Best natural monuments around gmina Jabłonna Lacka include a variety of natural features and historically significant sites. The region's landscape features diverse forest stands and river valleys. These areas preserve natural ecosystems and offer insights into the local history. The terrain provides opportunities to explore both natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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a forest nature reserve established in 1964 with an area of 21.08 ha
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It was established by the Order of the Minister of Forestry and Timber Industry of December 15, 1980 (Official Gazette of 1980, No. 30, item 171[2]) on an area of 25.27 hectares. According to the land register, it is plot no. 1170 with an area of 24.92 hectares[1]. According to the Order, the conservation objective is to preserve the abundant habitat of the endangered species, the snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis), one of the few in lowland Poland.
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The reserve's name comes from the protected snowdrop plant (Galanthus nivalis) on its territory. The reserve, established in 1980, covers an area of 25.27 ha in the Repki forest district. The entire area is covered with trees aged from 4 to 130 years. It is a mixed, multi-species stand, very diverse in terms of structure and age of species occurring in it, although older stands, over 60 years old, predominate. The method of management of the stands included in it results from the basic conservation goal, which is to preserve the snowdrop site, one of the few sites of this plant in northern Poland. Other protected plants also occur on the reserve. These are: Daphne mezereum, white butterfly-orchid, Martagon lily, common foxglove, common gingerbread, and primrose. The reserve area is inhabited by numerous nesting birds: red-backed shrike, yellowhammer, song thrush, blackbird, tit and woodpecker. In addition, periodic occurrences of hoopoe, hawks and buzzards have been recorded.
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Stronghold, early Middle Ages (9th - 11th century), NIEWIADOMA town. Possibility to enter by bike and walk around the entire stronghold on hardened ground.
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A historic well from around 1835, in an eclectic style, designed by Fr. Jaszczołda.
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A forest reserve near the Bug River, in the Burzański Landscape Park. At the fork of bicycle routes to the ferry to Drohiczyn and Korczewo.
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Korczew, in the park by the road, there is the former, the only drinking water intake, spring water
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Gmina Jabłonna Lacka offers diverse natural features, including significant forest reserves and river valleys. A highlight is the Snowflakes Nature Reserve, known for its extensive carpets of snowdrops in early spring and a rich, multi-species forest. You can also visit the Przekop Nature Reserve, which protects natural fragments of moist and fertile deciduous forests near the Bug River.
Yes, the region blends natural beauty with historical significance. The Grodzisko in Niewiadoma – Ramparts is an early medieval hillfort dating from the 9th to 11th century, offering insights into ancient history with its preserved defensive earthworks. Additionally, the St. John's Spring Well (Studnia "Źródło Jana"), constructed around 1835, is a unique historical monument featuring a statue of St. Nepomuk.
The best time to visit the Snowflakes Nature Reserve is in March and April when the common snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis) are in full bloom, creating a spectacular white carpet across the forest floor. This period signals the arrival of spring and offers a tranquil experience of nature.
Yes, the Snowflakes Nature Reserve is considered family-friendly, offering an accessible and beautiful natural environment for all ages to enjoy. Its gentle terrain and the visual spectacle of blooming snowdrops make it a pleasant outing for families.
The area around gmina Jabłonna Lacka is well-suited for outdoor activities. You can find various hiking routes, including easy loops around Drohiczyn, and cycling paths. For more detailed information on routes, you can explore the hiking guide and the cycling guide for gmina Jabłonna Lacka.
While specific regulations for dog access vary, generally, dogs are permitted on trails in natural areas, but often require to be on a leash, especially within nature reserves to protect wildlife and flora. It's always advisable to check local signage at the entrance of specific reserves like Snowflakes Nature Reserve or Przekop Nature Reserve for precise rules.
In the Snowflakes Nature Reserve, beyond the common snowdrop, you can find other protected plants such as Daphne mezereum, white buttercup, martagon lily, common foxglove, European wild ginger, and oxlip. The reserve is also home to numerous nesting birds like the red-backed shrike, yellowhammer, song thrush, blackbird, tit, and woodpecker, with occasional sightings of hoopoes, northern goshawks, and common buzzards.
Access to natural monuments like the Snowflakes Nature Reserve and Przekop Nature Reserve is generally by car, with parking often available near the entrances or designated areas. For the Grodzisko in Niewiadoma – Ramparts, it's possible to enter by bike and walk around the stronghold on hardened ground. Public transport options might be limited, so driving is often the most convenient way to reach these sites.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the forest reserves, especially the unique sight of snowdrops in spring at the Snowflakes Nature Reserve. The historical significance of sites like the Grodzisko in Niewiadoma – Ramparts also draws interest, offering a glimpse into the region's past. The komoot community has contributed over 19 photos and more than 30 upvotes, highlighting the appeal of these diverse attractions.
Yes, there are several easy hiking and cycling routes in the vicinity. For instance, you can find easy loop trails around Drohiczyn, which are suitable for a leisurely exploration of the area. The easy hikes guide for gmina Jabłonna Lacka provides options like the 'Loop Drohiczyn' and 'Góra zamkowa loop from Drohiczyn'.
While the natural monuments themselves are often in more secluded areas, you can find accommodation, cafes, and pubs in nearby towns and villages within gmina Jabłonna Lacka or slightly further afield. It is recommended to check local listings for options in places like Jabłonna Lacka or Drohiczyn for dining and lodging.


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