Best natural monuments around Warlubie are located in a rural gmina within Poland's Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, known for its natural landscapes and ancient trees. The region features a section of the Wda Landscape Park and is part of the Tuchola Forest Promotional Forest Complex and Natura 2000 ecological network. These sites offer opportunities to experience local flora and scenic environments. Warlubie's natural features include significant ancient trees, picturesque lakes, and river viewpoints.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Good asphalt, I didn't notice the trees:)
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And that's what I call a view! No wonder it's marked on maps as a "viewpoint". Wonderful landscapes from above - the river here winds fantastically through the forest. Material for a painting!
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Extremely beautiful views of the Wda River, near Grzybek. The path here follows the river along its banks, and it is an extremely picturesque experience.
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Partial reserve "Łyse Lake" (peat bog) - under strict protection with an area of 5.58 ha and active protection of 14.68 ha. On March 29, 2006, Regulation No. 24/2006 of the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivode of February 21, 2006 came into force on the recognition of the area called "Łyse Lake" as a nature reserve. The reserve protection covers the waters of Lake Łyse and the surrounding peat bogs and forests of the Osie Forest District, Osie district, divisions: 19 c, 20 b, c, g, h with a total area of 20.26 ha in the Nowa Huta forest district. The reserve is located in its entirety in the Warlubie commune, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship. The aim of protection in the reserve is to protect and preserve valuable water and marsh ecosystems (with the moss community of the white beak) and the marsh forest with characteristic, rare and protected plant species, e.g. peat mosses, intermediate sundew, peat clubmoss. https://osie.torun.lasy.gov.pl/rezerwaty-przyrody
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Beautiful Oak Alley protected by law. Along it, on the right, runs the Żur - Osie bike path.
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A viewpoint in the Łosiowe Mountains with a beautiful panorama of the Vistula River and nearby Grudziądz.
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A viewpoint in the Łosiowe Mountains, with a beautiful panorama of the Vistula River and nearby Grudziądz.
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Warlubie is home to several impressive natural monuments. Among the most notable are the ancient trees, such as the Bąkowo Oak, recognized as the largest in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship by circumference, and the historic oak alley between Warlubie and Bąkowo, which includes the over 700-year-old "Jan Kazimierz" oak. Another prominent tree is the Warlubie Linden, the largest of its kind in the region, located near the PKP train station. Additionally, the Protected Oak Avenue is a popular natural monument featuring an oak alley protected by law.
The region around Warlubie is characterized by diverse natural beauty, including a significant portion of the Wda Landscape Park. This area offers scenic beauty with rich fauna and flora, serene forests, and winding rivers. You can also find viewpoints like the View of the Vistula River from Łosiowe Hills, offering panoramas of the Vistula and Grudziądz, and the View of the Wda River, where the river winds through the forest.
Yes, Warlubie offers various hiking opportunities. You can explore trails that lead through forests and past natural monuments. For instance, the Hiking around Warlubie guide features routes like the 'Trip to Lake Czarne loop from Osiek' and the 'Radogoszcz – Roadside Cross loop from Osiek', both rated as moderate difficulty.
Cyclists can enjoy several routes around Warlubie. The Cycling around Warlubie guide includes options such as the 'Waterfall on the Mątawa – Hanza Pałac Hotel in Rulewo loop' and the 'Granaries of Grudziądz – Viewpoint over the Vistula loop from Warlubie'. The Protected Oak Avenue also has the Żur - Osie bike path running alongside it, offering a good asphalt surface.
Yes, the Jezioro Łyse Nature Reserve is located entirely within the Warlubie commune. This reserve protects valuable water and marsh ecosystems, including peat bogs and marsh forests with rare and protected plant species like peat mosses and intermediate sundew. It's a peaceful spot for relaxation, walking, or cycling.
Visitors frequently appreciate the serene atmosphere and picturesque views. The View of the Wda River is particularly praised for its 'wonderful landscapes' where the river 'winds fantastically through the forest'. The View of the Vistula River from Łosiowe Hills is also noted for its 'beautiful panorama' of the Vistula and Grudziądz.
Many of the natural monuments and viewpoints in Warlubie are suitable for families. The View of the Vistula River from Łosiowe Hills and Views of the Wda River are categorized as family-friendly. The general appeal of ancient trees and scenic walks within the Wda Landscape Park also makes it a pleasant destination for families to connect with nature.
The best time to visit Warlubie for viewing its natural monuments, especially the ancient trees and scenic landscapes, is typically during spring, summer, and early autumn. During these seasons, the foliage is lush, and the weather is generally pleasant for outdoor activities like walking and cycling. Autumn also offers beautiful colors in the forests.
Yes, Gmina Warlubie officially recognizes 13 'living natural monuments,' including several other significant trees. While pedunculate oaks are predominant, other species like an aspen and a spruce in Rulewo Park are noteworthy. A sessile oak with a circumference of 640 cm in the forest areas of Przewodnik is also a protected natural monument.
The Protected Oak Avenue is listed as wheelchair accessible, making it a good option for visitors seeking easier access to natural monuments. The Żur - Osie bike path running alongside it also provides a smooth surface for enjoyment.
For road cycling enthusiasts, the Road Cycling Routes around Warlubie guide offers several options. Routes like the 'Biała Karczma – Mennonite Cemetery loop from Warlubie' and the 'Biała Karczma – Kot Cidafrot Bus Shelter Mural loop from gmina Nowe' provide moderate challenges and cover significant distances through the region.


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