Natural monuments around gmina Janów Lubelski offer diverse landscapes and ecological significance. The region is characterized by vast forest complexes, such as the Janowskie Forests, which are among the largest in Europe. These areas provide habitats for varied flora and fauna, contributing to the rich biodiversity. Visitors can explore unique wildlife sanctuaries, significant hydrological features, and protected reserves within this natural environment.
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Sometimes you can see them. Beautiful animals.
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The Biłgoraj horse refuge in Szklarnia is the only such place on the map of Poland. These are horses descended from wild horses living in Europe. They resemble Polish horses to a large extent, but they are not the same breed. The Czartosowa River flows through the refuge and is a natural watering hole for these beautiful animals.
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Porytowe Wzgórze is a place commemorating soldiers who died here in battle on June 14, 1944. It is located in the Janowskie Forests nature reserve. The reserve itself was created in 1984 to protect mixed forests in a place commemorating the largest battle of Polish and Soviet partisans against the Nazi invader on Polish lands.
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A wooden observation tower overlooking the main pond in the Imielty Ług reserve. Fantastic landscape of an overgrown lake.
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The first viewpoint on the educational and nature trail in the Imielty Ług reserve. It is a nature reserve located in the Lasy Janowskie Landscape Park, established in 1988 to protect areas of extensive marshes, overgrowing water reservoirs with rare and protected vegetation, constituting a bird sanctuary, typical of the Solska Forest. To get to this viewpoint, turn left near the wooden chapel of St. Franciszek.
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Gmina Janów Lubelski offers a diverse range of natural monuments. You can find vast forest complexes like the Janowskie Forests, unique wildlife sanctuaries such as the Bilgoraj Horse Sanctuary in Szklarnia, and protected wetland reserves. The region also features significant hydrological sites and historical natural monuments.
Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. The Bilgoraj Horse Sanctuary in Szklarnia is a great option for observing unique horses. Additionally, the Bór Bagienny Viewpoint and the Viewing Platform Over the Wetlands – Janowskie Forest Landscape Park offer accessible ways to experience the wetlands and are suitable for all ages.
For unique wildlife observation, visit the Bilgoraj Horse Sanctuary in Szklarnia. Here, you can see Biłgoraj horses, which are descended from wild European horses, in their semi-wild habitat. The Czartosowa River flows through the refuge, providing a natural watering hole for these animals. The Imielty Ług Reserve, accessible via the Bór Bagienny Viewpoint, is also a significant bird sanctuary.
A notable historical natural monument is Porytowe Hill, located within the Janowskie Forests nature reserve. This site commemorates soldiers who died in a significant battle on June 14, 1944, and also protects mixed forests, including those with silver fir.
The area around gmina Janów Lubelski offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the "Forest cycling route Janów - Kruczek - Szklarnia" or the "Bike trail 'Expedition to the forest treasury'". For hiking, consider easy trails such as the "Szklarnia Reserve and Historical Trail Loop" or loops around Zalew Janowski. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like the "Janowski Lagoon – Szklarnia Nature Reserve loop". You can find more details on these activities in the cycling guide, easy hikes guide, and MTB trails guide for the region.
Yes, there are excellent viewpoints. The Viewing Platform Over the Wetlands – Janowskie Forest Landscape Park features a wooden pier over a peat bog, offering views of vast swamps and rare vegetation. Another great spot is the Bór Bagienny Viewpoint, which is the first viewpoint on the educational trail in the Imielty Ług reserve, providing insights into the bird sanctuary and marshlands.
The Imielty Ług Reserve, located within the Janowskie Forests Landscape Park, is known for protecting extensive marshes and overgrown water reservoirs. It is particularly valuable for its rare and protected vegetation and serves as an important bird sanctuary. The Bór Bagienny Viewpoint offers access to an educational trail within this reserve.
Yes, the Janowskie Stoki (Janów Slopes) is a unique natural monument found within the city center of Janów Lubelski. Historically significant, it remains a place where residents can draw clean spring water, highlighting its importance as a natural resource and its connection to local traditions.
The Szklarnia Nature Reserve was established to protect characteristic elements of the former Solska Forest, particularly stands of natural origin with a significant share of silver fir. An educational path within the reserve, starting about 3 kilometers from Janów, features a tourist shelter and educational boards, making it an informative visit.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique wildlife, such as the Biłgoraj horses at the Bilgoraj Horse Sanctuary in Szklarnia. The serene beauty of the wetlands, accessible via the Viewing Platform Over the Wetlands, and the historical significance of sites like Porytowe Hill also receive high praise. The overall tranquility and rich biodiversity of the Janowskie Forests are consistently highlighted.
While the Janów Reservoir (Zalew Janowski) is an artificial lake, it is a significant hydrological feature and a popular recreational spot near the Janowskie Forests. It offers beaches, swimming areas, campsites, and walking trails, with pedal boat rentals available for water activities, making it a great complement to visiting the natural monuments.


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