Natural monuments around Dubiecko offer diverse natural features and ecological significance. The region is characterized by its river valleys, ancient forests, and unique protected areas. These sites provide opportunities to observe old-growth trees, varied ecosystems, and scenic landscapes. The area's natural heritage is preserved in several designated natural monuments and reserves.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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According to the Register of Polish Monument Trees, the Dewajtis oak measured in 2013 had a trunk circumference of 5.80 m.
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According to the Register of Polish Monumental Trees, the circumference of this plane tree was 7.07 meters in 2013, and it is known that the circumference of a living tree increases year by year. A photo of the tree with a short description can be found in Krzysztof Borkowski's album POLISH TREES (DALPO, Poznań 2014). Source and more: REGISTER OF POLISH MONUMENTAL TREES - Tree https://share.google/1x8rJT91Tlhe4AGIU https://www.rpdp.hostingasp.pl/Default.aspx
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In the 18th century, known as the century of philosophers, Ignacy Krasicki was born in the castle, later Bishop of Warmia and Archbishop of Gniezno, poet and publicist, one of the main representatives of the Enlightenment in Poland, participant of the famous Thursday dinners of King Stanisław August Poniatowski. (...) Thanks to his intellectual qualities, Ignacy Krasicki was called the prince of poets and with this title he went down in history. Ignacy Krasicki took great care of his family park. From his trips abroad, he often sent his sister-in-law Róża née Charczewski new tree seedlings, which he ordered to be planted in the Dubiecko park with appropriate instructions. Source and more: https://ogrody.podkarpackie.travel/trasy/dubiecko/
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"Dewajtis" is a magnificent oak tree growing in the castle courtyard. During Countess Konarska's life, she could often be found reading her favorite novels in the shadow of its crown. One of them was Rodziewiczówna's novel Dewajtis. This is also how she named her inseparable companion, who has been growing in the castle courtyard for over 300 years, i.e. since the birth of the prince of Polish poets Ignacy Krasicki in this place. The name of the town - Dubiecko, comes from the Russian word "dub", meaning oak, because there were many oaks in this area. Source and more: https://ogrody.podkarpackie.travel/trasy/dubiecko/
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I have never seen such a plane tree in Poland, it has a thick trunk like a baobab from Africa. There are old oaks nearby, but their trunks are inferior to plane trees in terms of thickness. I regret not taking a 15 m measuring tape, so I could measure the circumference of these trees. WW ---------------------------- Over 700 trees (32 species) have been inventoried in the park area. The largest share in the species composition is made up of lime trees, maples, ashes and English oaks. Species of foreign origin also deserve a mention. Here we can list the stately London plane trees, ginkgo biloba and American tulip trees. The plane tree growing in the eastern part of the park has reached a circumference of over 6 m at breast height, which makes it one of the largest trees in Poland. Old trees make up a significant share of the stand and that is why there are over 70 natural monuments here. However, the most eye-catching feature is the stately oak tree growing in the courtyard – the 300-year-old Dewajtis. Source and more: https://ogrody.podkarpackie.travel/trasy/dubiecko/
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An educational trail in the Husówka nature reserve, established in 1995 to protect the natural site of the southern kłokoczka (a tree with white flowers). In addition, we can observe oak-hornbeam forests, beeches and old larch trees here. The educational trail is 1 kilometer long and equipped with educational boards.
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The Dubiecko area is rich in diverse natural features. You can discover ancient trees, such as the 300-year-old 'Dewajtis' oak at Ignacy Krasicki Monument, Dubiecko Castle, and a massive London Plane tree in the castle park. The region also features unique peat bog communities at Broduszurki Nature Reserve, and scenic river valleys along the San River.
Yes, the Broduszurki Nature Reserve, located between Winne-Podbukowina and Bachórzec, is a significant ecological site. It protects valuable peat bog communities with rare vegetation like the round-leaved sundew and common bladderwort. You can explore an educational path there, making it ideal for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers. Additionally, the Husówka Nature Reserve Educational Trail offers a 1-kilometer path through oak-hornbeam forests and old larch trees.
The area around Dubiecko offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycling along the scenic San River valley. For more structured routes, there are MTB trails, road cycling routes, and running trails available. For example, you can find routes like the 'Pruchnik Observation Tower – Panoramic View loop' for MTB or 'Krasiczyn Castle – Przemyśl Market Square loop' for road cycling. Explore more options on the MTB Trails around Dubiecko, Road Cycling Routes around Dubiecko, and Running Trails around Dubiecko guide pages.
Absolutely. Many natural monuments around Dubiecko are suitable for families. The Ignacy Krasicki Monument, Dubiecko Castle, with its ancient trees and historical context, offers a pleasant setting for walks. The Husówka Nature Reserve Educational Trail is a 1-kilometer path with information boards, perfect for an educational family outing. Another great option is the Krępak Nature Trail, a charming 1.5-kilometer loop with facilities like stairs and bridges, designed for family trips.
The best time to visit the natural monuments around Dubiecko is generally during spring, summer, and early autumn. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming flora, while summer offers warm weather for outdoor activities. Early autumn provides beautiful foliage and comfortable temperatures for hiking. Some areas, like the Broduszurki Nature Reserve, are particularly interesting in warmer months for observing diverse flora and fauna, including dragonflies and rare butterflies.
Yes, the View of the Foggy Valley in Park Krajobrazowy Pogórza Przemyskiego is a popular viewpoint offering expansive vistas of the surrounding landscape. It's known for its beautiful views and good road access, making it a great spot to appreciate the regional scenery.
Yes, the Dubiecko Castle Park, home to the Ignacy Krasicki Monument, Dubiecko Castle, has significant historical ties. It was the birthplace of the renowned poet Ignacy Krasicki, and the park itself features ancient trees, some over 300-400 years old, integrated into a magnificent English garden landscape. Krasicki himself took great care of the park, sending new tree seedlings to be planted there.
The natural monuments around Dubiecko are home to diverse wildlife. The Broduszurki Nature Reserve, for instance, is a habitat for over 30 species of dragonflies, rare butterflies, amphibians like the common toad and water frog, and various birds and mammals including foxes and otters. The Krępak Nature Reserve protects animals such as wolves, lynx, wildcats, and birds like the eagle owl and Ural owl.
Yes, the trails around Dubiecko vary in difficulty. For example, some running routes like 'Rezerwat Kozigarb – Rezerwat Broduszurki loop from Dubiecko' are rated as difficult. MTB trails also range from moderate, such as 'Pruchnik Observation Tower – Panoramic View loop', to difficult, like 'Panoramic View loop from Babice'. Always check the specific route details on komoot for elevation and terrain information to match your fitness level.
The Dubiecko Castle Park is particularly renowned for its ancient trees. You can find the famous 300-year-old 'Dewajtis' oak at the Ignacy Krasicki Monument, Dubiecko Castle. The park also features a stately London Plane Tree with a circumference of over 6 meters, making it one of the largest of its kind in Poland, alongside ancient lime trees and other old-growth specimens.
Yes, the section of the San River flowing by Dubiecko offers picturesque natural scenery and opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycling along its scenic valley. Upstream sections are particularly popular for fly fishing, with designated areas operating under a 'catch and release' policy, making it a great spot for anglers.
Yes, the Krępak Nature Trail is a charming 1.5-kilometer loop path through the reserve of the same name. It's well-equipped with facilities like stairs and bridges, making it a perfect loop for a family trip or a leisurely walk in nature.


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