Best natural monuments around gmina Limanowa include ancient trees and significant geological formations. Gmina Limanowa, situated within the broader Limanowa County, is characterized by its natural heritage, including old-growth trees often found near historic villages and a notable cave system. These sites offer insights into the region's biodiversity and geological history. The area provides diverse experiences for those interested in natural landscapes and conservation.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Three-meter glacial erratic right by the road
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A viewpoint with a 3.5-meter cross erected in 2004 to commemorate Karol Wojtyła's mountain hikes. From this place there is a stunning view of the Tatras, which can be admired on a clear day.
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It is a natural monument. The rock is made of sandstone and unfortunately lies on private property. Access only from one side, near the hermitage.
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It is worth stopping for a moment at the intersection behind Łopuszy Średnie and turning south to admire the Tatra Mountains from a distance.
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Right next to the road - a three-meter rock in the shape of a mushroom.
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Białowodzka Góra is formed by a side arm about 500 meters long, departing from Rozdziela (617 meters above sea level). This ridge runs eastwards, first lowering gently and then quite steeply towards the Dunajec River. Particularly steep are the southern slopes, which descend towards the stream which originates in the cauldron south of Rozdziela and flows roughly parallel to the ridge. On this slope there are several rocky perches. One of them is very picturesque, full of rocks and bluffs. The top of this perch is 550 meters above sea level. it is also known as "Zamczyska" which, according to legend, was supposed to stand here. Due to the steepness of the terrain, it can be assumed that the rocks occurring in the reserve were always forestless, which is why interesting rock flora is found here. A large difference in elevation of about 250 meters and the steepness of the terrain make it one of the most charming places in the Nowy Sącz region. The presence of Scots pine Pinus silvestris on the top rocks, low and twisted, resembles the pictures seen in the Pieniny Mountains in Sokolica. source: JERZY STASZKIEWICZ "The reserve" Białowodzka Góra "near Nowy Sącz."
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Gmina Limanowa is home to a variety of natural monuments, including ancient trees and significant geological formations. You can discover old-growth oaks and lindens in villages like Stara Wieś, Pisarzowa, and Męcina, often standing near historic churches. The region also features the ecologically important Grota Zbójnicka (Robber's Cave) on Łopień mountain, known for its bat populations.
Yes, Gmina Limanowa offers several interesting geological natural monuments. You can see the distinctive Rock mushroom., a three-meter rock formation easily accessible. Another notable site is the Devil's Stone, a sandstone rock formation. Additionally, the View of the Dunajec Valley from Zamczysko features picturesque rock formations and unique flora on its steep slopes.
Many of the ancient trees in Gmina Limanowa, such as the oaks and lindens in Pisarzowa and Męcina, are found in the vicinity of historic wooden churches, like the 1713 church of St. John the Evangelist in Pisarzowa. These trees serve as living testaments to history, often standing sentinel over centuries-old villages and providing a tangible link to the region's past and cultural heritage.
Yes, the Rock mushroom. is considered family-friendly and is easily accessible right next to the road. Exploring the ancient trees in local villages like Stara Wieś and Pisarzowa can also be a pleasant and educational activity for families, offering a peaceful natural setting.
For stunning panoramic views, visit the Papal Cross Viewpoint near Mogielica, which offers a breathtaking vista of the Tatras on clear days. The View of the Dunajec Valley from Zamczysko provides picturesque views of the Dunajec River and its surrounding landscape. Additionally, from the summit of Mogielnica, the highest peak of the Beskid Wyspowy, you can enjoy extensive panoramas from its viewing tower.
The area around Gmina Limanowa offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, mountain biking, and touring bicycles. For example, there are challenging MTB trails like the 'Jubilee Cross on Miejska Góra – Jaworz Viewing Tower loop from Limanowa' or scenic cycling routes such as the 'Tymbark–Półrzeczki Monument – Bicycle loop from Stara Wieś'. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around gmina Limanowa, MTB Trails around gmina Limanowa, and Cycling around gmina Limanowa guide pages.
Yes, the region provides excellent hiking opportunities. The trails leading to Mogielnica, the highest peak of the Beskid Wyspowy, are well-marked and offer rewarding views, though some climbs can be demanding. The area around the Papal Cross Viewpoint near Mogielica also involves hiking to reach the viewpoint.
The Grota Zbójnicka (Robber's Cave) on Łopień mountain is a significant natural monument, recognized as the longest cave in the Island Beskids with 433 meters of corridors. It is immensely important ecologically as one of Europe's largest, and Poland's most significant, hibernation sites for several bat species, including the lesser horseshoe bat, Bechstein's bat, whiskered bat, and Natterer's bat. It is protected within the Natura 2000 habitat area 'Uroczysko Łopień'.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and the peaceful atmosphere of the natural monuments. The komoot community has shared 6 photos and given 19 upvotes, highlighting the appeal of these sites. Many enjoy the imposing stature of the ancient trees, the unique geological formations like the Rock mushroom., and the stunning views from viewpoints such as the Papal Cross Viewpoint near Mogielica.
Yes, many of the ancient trees are accessible and located within or near residential and village areas. For instance, the ancient oak in Stara Wieś grows directly adjacent to buildings, making it an impressive and easily reachable sight. Other tree groups are found around historic churches in Pisarzowa and Męcina, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural context.
Yes, an impressive Wiąz górski (Mountain Elm) located at Fabryczna Street in Sowliny has recently been recognized as a natural monument. This species is relatively rare in urban green spaces, making it a notable example of the region's biodiversity.


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