gmina gmina Nowy Dwór Gdański
gmina gmina Nowy Dwór Gdański
Natural monuments around gmina gmina Nowy Dwór Gdański offer a diverse landscape, characterized by its unique geographical features and protected natural areas. The region is known for its low-lying areas, including significant depressions below sea level, and the presence of mature trees designated as natural monuments. These sites contribute to the local biodiversity and provide points of interest within the Żuławy Wiślane area. The natural features here offer insights into the region's geological and ecological heritage.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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PLEASE NOTE! After rains, the entire area is flooded!!! In such cases, it's best to approach from the east, as there's a slight hill and it's the closest you can get to the point.
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such a curiosity... a moment on the sidelines, in the middle of nowhere
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The point is located on a meadow accessible by a dirt road made of slabs, and the last meters by a dirt road. In the thaw or rain season, it is quite muddy.
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It was the lowest point, but officially, since 2022, the lowest point has been considered to be the one in Marzęcino. Personally, I think I prefer Raczki and I often stop there during trips.
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The journey involves first quite uneven slabs, and the last section is a ride on a meadow. There is often standing water at the point itself, so it may be temporarily unavailable
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However, I would not take the place of fame the lowest place in Poland, even if the latest precise measurements undermine the right to use this term (I will say right away that I do not live nearby, so I have no local sentiment for this place - simply in the name of the old principle "Who gives and receives the one in hell..."). Perhaps it should be honestly noted on the information board that this is one of the lowest-lying places in the country, which for many years in the past was considered the lowest-lying place in Poland, and cleverly not say anything more in this place, creating a certain aura of mystery .... and an inquisitive tourist will solve this riddle on his own - "A well-fed wolf and a whole sheep".
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Vistula Lagoon and Vistula Spit Natura 2000 Area, known for its forests, beaches, and viewpoints, including Europe's highest permanent dune. Another significant spot is the Lowest Point in Poland, a unique geographical feature. The Devil's Stone in Silver Stream, an irregular boulder with local legends, also draws interest.
Yes, Gmina Nowy Dwór Gdański is home to several impressive tree monuments. These include various Pedunculate Oaks found in locations like Drzymały Street, Konopnickiej Street, and Warszawska Street in Nowy Dwór Gdański, as well as in villages like Orłowo, Różewo, and Żelichowo. You can also find White Poplars in Marynowy, a London Plane in Jazowa, and a European White Elm in Orliniec.
Absolutely. The Devil's Stone in Silver Stream is steeped in local legend, said to have been thrown by a furious devil. Additionally, a significant Pedunculate Oak in Różewo village stands within a historic Mennonite cemetery, giving it both natural and cultural importance.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Vistula Lagoon and Vistula Spit Natura 2000 Area offers beaches and forests for exploration. The Mouth of the Królewiecka Vistula River also provides a pleasant, family-friendly setting with viewpoints.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes, including easy and moderate options like 'Along the Tuga River' tours, or more challenging gravel biking trails. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes such as 'Brewery in Elbląg' or 'Elbląg City Welcome Sign' nearby. For detailed routes, check the Gravel biking, Cycling, and MTB Trails guides for the area.
For scenic views, visit the Vistula Lagoon and Vistula Spit Natura 2000 Area, which features various viewpoints across its forests and beaches. The Lowest Point in Poland is also a significant viewpoint marking a unique geographical spot. Additionally, the Mouth of the Królewiecka Vistula River provides a pleasant outlook over the estuary.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from spring to early autumn (April to October), when the weather is most favorable for outdoor activities like cycling and exploring. During these seasons, the tree monuments are in full foliage, and the Vistula Spit and Lagoon areas are ideal for enjoying the natural landscape. Be aware that some areas, like the Lowest Point, can be muddy during thaw or rainy seasons.
The region is notable for its low-lying areas, including significant depressions below sea level. A prime example is the Lowest Point in Poland. The Vistula Spit is another unique feature, a large sand dune with heights exceeding 30 meters, including Europe's highest permanent dune, the Camel Grzbiet.
Many natural monuments, especially the individual trees, are located within or near villages and towns, making them generally accessible. For specific sites like the Lowest Point in Poland, access involves a dirt road, which can be uneven or muddy, particularly after rain or during thaw. It's advisable to check local conditions if planning to visit less developed sites.
Visitors appreciate the unique geographical features, such as the Lowest Point in Poland, and the natural beauty of the Vistula Lagoon and Vistula Spit Natura 2000 Area. The historical and legendary aspects of sites like the Devil's Stone also capture interest. The mature trees designated as natural monuments offer a sense of natural heritage and contribute to the picturesque landscape of the Żuławy Wiślane area.
Yes, the natural monuments in Gmina Nowy Dwór Gdański, predominantly mature trees, are protected due to their natural value and ecological role. Their importance is underscored by their supervision by the Mayor of Nowy Dwór Gdański, ensuring their protected status under nature conservation laws.
Yes, within the city of Nowy Dwór Gdański, you can find several natural monuments. These include a Common Horse Chestnut on Warszawska Street 27, and multiple Pedunculate Oaks located at Drzymały Street 2, Konopnickiej Street 19, Warszawska Street 20 (at the Municipal Sports Facilities), and further along Warszawska Street past Complex of Schools No. 2.


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