Radzim, Forest wilderness hut in Gmina Oborniki, Poland
Radzim is a wooden hut nestled in a forested area close to the Warta River in Gmina Oborniki. It provides shelter and rest facilities for people exploring the woodlands of Wielkopolskie Voivodeship.
A medieval castellan's residence stood here around 1256, with archaeological evidence showing a fortified settlement on an island-like formation in the Warta River. The location preserves traces of this ancient stronghold from centuries past.
The site represents traditional Polish forest management practices, maintaining connections between modern outdoor activities and historical land use patterns.
You can reach the hut by hiking trails that wind through the forest and are accessible throughout the year. Bring waterproof clothing and a map, as the paths cross remote woodland terrain.
Below the hut lie remains of a cone-shaped mound that once formed a medieval stronghold, entirely surrounded by the Warta River waters in ancient times. This archaeological feature makes the spot a curious destination for those interested in medieval structures.
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