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Tourist Attractions
Nature reserves being sanctuaries for many protected plant and animal species, a 750-year-old natural monument (the oldest tree in Poland) or various forms of wildlife conservation that will amaze any nature lover – these are only some of the natural attractions that can be admired in the forests of Szprotawa Forest District.
750-year-old Pedunculate Oak named "Chrobry" is an exceptional specimen of the species on national scale.This unique natural monument grows in the Lower Silesian Wilderness, in the vicinity of "Buczyna Szprotawska" Nature Reserve, close to the village of Piotrowice and surprises the visitors with its massive size.
"Buczyna Szprotawska" Nature Reserve being habitat for an extremely rare species, Edible Dormouse, is a must see as it is the largest reserve managed by Regional Directorate of the State Forests in Zielona Góra.
Other places of interest include:
- "Annabrzeskie Wąwozy" Nature Reserve,
- "Park Słowiański" Landscape-Nature Protected Complex,
- Bóbr Valley, Dalkowskie Hills, Brzeźnica Valley, Szprotawka Valley and the Lower Silesian Wilderness – all qualified as nature parks,
- Lower Kwisa Valley, Szprotawsko-Piotrowicka Beech Wood, Borowina (Peloid), Małomickie Riparian Forests, Przemkowskie Ponds and the Lower Silesian Wilderness – all of them included in the network of "Natura 2000" Protected Areas,
- as well as areas of protected ecology, such as Owl's Bog, Crane's Bog, and Swan Ponds.
Szprotawa Forest District can boast an excellent network of bicycle trails.
Szprotawa Forest District also includes a network of walking trails designed by PTTK (Polish Tourist and Sightseeing Society) in Żary that combines natural and historic attractions of the area in a tourist-friendly form.
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Sale of wood
Sale of wood
Szprotawa Forest District Inspectorate sells timber, seeds, seedlings and Christmas trees (before Christmas). Timber is sold to retail customers based on terms and conditions of sale, at the office of Forest District Inspectorate and at offices of individual Forest Ranges.
Sale of timber
Timber sold includes 3 categories of thickness and the following tree species are sold: Pine, Larch, Spruce, Douglas Fir, Oak, Ash, Beech, Birch, Alder, Black Locust, Linden, Willow, Poplar, Aspen, Maple and Hornbeam.
Schedule of timber sale for individual Forest Ranges:
Addresses of individual forest ranges.
Sale of seedlings
Seedlings are sold at the office of Forest District Inspectorate, at Forest Economy Department. Here we accept purchase orders for a specific number of seedlings and specify date of collecting the ordered seedlings from the nursery farm in Krzywczyce.
Our offer: https://sadzonki.zielonagora.lasy.gov.pl/