gmina gmina Bargłów Kościelny
gmina gmina Bargłów Kościelny
Natural monuments around gmina gmina Bargłów Kościelny are integral to its diverse landscape, characterized by numerous lakes and proximity to extensive wetland ecosystems. The gmina officially protects 3 natural monuments within its territory, which commonly include ancient trees, significant boulders, or unique geological formations. The region is also home to several lakes, with Lake Dreństwo being the largest at 504 hectares. Additionally, gmina Bargłów Kościelny borders the Biebrza National Park, a significant natural attraction known for its biodiversity and well-preserved…
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Another board and more interesting things to find that the foresters wanted to show us here. I found beautiful treetops of over a hundred year old pines here. In addition, in one of the crowns in this high one there is a large nest, possibly an eagle. I found an equally withered twisted pine near this board. To sum up, although we are talking about a beaver here, I found the main interesting things here by looking up at the treetops. Write in the comments what interesting things you noticed here. Maybe the foresters wanted to draw our attention to something else here.
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At this board we have the opportunity to observe the unique vegetation of peat bogs on the paths. Nearby there are also low woodpecker tracks - also interesting. In the south-west we have a wetland (peat bog) and I came across 2 beautiful red deer bulls in these thickets. I practically walked on them for 15m and then they got scared and I saw them. A beautiful encounter. Going from the north-west it may seem that the path ends here. It is difficult to find its continuation. Practically opposite the board you should turn left at a right angle to the north-east into the forest and after about 20-30m you will see another information board. However, if someone is not very observant, it is better to turn back at this point to the fork in the path. In this thicket nearby there may be wild animals.
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Góra Solistowska has a sad history: it is the place where former inhabitants of the village of Grzędy were executed in 1943, during World War II. There is a really great and detailed information board about it. Today it is a beautiful dune area. There is a shelter here, so sit down and, apart from the sad and tragic history, admire this beautiful area.
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There are several natural monuments in this park. This is one of them. It is worth paying attention not only to the right size of the trunk but also to the mature crown.
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A place where a village no longer exists. A beautiful dune covered with xerothermites.
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There is a small information center in Kopytkowo. There you get rooms and something to eat. There is also a campsite. For me one of the most beautiful national parks in Poland. In winter a bird's paradise due to flooding. Even if you are lucky you will see moose here.
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Gmina Bargłów Kościelny is home to a variety of natural monuments, including ancient trees, significant boulders, and unique geological formations such as dune areas. The region also features extensive natural areas like peat bogs and numerous lakes, contributing to its rich natural heritage.
Yes, several natural monuments and areas are suitable for families. Biebrza National Park is noted as family-friendly, offering extensive opportunities for nature observation. The Maple Nature Monument is also designated as family-friendly, and the informational sign at Beaver Architect – Informational Sign in Rezerwat Czapliniec Bełda provides an engaging stop for all ages.
One notable geological feature is the dune area at Góra Solistowska, which offers a unique landscape to admire. Additionally, the region borders the Biebrza National Park, renowned for its vast and well-preserved low peat bogs, representing a significant and unique wetland ecosystem.
Yes, Góra Solistowska is both a natural monument and a historical site. It features a beautiful dune area but also holds a poignant history, serving as a memorial to villagers executed during World War II, with a detailed information board on site.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including moderate routes like the "World War II Memorial – Grzędy loop" or the "Góra Solistowska – Grabowski's Plot loop." For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes ranging from easy to difficult, such as the "Trail Junction at Grzędy – Grzędy Shelter loop." You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide and cycling guide for the gmina.
Absolutely. Biebrza National Park, bordering the gmina, is a prime location for nature observation, particularly known as a bird's paradise in winter due to flooding. Visitors also report sightings of moose there. Within the gmina, areas like Peat Bog Vegetation in Rezerwat Czapliniec Bełda offer chances to observe unique peat bog flora and potentially encounter red deer or other wild animals.
While specific seasonal recommendations for all monuments aren't detailed, the proximity to Biebrza National Park suggests that spring and autumn are excellent for birdwatching and enjoying the changing landscapes. Winter can offer unique views of the flooded areas, especially for bird enthusiasts. Summer provides warmer weather for hiking and exploring the lakes.
Yes, Góra Solistowska is a viewpoint offering a place to admire the dune landscape. Biebrza National Park also contains viewpoints that provide extensive vistas of its vast wetland landscapes.
Beyond the three officially designated natural monuments, Gmina Bargłów Kościelny is rich in natural beauty, particularly its lakes. Lake Dreństwo is the largest, covering 504 hectares, and other notable lakes include Tajno, Kroszewo, Kukowo, Pogorzałka, and Reszki. These lakes offer scenic beauty and opportunities for water-based recreation.
While specific rules for each natural monument regarding dogs are not detailed, many outdoor areas and trails in Poland are dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. For areas within Biebrza National Park, it's advisable to check their specific regulations regarding pets to ensure compliance and protect wildlife.
The Maple Nature Monument is particularly notable for its impressive size, featuring a mature crown and a substantial trunk. It stands as a significant example of the ancient trees protected within the region.
You can learn more about the unique vegetation of peat bogs at Peat Bog Vegetation in Rezerwat Czapliniec Bełda. This site features information boards that guide visitors through the distinctive plant life found in these wetland ecosystems.


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