Świętokrzyski Landscape Park is a protected area in south-central Poland known for its rolling hills, ancient forests, and rich biodiversity. It offers visitors a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage with extensive hiking opportunities and geological landmarks.
Świętokrzyski Landscape Park (Świętokrzyski Park Krajobrazowy) encompasses a diverse landscape in the Świętokrzyskie Mountains, one of the oldest mountain ranges in Europe, located in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship of Poland. The park protects an area of approximately 109 square kilometers, featuring gentle hills, extensive pine and beech forests, peat bogs, and rare geological formations like quartzite rock outcrops. The terrain is characterized by its low mountain ridges and is home to the iconic Łysica, the highest peak in the range, reaching 612 meters above sea level. Established in 1983, the park safeguards a variety of flora and fauna, including endemic plant species and wildlife such as deer, wild boar, and protected birds. Visitors are drawn to its well-marked network of hiking trails, nature observation points, and the chance to explore historic sites including ancient medieval churches and the Norbertine monastery. The park's natural and cultural mosaic creates an inviting environment for hikers, naturalists, photographers, and families seeking serene outdoor experiences. Seasonal events and educational programs are also held to promote awareness of the region's ecological and historical importance. Świętokrzyski Landscape Park’s combination of accessible terrain, rich biodiversity, and cultural landmarks makes it a treasured recreational and conservation area in Poland.
Łysica Peak – Highest point of the Świętokrzyskie Mountains with panoramic views
Ancient forest ecosystems featuring preserved stands of beech and pine
The Gołoborze – a unique stone run geological formation
The Monastery of Święty Krzyż – historical religious site within park boundaries
At 612 meters, Łysica is the highest peak in the Świętokrzyskie range, providing sweeping views of surrounding forests and hills.
A remarkable natural rock field—consisting of large quartzite stones deposited by post-glacial processes—unique to this region.
An ancient Norbertine monastery situated near the park, combining spiritual significance with rich cultural history.