Park Miejski w Krzeszowicach, Public park in Krzeszowice, Poland.
Park Miejski w Krzeszowicach is a large green space containing over 1500 trees of various species, including beeches, ashes, and oaks. Walking paths wind through the grounds and pass through both open areas and wooded sections.
The grounds were established in 1849 by Adam Potocki in the English landscape style, giving it a formal structure. The design included sightlines to the nearby Tenczyn Castle, which can be seen from several spots in the park.
The park is a gathering place where locals walk through shaded paths and old trees draw attention from everyone who passes through. The trees themselves tell a story through their age and size about generations of people who have used and cared for this space.
The park is accessible from Ogrodowa Street and offers parking in the western section of Krzeszowice for visitors with cars. The paths are developed and fairly easy to walk, though you should expect some uneven ground and inclines in places.
The grounds overlap with a Natura 2000 protected site and host one of the region's largest breeding colonies of mouse-eared bats. The bats use the tree canopy for their nighttime activity, making the area ecologically significant in ways most visitors never notice.
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