Popradzki Park Krajobrazowy
Popradzki Park Krajobrazowy
Best natural monuments around Popradzki Park Krajobrazowy are found within the Sądecki Beskids in southern Poland. This area is home to approximately 130 natural monuments, highlighting its importance for natural heritage protection. The park features diverse landscapes, including river valleys, forested mountain ranges, and the Poprad River valley. Its natural values are further emphasized by its overlap with the "Ostoja Popradzka" Natura 2000 area.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Very nice rocks descending the red trail from Jaworzyna towards Czarny Potok. I recommend it👍
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In nice weather, the panorama of the Tatra Mountains looks impressive.
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Difficult descent to the Żłobki Pass
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A forested peak on the Main Beskid Trail, it rises to an elevation of 1,163 meters. Although there are no views from here – the trees obscure it – it is a few minutes to the west, so walk further. On the slopes of this hill lies a single rock, called St. Kinga's Stone, recognized as an inanimate natural monument. Kinga rested here in 1285 while fleeing the Tatars.
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The magnificent tower on Radziejowa (1,266 m above sea level). Radziejowa is the highest mountain in the Sądecki Beskids. The views from the top (i.e., the tower) are incredible, and the map showing the panorama in front of you and which mountains you're looking at is very helpful!
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An inanimate natural monument in Jaworzyna Krynicka. It's mushroom-shaped and made of sandstone. One legend has it that it was dropped here by the devil – do you believe it?
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The observation tower on the highest peak in the Beskid Sądecki Mountains, at 1,266 meters, was first built in 2006 and measured 20 meters at the time. Unfortunately, in June 2010, the tower was completely damaged, likely following a lightning strike. After repairs, the tower was accessible until 2017, but was then completely demolished due to rotten wood. A completely new tower was built in 2020, reaching a total height of 22 meters. From a beautiful platform at a height of 17 meters, you have fantastic views in all four directions... You can see the High Tatras, Pieniny, Babią Górę, Gorce, Podhale, Beskid Wyspowy, Beskidu Sądecki, and Beskid Niski.
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The “Piwniczanka” mineral water pump room at the P-7 borehole in Piwniczna-Zdrój is a charming place located right on the Poprad River, in the heart of the Poprad Landscape Park. The spring is located under an ornate gazebo, surrounded by paths and benches, making it an ideal resting place for road cyclists. The water from this intake is characterized by a high carbon dioxide content (3996 mg/dm³), which gives it a naturally carbonated taste and a noticeable note of iron.
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The park is home to several distinctive geological features. A notable example is the Devil's Stone on Jaworzyna Krynicka, a mushroom-shaped sandstone formation with local legends attached to it. Additionally, the Łomniczanka Sandstone Rock and its accompanying waterfall in Łomnica-Zdrój offer another picturesque natural monument to discover.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Parkowa Hill near Krynica-Zdrój is easily accessible by foot or cog railway and features a children's playground. The Piwniczanka Spring P-7 Gazebo offers a relaxing spot by the Poprad River, and the Zaskalnik Waterfall is a beautiful, accessible spot for a short walk and photos.
For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the Viewing tower on Radziejowa. As the highest mountain in the Sądecki Beskids, its 22-meter tower provides incredible vistas of the High Tatras, Pieniny, and Gorce mountains. Parkowa Hill also offers great views over Krynica-Zdrój.
The Popradzki Park Krajobrazowy region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, such as those around Radziejowa, by exploring the Mountain Hikes around Popradzki Park Krajobrazowy guide. For cyclists, there are dedicated MTB trails and touring routes, which you can discover in the MTB Trails around Popradzki Park Krajobrazowy guide and the Cycling around Popradzki Park Krajobrazowy guide.
Yes, there are options for beginners. The path to Parkowa Hill from Krynica-Zdrój is relatively easy, especially if you opt for the cog railway for part of the ascent. The walk to Zaskalnik Waterfall is also considered an accessible and pleasant stroll.
The park's diverse landscapes are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant colors, ideal for hiking. Summer is popular for longer excursions, while winter provides opportunities for snow-covered scenery, though some paths might require appropriate gear and caution.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views, especially from the Viewing tower on Radziejowa. The unique geological formations like the Devil's Stone also capture interest due to their distinctive shapes and local folklore. The serene natural settings, such as those around the Zaskalnik Waterfall, are also highly appreciated for their beauty and tranquility.
Yes, some natural monuments are located near amenities. For instance, Parkowa Hill has a large restaurant at its summit. Near the Zaskalnik Waterfall, you can find the attractive 'Zajazd Czarda' which offers refreshments.
While many natural monuments are well-known, the sheer number (approximately 130) means there are always less-traveled spots. The Łomniczanka Sandstone Rock and Waterfall, protected since 1998, offers a serene natural setting that might feel like a hidden gem compared to more frequented locations.
For hiking in Popradzki Park Krajobrazowy, especially to natural monuments, it's advisable to wear sturdy trekking shoes, as some trails can be uneven or slippery, particularly in wet or winter conditions. Layered clothing is recommended to adapt to changing weather, and a flashlight is useful if you plan to be out after dark, as paths can be unlit.
Public transport options vary depending on the specific monument. Krynica-Zdrój, a key town in the region, has connections that can get you close to places like Parkowa Hill, which is even accessible by a cog railway from the town center. For more remote locations, a combination of public transport and hiking or private vehicle might be necessary.
The Poprad River valley is a central feature of Popradzki Park Krajobrazowy, contributing significantly to its diverse landscape. It offers varied terrain, river gorges, and is an important area for biodiversity. The valley is also home to natural springs like the Piwniczanka Spring P-7 Gazebo, known for its mineral waters, and provides scenic routes for activities like cycling.


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