Best natural monuments around Choroszcz include 20 registered natural monuments, primarily ancient trees and groups of trees, along with a notable erratic boulder. These natural treasures are protected for their ecological, landscape, and historical value. Choroszcz's landscape offers a chance to appreciate localized natural beauty and ecological significance, providing serene spots for contemplation. The municipality actively works on environmental protection, safeguarding these monuments.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The reserve covers the central and eastern part of the Zwierzyniecki Park with an area of 33.84 ha. The entire area of the reserve is forested and is the property of the city. There are walking paths in the reserve covering a total area of 1.33 ha.
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Beautiful place, good access and access. You can go with children. In spring the Narew is very flooded, and in summer it creates beautiful, winding, fast streams by the tower. Good views and far into the valley and the river itself. There are toilets nearby, there is also a shop and a shelter nearby.
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An interesting monument in a roundabout with beautiful trees around. Very nice place.
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The tower was new in 2024 when I was there. Beautiful views. Very good access by any bike. Clean water. Nearby there are footbridges, a crossing, a shelter with a barbecue and other attractions and monuments. It's worth going.
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It was established on June 14, 1996 by the order of the Minister of the Environment in order to preserve, for scientific and didactic reasons, a wet-hornbeam stand. Already in the times of the Branicki family, there was a fenced-off game preserve here on an area of about 14 versts, which was the place of many court hunts. They were inhabited by, among others: deer, pheasants, fallow deer, partridges, swans and wild ducks. Area according to the appointing act: 33.84 ha (currently reported size: 33.86 ha) Board: municipal ownership Supervision: Regional Director of Environmental Protection in Białystok Type of reserve: forest Goal of protection: preservation of a wet oak-hornbeam forest stand for scientific and didactic reasons.
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The Green Monument to the Constitution of May 3 In 2006, on the initiative of the "Forum Białystok Tomorrow", the Social Committee for the Care of the Monument was established, aiming at recreating the shape given to it in the interwar period. The honorary patronage was assumed by Ryszard Kaczorowski, former president of the Republic of Poland in Exile. The president of Białystok, Tadeusz Truskolaski, became the coordinator. In April 2007, thanks to the help of the city authorities of Białystok, the monument was restored to the inhabitants of the city. The place was tidied up, an alley surrounding the oaks was made, three missing lindens were added, and a pyramid-shaped obelisk was set up. In 2010, the green monument and its surroundings were partially restored. The surrounding alleys have been renovated and some trees have been cut down. Instead, new oaks were planted to commemorate pre-war Białystok officials murdered in Katyn.
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Viewing terrace on the Narew backwaters. Returning from the Śliwno footbridges, another stop on the backwaters.
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Broken bridge in Kruszewo is primarily peace and rest from the bustle of the city. The beautiful view from the vantage point of the Narew river backwaters is breathtaking. You can stand here and gaze at the endless landscape for hours. You'll meet here tourists with binoculars, fishing rods and and both can count on abundant hunting. The vast, wet area is a refuge for many species of birds, which will delight ornithologists, while the river itself allows anglers for a good catch. The Broken Bridge observation point in Kurów is visited by numerous cyclists. From the tollgates of Białystok we are within 17 km. It is worth considering this option, mainly because of the route rarely frequented by cars.
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Choroszcz is home to 20 registered natural monuments, primarily consisting of ancient trees and groups of trees, along with a notable erratic boulder. These include impressive pedunculate oaks, common ash, small-leaved lindens, and even a pear tree, showcasing the region's diverse natural heritage.
Yes, one significant natural monument is Zwierzyniecki Forest. This forest preserves a wet oak-hornbeam stand for scientific and didactic reasons, covering an area of 33.84 hectares with walking paths for visitors to enjoy.
You can find excellent viewpoints such as the Broken Bridge in Kruszewo, which offers breathtaking views over the Narew river backwaters. Another great spot is the Narew River Wetlands Observation Tower, providing expansive views into the valley and the river itself, especially good for birdwatching.
Many natural monuments in the area are family-friendly. For instance, Zwierzyniecki Forest has walking paths, and viewpoints like the Narew River Wetlands Observation Tower offer good access and amenities like toilets nearby, making them enjoyable for all ages.
The Narew river backwaters, particularly visible from spots like the Broken Bridge in Kruszewo and the Narew River Wetlands Observation Tower, are a refuge for many bird species. Ornithologists and nature enthusiasts will find abundant opportunities for birdwatching in these vast, wet areas.
Yes, some sites combine natural beauty with historical significance. For example, the Constitution of May 3rd Monument features beautiful trees around it, and the Szubienica Memorial – January Uprising 1863 is located on a small hill, commemorating historical events within the natural setting.
The area around Choroszcz offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the easy Waniewo-Śliwno Educational Trail, or more challenging routes like the Forest Path loop. For cyclists, there's the extensive Narew National Park Bicycle Bypass. Explore more options on the hiking guide, cycling guide, and running guide for Choroszcz.
While specific rules for each monument vary, many natural areas and trails around Choroszcz are generally dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to preserve the natural environment and respect other visitors.
The natural monuments, especially the ancient trees and river viewpoints, can be appreciated year-round. Spring brings lush greenery and active birdlife, while autumn offers vibrant colors. Summer is ideal for longer explorations, and even winter can provide serene, picturesque landscapes, though some paths might be less accessible.
Beyond the more prominent sites, the municipality of Choroszcz protects 20 natural monuments, many of which are individual ancient trees or small groups of trees scattered throughout the area. These offer serene spots for contemplation and a chance to connect with localized natural heritage away from larger crowds.
Choroszcz's natural monuments offer a unique charm through their focus on individual, ancient trees and geological formations like erratic boulders. Unlike vast national parks, they provide a more intimate experience, highlighting the ecological and historical significance of specific natural elements within the local landscape, serving as living testaments to the region's natural history.


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