Natural monuments around gmina Zakrzew feature a landscape characterized by forests and historical sites. The region contains old-growth trees, including oaks, and geological formations such as erratic boulders. These natural elements often intertwine with local history, providing insights into the area's past. The terrain offers opportunities for exploring natural curiosities and appreciating the local environment.
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A nice place with a legend and good access
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Monument to Stanisław Werner, a hero fighting for freedom and independence of Poland from the Russian partition. He became famous in the execution of the death sentence on the head of the Radom Governorate, Colonel von Płotto. The attempt was successful, but Stanisław Werner was immediately arrested and imprisoned afterwards. Despite the interrogations, Stanisław did not release any other comrades involved in the attack, so there were no more arrests. By the judgment of the Tsarist Military Military Court, he was sentenced to death by shooting. The sentence was carried out in the Kapturski Forest at 7.00 a.m. on December 20, 1906. The family, despite requests, was refused to release the body. Stanisław's letter to his mother on the day before the execution of the sentence is very touching. He died at the age of 18. The symbolic grave is located in the cemetery at B. Limanowskiego Street in Radom. The monument was founded on the 80th anniversary of Stanisław's death by scouts from the Radom Unit. I heartily recommend the history and places of memory of our hero.
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In March 2018, the pedunculate oak growing in the Kapturski Forest obtained the status of a natural monument and received the name "Independence Oak". The unveiling ceremony took place on April 27, 2018. The inscription on the stone: NATURE MONUMENT "OAK OF INDEPENDENCE" RECOGNIZED AND ESTABLISHED FOR A MEMORIAL 100 ANNIVERSARY RECOVERING INDEPENDENCE THROUGH POLAND Hooded forest 27 April 2018 The logo of the State Forests in the upper right corner. GPS coordinates: 51˚ 25 '39.19 "N 21˚ 7' 59.5" E How to get to the oak: Walking down Janiszewska Street, we come to the building of the Forest Inspectorate and turn left. We go through the wooden gate visible in the photo below and keep going straight about 200 meters until we see a fork in the road in front of us, visible in the next photo. The right branch is the green trail. We do not go there - we choose the left branch, at the end of which you can see an oak.
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Characteristic oak with a chapel, on the other side of the street a parking lot with benches and tables. A place that serves as the beginning of many activities: running, cycling, Nordic walking.
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The nameless tomb, kept in good condition, you can see that from time to time someone comes here and makes sure that the grave does not fall into ruin and forgetfulness. It is a pity that it is not known who it belongs to and what is its history.
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The nameless grave is located on the edge of the forest on the Pacynka River, between Dąbrowa Kozłowska and Antoniówka.
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Kamień Kotarwicki is an erratic boulder from central Sweden. The natural monument is a granitoid rich in quartz, light cream in color with an oval-crystalline structure. It is a remnant of the Middle Polish glaciation of the Odra River, which took place in the Pleistocene, about 300-230 thousand. years ago. This boulder is very closely related to the Kotarwice region and the first mentions of it can be found in mortgage books from 1836. There are several legends related to Kamień Kotarvicki, which you can read about on one of the boards at the nature monument. One of them tells that Christ, while wandering the Earth as a poor pilgrim, left a mark of his foot on a rock. The place is very well marked and developed. Next to it, there are boards with information about the nature monument and a description of the boulder along with the related legends. Access is possible from the provincial road DW744 - in Mazowszany, turn into the street marked as access to Kotarwice 66A-66B.
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The gmina Zakrzew region is rich in diverse natural monuments. You'll find impressive old-growth trees, particularly oaks, some with significant historical connections. There are also unique geological formations, such as erratic boulders, remnants of ancient glaciations. The landscape often features forests and river areas, providing a blend of natural beauty and historical context.
Yes, gmina Zakrzew offers interesting geological features. A notable example is the Kotarwicki Boulder Nature Monument, an erratic boulder from central Sweden, a remnant of the Middle Polish glaciation. This granitoid boulder is associated with local legends, adding a layer of intrigue to its natural significance. Additionally, the broader region of Gmina Zakrzewo (Złotów County) features the unique Bachorza Channel, where water flows in two opposing directions from a single source, a fascinating hydrographic curiosity.
Several natural monuments in the area are celebrated for their impressive trees. The Jagiełło Oak – Kozłów Parking is a huge oak marking the beginning of the Royal Inn of King Władysław Jagiełło. Another significant tree is the Dąb Niepodległości Nature Monument, a pedunculate oak in the Kapturski Forest designated to commemorate Poland's 100th anniversary of independence. The park in Sędzinek (in Gmina Zakrzewo, Złotów County) also boasts monumental sycamore maples, known for their age and size.
Many natural monuments in gmina Zakrzew are deeply intertwined with history. The Jagiełło Oak – Kozłów Parking marks a historic route. The Dąb Niepodległości Nature Monument was specifically named to commemorate Poland's independence. While primarily a memorial, the Stanisław Werner Memorial is located in a natural setting and honors a hero of Polish independence. Even the Kotarwicki Boulder Nature Monument is associated with local legends dating back to 1836.
Yes, many natural monuments around gmina Zakrzew are family-friendly. Highlights like the Jagiełło Oak – Kozłów Parking, Dąb Niepodległości Nature Monument, and Kotarwicki Boulder Nature Monument are categorized as suitable for families. They offer opportunities for easy exploration, often with information boards and accessible paths, making them great for educational outings with children.
The area around gmina Zakrzew offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking on routes like the 'Ruins of an old mill – Siczki Reservoir loop' or 'Siczki Reservoir – Two Planks Footbridge loop'. For hikers, there are easy trails such as the 'Hiking loop from Radom' or the 'Radom Forest District – Stanisław Werner Memorial loop'. Running enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'Las Kapturski loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around gmina Zakrzew, Easy hikes around gmina Zakrzew, and Running Trails around gmina Zakrzew guides.
Yes, there are several hiking trails available near the natural monuments. For instance, the Jagiełło Oak – Kozłów Parking serves as a starting point for various outdoor activities, including walking. You can find easy hiking routes like the 'Hiking loop from Radom' or the 'Radom Forest District – Stanisław Werner Memorial loop'. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around gmina Zakrzew guide.
Yes, parking is available at some natural monuments. For example, the Jagiełło Oak – Kozłów Parking is conveniently located next to a well-kept forest car park, making it an ideal starting point for exploring. The Kotarwicki Boulder Nature Monument also has good access, with directions provided from the provincial road DW744.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The impressive size and age of trees like the Jagiełło Oak are often highlighted. The well-marked and developed sites, such as the Kotarwicki Boulder with its information boards and legends, are also popular. Many enjoy the tranquility of the forest settings and the opportunity for various outdoor activities that these monuments provide access to.
While specific winter conditions can vary, natural monuments like old trees and geological formations are generally accessible year-round. Winter visits can offer a different perspective, with snow-covered landscapes adding to the scenic beauty. However, it's always advisable to check local weather conditions and trail accessibility before planning a winter trip, as some paths might be less maintained or slippery.
Yes, some natural monuments are located near water bodies. The Nameless Forest Grave by the Pacynka River is situated on the edge of a forest along the Pacynka River, offering a serene natural setting. While not a natural monument itself, the river contributes to the natural value of the area.
Beyond the more prominent sites, the gmina Zakrzewo region (Złotów County) is generally rich in protected trees in various villages like Drożyska Wielkie, Śmiardowo Złotowskie, and Dorotowo. These older trees, while perhaps less publicized, offer ecological value and contribute to the scenic landscape, providing opportunities for quiet observation and appreciation of nature away from more frequented spots.


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