Wzgórze Joanny Nature Reserve, Nature reserve in Milicz County, Poland.
Wzgórze Joanny is a nature reserve in Milicz County featuring a diverse forest with beech trees at various growth stages and rare plant species. The site covers around 25 hectares and is dominated by a fertile beech forest that shapes the landscape throughout.
The reserve received protection status in 1962 to preserve the eastern boundary of beech populations and archaeological sites in the region. This designation proved essential for protecting both natural and cultural resources in the area.
At the summit stands the Odyniec hunting lodge, constructed in 1850 by Heinrich Rudolf von Salisch, representing regional architectural heritage.
Access to the reserve is from the eastern side near Postolin settlement and connects to local roads between Gruszeczki and Świebodów villages. The paths are open for public exploration and allow visitors to navigate the terrain without difficulty.
Atop the summit stands the Odyniec hunting lodge built in 1850 by Heinrich Rudolf von Salisch, reflecting regional architectural traditions of the era. This structure connects the area's human history with its present natural landscape.
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