Attractions and places to see around Szczeciński Park Krajobrazowy „Puszcza Bukowa” offer a diverse natural area southeast of Szczecin. This region is characterized by picturesque beech woodlands, rolling hills, and a network of waterways, including glacial moraine hills with varied terrain. Visitors can explore a rich natural landscape alongside historical and cultural points of interest. The park provides extensive opportunities for outdoor recreation, with numerous hiking and cycling trails.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Asphalt bike path. Fragment of the "Szczecin" branch of the Western Lakes Trail marked with no. 20A from Kijewo to Płonie through the Beech Forest on the embankment of the former railway. very pleasant ride through the forest, at one point passing under the viaduct of the A6 motorway. Road created on the old track of the former Finkewnwalde - Greifenhagen/Zdroje - Gryfino railway
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I like this path, even in summer it provides shade
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This artificial grotto is unique in Poland, as no similar structures are known in Poland or even Europe. It was built in 1888 at the behest of Albert Eduard Toepffer, owner of the nearby chalk mine and Portland cement factory "Stern," and son of the factory's founder, Gustav Adolf Toepffer. Along with the grotto, a reinforced concrete arch was built, situated next to the concrete arch built on this site in 1880. Both arches, standing parallel, formed the foundation for the added pagoda-shaped pavilion. Both arches had the same span and height, but the newer arch, made of a more modern and durable material, had a cross-sectional area approximately ten times smaller. Both structures supported the same weight, thus emphasizing the innovative nature of the new construction method. The pagoda served as an orchestra pit for dances and balls held here. Neither the pagoda nor the younger arch survived to this day – they were dismantled due to poor technical condition at the turn of the 1970s and 1980s. The interior of the cave replicated natural limestone caves, with stalactites, stalagmites, and stalagnates. Inside the cave, there is a staircase that once led to the winter garden located above the cave. Until 2012, the cave housed a restaurant. Today, it houses the Szczecin Adventure Association "Za horyzont," which occasionally opens the cave to visitors.
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A former chalk and marl mine operated by the nearby "Stern" Portland cement factory, founded in 1862 and owned by the Toepffer family. In 1925, a sudden flood of groundwater through a layer of permeable sand led to the quarry's opening. The quarry quickly filled with water. People were immediately evacuated. The quarry was flooded. Emerald Lake was created, which owes its color and name to the high calcium carbonate content in the water and the reflection of light from the chalk bed. In good weather, railway wagons and even workers' tools can still be seen at the bottom of the lake. A concrete bridge, part of the railway track used to transport chalk output to the nearby cement plant, still stands near the lake today.
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The Heart Boulder, also known as the Mill Stone, is an erratic. Made of granite, its shape resembles a heart. It is entered in the register of natural monuments. It is also colossal in terms of size: impressive dimensions: circumference 14.5 m, and length over 4 m.
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A great place for mtb. It reminds me a lot of the Tricity Landscape Park from where I live.
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If you go to the Polish Baltic coast, you can take a small detour straight to the lake, just 15 km after the border of Germany - Pl podjuche exit, then the lake is directly on the right in the forest after a few km !!!
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Asphalt bicycle road through the forest, following the traces of the former railway line to Kołbacz. Unfortunately, it stops in the middle of the forest. Next you have to go on gravel roads and dirt roads.
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The park is rich in natural wonders. A must-see is Emerald Lake (Jezioro Szmaragdowe), known for its distinctive greenish-blue water, formed in a former chalk mine. You can also discover the rolling
Bukowe Hills
, numerous forest rivers and streams, and several large erratic boulders like Serce Boulder (Millstone) and Groński Boulder. The park also boasts a high biodiversity with diverse plant and animal species.Yes, the park offers several points of historical and cultural interest. You can find remnants of German bunkers and underground tunnels from a former chalk mine, particularly in the western part. Historic paved roads like Droga Królewska (King's Road) crisscross the area. There's also Wzgórze Trygława, a site of worship for followers of indigenous Slavic faith, and monuments such as the one commemorating Albrecht Rudelsdorff near Bukowiec Mount.
For excellent panoramic views, head to Polana Widok (Viewpoint Glade), located on the yellow tourist trail. This spot offers a wide vista of Szczecin and is also equipped with a designated bonfire area. Additionally, near Emerald Lake, there is a viewing terrace that provides a panorama of the Lower Oder Valley and the city of Szczecin.
Absolutely. Many areas are suitable for families. Emerald Lake is a popular spot for a scenic walk, and its surroundings offer a dense network of hiking trails. The Polana Widok (Viewpoint Glade) is ideal for relaxation and family outings with its bonfire area. The Groński Boulder is also listed as family-friendly, offering an interesting natural monument to discover.
The park is beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer vibrant colors, especially in the beech forests, and pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Summer is great for longer days and outdoor recreation, while winter can transform the landscape into a serene, snow-covered wonderland, suitable for winter hiking if properly equipped.
Yes, Szczeciński Park Krajobrazowy „Puszcza Bukowa” is generally dog-friendly. Many trails and areas are suitable for walks with your canine companion. However, always ensure your dog is kept on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or other visitors, and remember to clean up after them to preserve the park's natural beauty.
The park offers extensive opportunities for active recreation. You can enjoy hiking on approximately 200 kilometers of marked trails of varying difficulty, from easy walks to more challenging routes. Cycling is also very popular, with numerous scenic cycling routes available. For specific routes, you can explore guides like Hiking around Szczeciński Park Krajobrazowy „Puszcza Bukowa”, Cycling around Szczeciński Park Krajobrazowy „Puszcza Bukowa”, and MTB Trails around Szczeciński Park Krajobrazowy „Puszcza Bukowa”.
Yes, the park features a wide network of hiking trails catering to various skill levels. You can find easy loops, such as the "Serce Puszczy Boulder – Czwójdziński Gate loop from Bukowe-Klęskowo" (5.9 km) or the "Hiking loop from Rezerwat Zdroje" (2.2 km). For more moderate challenges, consider routes like the "Serce Puszczy Boulder – Bukowa Crossroads loop from Kołowo" (7.7 km). For detailed routes, refer to the Hiking around Szczeciński Park Krajobrazowy „Puszcza Bukowa” guide.
Yes, cycling is a fantastic way to explore the park, with many dedicated routes. You'll find options ranging from easy rides like the "Kijewo Bike Path Crossing loop from Szczecin Zdroje" (16.6 km) to more challenging, longer tours such as the "Koszewo Palace – Bielikowo–Jęczydół Road loop from Szczecin Zdroje" (95.7 km). For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the Cycling around Szczeciński Park Krajobrazowy „Puszcza Bukowa” guide.
Visitors are captivated by Emerald Lake's stunning greenish-blue water, a result of its high calcium carbonate content and sunlight reflecting from the chalk bed. Many describe it as the most beautiful place in Szczecin, appreciating the picturesque scenic walk around its shores. The area's tourist development, including a dense network of hiking trails and a viewpoint overlooking Szczecin and the Oder Valley, also contributes to its popularity.
While the park itself is primarily natural, there are some facilities nearby. Historically, there was a "Grota" restaurant near Toepffer's Grotto, though it is now permanently closed. For current options, it's best to check in the nearby towns and villages surrounding the park, such as Szczecin, for cafes, pubs, and accommodation.
The park is located southeast of Szczecin, making it accessible from the city. Public transport options, such as local buses, can take you to the outskirts of the park, particularly near areas like the Zdroje housing estate, which is close to Emerald Lake. It's advisable to check local bus schedules and routes from Szczecin to the specific entry points you plan to use.
Yes, parking is generally available at or near the main entry points and popular attractions within Szczeciński Park Krajobrazowy „Puszcza Bukowa”. For instance, areas around Emerald Lake and other trailheads usually have designated parking spaces. However, during peak seasons or weekends, these spots can fill up quickly, so arriving early is recommended.


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