Natural monuments around gmina Lipinki are found within the Carpathian Foothills of southern Poland. The region's landscape features diverse natural elements, including significant rock formations, summits, and protected tree groups. These areas offer insight into the local botanical heritage and geological features. A portion of the Magura National Park complex is also located within gmina Lipinki.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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From the Wapienne side, there's a fairly long ascent, while from the other side, from Niżne, there's a much shorter but steeper ascent. Currently, in winter, there's knee-deep snow in places, so hiking poles are recommended. Despite the good markings, a GPS or a map on your phone is recommended.
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A beautiful section along the charming Kłopotnica Stream - often rushing water, with views of it from above. There are benches and picnic shelters on this section, if needed.
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a route for everyone, at any time of the year
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The Magura Waterfall is undoubtedly the greatest attraction of the Folusz nature trail in the Magura National Park. It is worth coming after the rain to see it in its full glory.
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Magura (829 m above sea level) is a peak on the Main Beskid Trail. Below there is a place with a shelter and benches.
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Diabli Kamień is a rock group constituting a natural monument on the edge of the Magurski National Park in the Low Beskids. It is located in the town of Folusz, it is one of the stops on the nature trail. It consists of numerous large boulders of coarse-grained Magura sandstone, with the highest rising to over 10 meters. The rocks are originally shaped and divided by numerous crevices. This place owes its name to a local legend. According to her, devils wanted to destroy the church in Cieklin by moving a huge boulder from Magura Wątkowska. However, when the rooster crowed over Mount Cosmas, the devils lost their power and the boulder fell from their clutches, breaking into smaller rocks and saving the church. Apparently there are traces of devil's claws on the rock...
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The Magura Waterfall is undoubtedly the greatest attraction of the Folusz nature trail in the Magura National Park. It's about a 20-minute walk from the parking lot to the waterfall. It is worth coming after the rain to see it in its full glory.
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Ferdel (648 m above sea level) is a peak in the Low Beskids, in the Magura National Park. You must pay the entrance ticket. Fees are collected from May 1 to October 31. Please remember that you can only travel on designated trails in the national park. At the top there is a wooden observation tower.
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Gmina Lipinki, situated in the Carpathian Foothills, offers a variety of natural monuments including significant rock formations, majestic summits, and protected ancient trees. You can find unique geological features like the Diabli Kamień Rock Formation, impressive peaks such as Magura Summit and Ferdel, and the serene Magurski Waterfall. The region also preserves ancient trees, including a notable pedunculate oak in Pagorzyna and a group of diverse trees in Lipinki village itself.
Yes, the Diabli Kamień Rock Formation is considered family-friendly. It features large, uniquely shaped boulders and is part of a nature trail, making it accessible for visitors of all ages. The local legend associated with the rocks also adds an interesting element for families.
Among the most popular natural monuments are the Diabli Kamień Rock Formation, known for its impressive sandstone boulders and local legend, and Magura Summit, which offers a shelter and benches below its 829-meter peak. Visitors also frequently enjoy Ferdel, a peak with a wooden observation tower.
Absolutely. Many natural monuments are integrated into or are close to hiking trails. For instance, the Diabli Kamień Rock Formation and Magurski Waterfall are stops on the nature trail in Folusz. You can find various hiking options, including easy routes like the 'Nature trail Folusz (loop)' or 'Pętla Wapienne - Ferdel', by exploring the Easy hikes around gmina Lipinki guide.
The natural monuments can be visited at any time of the year, as some trails are suitable year-round. However, for peaks like Ferdel, an entrance ticket is required from May 1 to October 31. If you wish to see the Magurski Waterfall in its full glory, it is recommended to visit after rainfall.
Yes, when visiting natural monuments located within Magura National Park, such as Ferdel or the Kornuty Rock Nature Reserve, you must adhere to national park regulations. This includes staying on designated trails. For some areas, like Ferdel, an entrance ticket is required from May 1 to October 31.
Beyond hiking, the area around Gmina Lipinki offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can explore various routes for road cycling, such as the 'Biecz Town Square – Męcinka in Wapienne loop', or challenge yourself on mountain biking trails like the 'Wątkowa (846 m above sea level) – Kornuty (830 m a.s.l.) loop'. For more details, check out the Road Cycling Routes around gmina Lipinki and MTB Trails around gmina Lipinki guides.
The duration of your visit depends on the specific monument and your chosen activity. For example, reaching the Magurski Waterfall from the parking lot takes approximately 20 minutes of walking. Exploring rock formations like Diabli Kamień might take an hour or two, while summit hikes to Magura Summit or Ferdel could be half-day excursions, especially if you include the ascent and descent.
Yes, the region is rich in unique geological formations. The Diabli Kamień Rock Formation consists of large boulders of coarse-grained Magura sandstone, some rising over 10 meters, with unique shapes and crevices formed by erosion. The Kornuty Rock Nature Reserve also features fantastically shaped rocks resulting from natural erosion processes.
Many natural monuments in Gmina Lipinki are deeply intertwined with local history and folklore. For instance, the Diabli Kamień Rock Formation is associated with a local legend about devils attempting to destroy a church. The ancient trees, like the pedunculate oak in Pagorzyna, are often symbols of strength and endurance, contributing to the region's botanical heritage and historical continuity.
While specific public transport routes directly to each natural monument might be limited, Gmina Lipinki is part of a broader region. For detailed information on public transport options to the general area or specific entry points for Magura National Park, it's best to consult local transport schedules or regional tourist information.
Yes, several natural monuments double as excellent viewpoints. Magura Summit (829 m) and Ferdel (648 m) both offer panoramic views, with Ferdel featuring a wooden observation tower at its peak for enhanced vistas of the Low Beskids and Magura National Park.


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