Best natural monuments around Włocławek (Rural) showcase the region's diverse natural heritage, including ancient trees, unique geological features, and serene lakes. These sites are protected for their ecological, scientific, and landscape value, offering insights into the area's natural history. The Włocławek (Rural) area features 16 natural monuments, providing various opportunities for exploration.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Picturesque views, only the access is a very sandy forest road, with MTB I had no problem but an older couple I passed were pushing their bikes.
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Unfortunately, this oak's glory days are fading. Today's photos show that the tree has recently suffered significant damage. It seems likely that this tree is dying. It's a great shame for such a mighty oak ❤️🩹
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Another place nearby with a bloody and cruel history related to WWII.
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A place near the road. Breathtaking views. It's worth stopping here for a while.
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A magnificent oak tree in a beautiful clearing. May it grow for hundreds of years!
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One of many memorial sites in the surrounding forests around Włocławek
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You will find here a lot of detailed information about why Lake Gościąż is so unique.
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It's beautiful at any time of the year.
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The natural monuments around Włocławek (Rural) primarily consist of ancient and distinctive trees, such as Scots Pines and Pedunculate Oaks, as well as unique geological features like glacial erratics. You will also find protected lakes and sections of rivers designated for their natural value.
Yes, the region is known for its impressive ancient trees. Notable examples include a 120-year-old Scots Pine near Włocławek/Kukawy and another 140-year-old Scots Pine near Leśna and Graniczna Streets. Additionally, the Pedunculate Oak Natural Monument is a magnificent oak tree appreciated for its size and tranquil setting.
Yes, the region features a significant glacial erratic in Uroczysko Różeniec. This large boulder, with a circumference of 530 cm, is a remnant of glacial activity and offers a glimpse into the area's geological history.
Several natural monuments are family-friendly. The Pedunculate Oak Natural Monument, Rybnica Lake, and Lake Gościąż are all categorized as family-friendly, offering pleasant natural settings for visits.
Yes, the region offers various trails. For instance, the Yellow Trail of the Płock Valley passes through Rybnica Lake. You can find more options for walking and running by exploring the Running Trails around Włocławek (Rural) guide.
Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, you can engage in various outdoor activities. The area is suitable for running, with routes like the 'Running loop from Kolanowszczyzna' available in the Running Trails around Włocławek (Rural) guide. Mountain biking and road cycling routes are also plentiful; check the MTB Trails around Włocławek (Rural) and Road Cycling Routes around Włocławek (Rural) guides for detailed options.
Visitors often appreciate the tranquil atmosphere and picturesque surroundings. For example, the Pedunculate Oak Natural Monument is praised for its magnificent tree in a beautiful clearing. Lake Gościąż is noted for being a beautifully situated lake within a nature reserve, offering a scenic area worth visiting at any time of year.
Yes, the Pinczata National Memorial Site is a significant historical location within a forest, recognized as both a historical site and a natural monument. It commemorates events from WWII, offering a place for reflection and respect.
The 'Zawiślak' Oak is a 20-meter tall sessile oak located in the forest in Zawiśle, near Lipnowska Street. It is administered by the Włocławek Forest District and is protected for its considerable age, impressive size, and natural value, representing a remnant of older forest stands.
Yes, the Right Bank of the Vistula River is designated as a natural monument. It offers great views and picturesque surroundings, making it a worthwhile stop.
For more detailed information regarding the protected natural monuments under the administration of the Włocławek Forest District, you can visit the official website of the State Forests at lasy.gov.pl.

