Rezerwat przyrody Sufraganiec, Nature reserve in Kielce region, Poland.
Rezerwat przyrody Sufraganiec is a nature reserve situated in the Sufragańca valley area with mixed forests of firs, oaks, and maples covering its slopes. A stream running through creates steep banks that expose natural sandstone layers visible among the surrounding forest.
The reserve was created in 1961 to preserve the natural forest ecosystems found in this region. It forms part of a larger protected landscape area located near Kielce.
The reserve attracts school groups and nature enthusiasts who come to explore the forest diversity of the region. The marked paths offer visitors a direct experience of the local woodland environment.
A yellow-marked trail runs through the reserve and connects to Kielce, with a shelter available for rest along the way. Staying on the marked path is important to protect the fragile forest environment.
Trees in this reserve can reach an age of around 200 years, growing on slopes shaped by a small stream flowing through. This combination of ancient forest and visible geology makes it a noteworthy spot for visitors.
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