Natural monuments around gmina Jawornik Polski offer insights into the region's diverse natural heritage. The area is situated within a landscape characterized by significant waterways like the San River and elevated viewpoints such as Ostra Góra Dylągówka. These features contribute to a natural environment known for its ecological significance and scenic vistas. The municipality contains designated natural monuments, often comprising ancient trees or distinct geological formations.
Last updated: July 13, 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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Beautiful path through the forest, some asphalt, gravel and mud. The Southern Kłokoczka is under protection.
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The region around gmina Jawornik Polski offers diverse natural features. You can explore the Husówka Nature Reserve Educational Trail, which protects the southern kłokoczka and features oak-hornbeam forests and old larch trees. Another significant site is the Brodoszurki Nature Reserve, known for its well-developed peat bog communities and protected plants within the Przemyśl Foothills Landscape Park. Additionally, the San River, a major waterway in southeastern Poland, flows nearby, offering picturesque scenery and diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, the area combines natural beauty with historical significance. The Ignacy Krasicki Monument, Dubiecko Castle, features the magnificent "Dewajtis" oak, a tree over 300 years old growing in the castle courtyard. This site is notable for its historical connection to Ignacy Krasicki, a prominent figure of the Polish Enlightenment.
The natural monuments and surrounding areas are part of a rich ecosystem. The San River and the broader Bieszczady Mountains region are known for being one of Europe's wildest and most unspoiled areas, hosting endangered animal and plant species such as wolves, European bisons, lynxes, and bears. While direct sightings of larger animals might be rare, you can observe diverse birdlife, fish, and various protected plant species, especially in reserves like Brodoszurki.
Absolutely. The Husówka Nature Reserve Educational Trail is an excellent option for families. It's a 1-kilometer trail equipped with educational boards, making it an engaging and easy walk for all ages. The Ignacy Krasicki Monument, Dubiecko Castle, with its ancient oak and historical context, also offers an interesting family outing.
The natural monuments can be enjoyed throughout the year, each season offering a different experience. Spring brings blooming flora, especially noticeable in reserves like Husówka. Summer is ideal for exploring and outdoor activities. Autumn showcases vibrant foliage, particularly in forested areas. While Ostra Góra Dylągówka is a ski resort in winter, its elevated viewpoints offer scenic vistas year-round, and a snowy landscape can be quite beautiful for walks.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The Hiking around gmina Jawornik Polski guide lists routes like the easy Husówka Nature Reserve Educational Trail, and other easy to moderate trails such as the Ponds loop from Zabratówka or Grzegorzówka. The Brodoszurki Nature Reserve also has a tourist route running through it.
Yes, the region offers cycling routes for various skill levels. You can find options in the Cycling around gmina Jawornik Polski guide, including easy routes like the Kellermann Palace – Łopuszka Mała Manor Complex loop, as well as more challenging ones along the San River.
The region is particularly known for its ancient and significant trees. The Ignacy Krasicki Monument, Dubiecko Castle, is home to the "Dewajtis" oak, which is over 300 years old. Additionally, the London Plane Tree, Dubiecko Castle Park, boasts a circumference of over 7 meters, making it one of the largest trees in Poland. The Husówka Nature Reserve also protects old larch trees and the southern kłokoczka.
Yes, Ostra Góra Dylągówka, located approximately 8.6 km from gmina Jawornik Polski, is recognized for its panoramic views. While primarily a ski resort in winter, it offers scenic vistas of the surrounding villages and landscape outside of the skiing season, making it a great spot to appreciate the natural setting.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The ancient trees, such as the "Dewajtis" oak and the massive London Plane Tree in Dubiecko Castle Park, are frequently highlighted for their impressive size and age. The educational trails and nature reserves are valued for their ecological importance and the opportunity to observe protected flora and fauna in a tranquil setting.
Yes, if you enjoy running, you'll find suitable trails in the vicinity. The Running Trails around gmina Jawornik Polski guide offers various options, including moderate loops from Kańczuga and Hyżne, as well as more challenging routes like the Rezerwat Kozigarb – Rezerwat Broduszurki loop from Dubiecko.
The San River is a vital natural feature in the region, flowing in the vicinity of gmina Jawornik Polski. It is the largest river in the Podkarpackie Region, known for its picturesque course, diverse fish populations, and natural environment. Its banks are alternately exposed or covered by forest, contributing to the broader natural heritage and ecological significance of the area, which is considered one of Europe's wildest and most unspoiled regions.


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