panoramic vistas, consider visiting Vulture Mountain (Geierstein), which offers views of the hay powder and the Jizera foothills. The “Góra Zamkowa” Reserve in Wleń also provides panoramic views from its preserved defensive tower. Another excellent spot is the Viewpoint Over the Bóbr River, offering fantastic green views towards Lake Pilchowickie.
You can discover beautiful waterfalls within the region. The Wild Waterfall is a notable natural monument nestled in a forest setting. Another charming spot is the Poidło Waterfall, also located in a forest and offering scenic views of the river.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Saint Wolfgang's Spring is a historical site within a forest that is considered family-friendly. The Izera Valley Peat Bogs also offer a lovely and accessible natural experience for all ages.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes, such as the 'Lwówek Switzerland loop' or the 'Pilchowice Dam – Horyzont Sailing Club Marina loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the 'Dookoła Kwisy Trail' and numerous MTB trails, including those around the Bóbr Valley Landscape Park. You can find more details on these activities in the easy hikes, gravel biking, and MTB trails guides for Powiat Lwówecki.
Yes, the “Góra Zamkowa” Reserve in Wleń combines natural beauty with history, featuring the ruins of a medieval castle on a hill. You can also visit Saint Wolfgang's Spring, which is noted as a historical site within a natural forest setting. The Dovecote Fountain is another historical monument that is also considered a natural monument.
Yes, the Dovecote Fountain is listed as wheelchair accessible, making it an option for visitors with mobility needs.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning views and unique geological formations. For instance, the Vulture Mountain (Geierstein) is praised for its beautiful views of the Jizera foothills. The Stanisław Quartz Quarry is appreciated for its impressive old structures and great views. Many also enjoy the picturesque rock formations of Lwówek Rocks and the overall scenic beauty of the Bóbr Valley Landscape Park.
Yes, the Stanisław Quartz Quarry is an impressive old quarry with many old buildings that has become a notable natural monument. Visitors can drive around and inside the quarry to experience its unique landscape and views.
Yes, the Lwówek Rocks, with their sandstone formations and cliffs up to 30 meters high, offer opportunities for climbing. The area is known for its interesting rock formations and labyrinths.
The region's diverse ecosystems support rich flora and fauna. The “Góra Zamkowa” Reserve in Wleń, for example, boasts 157 species of vascular plants, including protected species like martagon lily and common yew, with wild garlic blooming in spring. The Bóbr Valley Landscape Park and the Natura 2000 site of Panieńskie Skały are crucial for preserving rare or endangered species and natural habitats.


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