Cisów-Orłowiny Landscape Park is a protected natural area in south-central Poland known for its diverse forests, unique geological formations, and extensive hiking opportunities that showcase the rich biodiversity of the Świętokrzyskie region.
Cisów-Orłowiny Landscape Park, established in 1988, is located in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship of Poland, encompassing a varied landscape of rolling hills, mixed forests, and distinctive sandstone rock formations. Covering approximately 110 square kilometers, the park protects a mosaic of habitats including fir and beech forests, peat bogs, and calcareous meadows which support rich flora and fauna, among which are several protected species of plants and animals. The park is situated in the Cisów-Orłowiny Hills, part of the Świętokrzyskie Mountains, an area with a long geological history that is evidenced by visible sedimentary rock layers and rock outcrops. Visitors to the park can enjoy numerous marked trails for hiking and mountain biking, offering peaceful immersion in nature, as well as scenic overlooks that provide panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Notable landmarks within the park include the Orłowiny sandstone cliffs and the remnants of traditional rural architecture in surrounding villages, blending cultural heritage with natural beauty. The park is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, bird watchers, and photographers. Additionally, educational nature paths highlight the park’s ecological importance and provide information on local flora, fauna, and conservation efforts. Its proximity to larger urban centers like Kielce makes it an accessible retreat for weekend visitors and families seeking outdoor recreation.
Orłowiny sandstone cliffs offering unique geological formations and scenic views
Diverse forest ecosystems including ancient fir and beech stands
Educational nature trails that interpret the region's natural and cultural history
Secluded peat bog habitats home to rare plant species
Prominent sandstone rock formations that provide striking natural sculptures and panoramic views over the Świętokrzyskie region.
Ancient stands of fir and European beech trees that create vital habitats for diverse wildlife and offer tranquil forest experiences.
Wetland areas housing rare and protected plant species, contributing to the park's ecological diversity.