Natural monuments around Lędziny offer diverse natural landscapes within the Silesian Voivodeship. The region features varied terrain, including hills such as Klimont (302 m), Szachta (296 m), and Strzyżówka (290 m), alongside watercourses like the Goławiecki Stream and the Przyrwa River. These geographical features contribute to the area's natural appeal. The local Department of Environmental Protection manages information on protected areas, indicating a focus on preserving natural elements.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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The views in good weather are certainly magnificent. But I warn you against going to Hałda Murcki during the so-called wet season. The bike is covered in gray mine sludge "up to the ears". Washing something like that in winter is pure pleasure 😳🥴…
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When in Murcki, you must go to the Murcki Hałda, nice views, relatively easy drive
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Honestly, I'm disappointed with this place. Poor views. A lot of mud on the way.
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One of the characteristic places in Tychy. Where all children and adults know where the sculpture of three bears is located
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The heap is a heap of material that was extracted from the "Murcki" Hard Coal Mine operating under various names already in 1769 (the inheritor is the modern "Staszic-Wujek" Hard Coal Mine). The hill, 330 m above sea level, is surrounded by the Murckowskie Forests. In good weather, the Beskids and Tatra Mountains are visible from the peak. From the north, the view is limited by Wanda Hill In 2010, a wooden cross was placed on top of the heap (Wikipedia)
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Dąb Tadeusz - a natural monument in Katowice, located in the southern part of the city, near Hamerla, located in the Murcki district, in the Murckowskie Forest complex. It is a 300-year-old [1] tree of the English oak species (Quercus robur L.) with a height of 30 meters and a diameter at breast height of 437 centimeters (Wikipedia)
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It's very muddy after the rain, but it's still worth going there
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interesting place and the view is also okay.
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Among the most notable natural monuments, you can visit the Tadeusz Oak Natural Monument, a 300-year-old English oak tree. Another significant site is the Paprocany Ecological Site, which features overgrown ponds and wet meadows important for wetland birds. The Czarna Studnia (Black Well) is also a popular natural monument with historical legends.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Tadeusz Oak Natural Monument is located within a forest complex, offering a pleasant environment. Additionally, the Murcki bison – the foundation of species restoration in Europe site, while historical, is also considered family-friendly and set in a forest. The Bear Park in Tychy, known for its carved teddy bears, is another great option for families.
The Lędziny area, situated in the Silesian Voivodeship, offers diverse natural landscapes. You'll find varied terrain including hills like Klimont (302 m), Szachta (296 m), and Strzyżówka (290 m). There are also watercourses such as the Goławiecki Stream and the Przyrwa River. Ecological sites like Paprocany Ecological Site showcase ponds, swamps, and rare marsh plants.
Yes, the Czarna Studnia (Black Well) is a natural monument deeply associated with historical legends and was part of an ancient trade route. Another significant historical site is the Murcki bison – the foundation of species restoration in Europe, which marks the beginning of bison breeding in the Pszczyna forests in 1865.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Murckowski Forest Nature Reserve loop' or the 'Czarna Studnia (Black Well) – Murckowski Forest Nature Reserve loop'. Running enthusiasts can find trails such as the 'Running loop from Lędziny'. For road cycling, options include the 'Pedestrian and Cycle Bridge over National Road 1 (DK1) loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Lędziny, Running Trails around Lędziny, and Road Cycling Routes around Lędziny guides.
Yes, there are several hiking trails. For example, you can explore the 'Murckowski Forest Nature Reserve loop' which is a moderate 7.9 km hike, or an easier 6.1 km 'Czarna Studnia (Black Well) – Murckowski Forest Nature Reserve loop'. These trails allow you to experience the natural beauty surrounding sites like the Czarna Studnia (Black Well). Find more hiking options in the Hiking around Lędziny guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from ancient trees like the Tadeusz Oak Natural Monument to significant ecological habitats such as the Paprocany Ecological Site. The blend of natural beauty with historical elements, as seen at Czarna Studnia (Black Well), also adds to the appeal. The komoot community has shared over 27 photos and given more than 130 upvotes, highlighting the area's charm.
While specific formal natural monuments in Lędziny are not widely publicized for tourism, the region is close to areas with protected natural features. The Paprocany Ecological Site, though not a formal reserve, functions as a protected area for wetland birds and rare plants. The Murcki Forest complex, where the Tadeusz Oak Natural Monument is located, also offers a rich natural environment.
The Tadeusz Oak Natural Monument, with its impressive 300-year-old English oak tree, provides a striking subject for photography. The serene landscapes of the Paprocany Ecological Site, with its ponds and diverse flora, also offer picturesque scenes, especially for nature and wildlife photography.
While specific accommodation details for each natural monument are not provided, Lędziny and nearby towns offer various options. For general information on places to stay, it's recommended to check local tourism resources or accommodation booking platforms for hotels, guesthouses, or apartments in Lędziny or surrounding areas like Tychy or Katowice.
Many natural areas and trails in Poland are dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. However, specific rules can vary for designated natural monuments or ecological sites. It's always best to check local signage or official websites for any specific restrictions regarding pets at individual locations like the Paprocany Ecological Site or within the Murcki Forest complex.
The region around Lędziny features hills such as Klimont (302 m), Szachta (296 m), and Strzyżówka (290 m). While not explicitly designated as viewpoints, these elevated areas likely offer scenic vistas of the surrounding natural landscape and forests. Exploring trails in these hilly areas could lead to picturesque spots.


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