Natural monuments around Przemków are concentrated within the Przemków Landscape Park, a protected area in western Poland covering over 220 square kilometers. This region features diverse natural landscapes, including four nature reserves, extensive heathlands, and unique inland dune formations. The park also preserves ancient trees and is home to various conservation initiatives.
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A miraculous spring. A large plaque in the main tower entrance catches the eye: "THE MIRACLE-FOUNDED SPRING OF ST. JACOB IN JACOBÓW." To reach it, however, you must cross the sanctuary grounds and exit through the gate on the sacristy side. Head left toward the wooded area, where you'll notice steps leading down the ravine behind the sanctuary. The area is wooded and heavily overgrown, or rather, overgrown with bushes. A small square, a few benches, and the goal of our pilgrimage: the miraculous spring. It gushes at the foot of the hill on which the church stands. For centuries, the number of pilgrims to the church has been increased by those for whom St. JACOBÓW was an important additional destination. This was the case when, in the mid-14th century, King John II Casimir visited the church to discuss the future of Silesia with Charles IV, King of Bohemia and Emperor of the Holy Empire. Pilgrims from Silesia, Greater Poland, Bohemia, and Moravia came here. The water flowing from the spring was widely believed to have healing properties, particularly valued for healing wounds, improving eyesight, and treating infertility. Jakubów, with its miraculous spring, began to lose its importance as a pilgrimage destination in the mid-18th century, when Silesia fell under Prussian rule. Pilgrimages still occurred during the Second Polish Republic, but they disappeared completely after World War II. They have only returned in a grand way in recent years, but Prussian and communist barbarism deprived Jakubów of its testimonies and documents of grace. Source: https://cudownezrodelka.pl/miejsce/jakubow/
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A fantastic place: the tower offers really beautiful views of the area - marshes and ponds. It's worth spending a few minutes here.
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Beautiful and peaceful forests of this landscape park. The roads are comfortable and straight as a bullet. Generally, you walk on flat ground - the surrounding hills are so low that you can not notice them at all. Peace and quiet... you can almost forget that Przemków exists...
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On foot or by bike (road bike can be taken from Piotrowice). There is a roofed shelter with a place for a bonfire by the tree.
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PRZEMKOWSKIE WRZOSOWISKO Area code: PLH020015, habitat area Total area: 6,663.7 ha Existing forms of nature protection: Przemkowski Landscape Park, ecological use "Cietrzewiowe Wrzosowisko" Administrative location: Bolesławiec commune, Gromadka commune General description of the entire area: The Special Protective Area "Wrzosowisko Przemkowskie" covers the area of the former Przemków military training ground, where, as a result of deforestation, biocenoses rarely found in our region were formed: a vast heath, inland dunes and sandy areas with psammophilous vegetation. The refuge stretches from the sands of the central part of the Przemkowski Landscape Park south-west to Trzebień. Open areas constitute approximately 70% of the area, the rest is covered with forests, mainly pine forests. https://gminaboleslawiec.pl/513/wrzosowisko-przemkowskie.html
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The Przemków Landscape Park is home to diverse natural features. You can discover extensive heathlands, such as the Cietrzewiowe Heather Moorland, which features inland dunes and rare psammophilous vegetation. The park also contains significant wetlands, including the internationally recognized Przemków Ponds, and unique geological formations like Pasternik Mountain, an uncommon inland dune.
Yes, the region boasts the remarkable Chrobry Oak, estimated to be 720 years old and one of Poland's oldest trees. Additionally, you can visit St. James' Spring, a natural monument historically believed to possess healing properties, attracting pilgrims for centuries.
For panoramic views of the area's marshes and ponds, head to the Observation tower with a view of the Przemkowski Park Krajobrazowy wetlands. It offers beautiful vistas and is accessible via a wooden footbridge.
The park is particularly known for its birdlife, especially around the Przemków Ponds and Buczyna Piotrowicka, which are ornithological reserves. Since 2010, the park has also been part of a reintroduction program for the European ground squirrel near Jakubowo Lubińskie, adding to its ecological interest.
Absolutely. The Chrobry Oak is a great spot for families, featuring a sheltered area. The forests of Przemkowski Landscape Park offer comfortable, flat paths suitable for family walks. The Observation tower with a view of the Przemkowski Park Krajobrazowy wetlands is also considered family-friendly.
The area around Przemków offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and moderate options like the 'Ostaszów Boardwalk loop' or 'Observation tower – Lock on the Szprotawa loop'. For more details on hiking, visit the Hiking around Przemków guide.
Yes, the region is suitable for cycling. There are gravel biking routes, such as the 'Chrobry Oak – Intersection of Fire Roads loop', and road cycling options like the 'Chocianów Railway Station loop'. You can explore more routes in the Gravel biking around Przemków guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Przemków guide.
The Przemków Landscape Park offers beauty throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for birdwatching at the Przemków Ponds and enjoying the lush flora. Autumn provides stunning colors, especially in the forests and heathlands. The Cietrzewiowe Heather Moorland is particularly striking when the heather is in bloom.
Yes, the Przemków Landscape Park features two dedicated nature paths: 'Lasy okolic Przemkowa' (Przemków Neighbourhood's Forests) and 'Ponds of Przemków'. These paths provide structured routes to help visitors explore the park's diverse natural beauty and learn about its ecosystems.
The park contains four distinct nature reserves. Two are ornithological, focusing on bird conservation: Buczyna Piotrowicka and Stawy Przemkowskie (Przemków Ponds). The other two, Łęgi Źródliskowe and Torfowisko Borówki, are floristic, dedicated to preserving unique plant life.
Many areas within the Przemków Landscape Park are suitable for dog walking, especially the extensive forests and open heathlands. The Observation tower with a view of the Przemkowski Park Krajobrazowy wetlands is also noted as dog-friendly. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash and follow local regulations to protect wildlife.
The Wrzosowisko Przemkowskie is a special protected area covering a former military training ground. Deforestation in this area led to the formation of rare biocenoses, including vast heathlands, inland dunes, and sandy areas with unique psammophilous vegetation. It's a significant example of how human activity can inadvertently create unique natural habitats.


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