Nature Reserve Diabelskie Pustacie, Nature reserve in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland.
Nature Reserve Diabelskie Pustacje covers a large area with natural and semi-natural habitats across two outwash plain sections near Borne Sulinowo. A wooden observation tower at the highest point provides views over the landscape and serves as an orientation point for visitors exploring the site.
The area became a nature reserve in 2008, developing from former military training grounds whose use contributed to the spread of extensive heathlands. Converting this military landscape into a protected area allowed these ecologically valuable surfaces to be preserved.
The two educational trails, the Ladybug Loop and Bee Loop, let visitors explore environmental features while learning about local ecosystems. Walking these paths reveals the different habitats that shape these heathland areas.
The site has dedicated parking facilities, and the walking trails are accessible for various fitness levels. Spring and autumn offer the best conditions for visiting, when weather is milder and wildlife is more active.
The Kłomińskie heathlands within the reserve rank among the largest of their kind in Poland and Europe. These rare landscapes hold special value for nature enthusiasts, as they support specific plant and animal species difficult to find elsewhere.
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