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Bukowa Mount didactic
path (2.6 km; 2h) a "palace road" from the
Education and Museum Centre (EMC) to Sochy. It runs across pine
coniferous forest, fir forest and Carpathian beech wood. The "Bukowa
Mount" area is under strict protection. A beauty spot on the top of the
mountain. Admission fee.
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Educational path to
Piaseczna Mount (3.2 km; 2,5h) between the "Echo"
ponds and the historic part of Zwierzyniec. It runs past the Monument
to the Memory of Foresters Killed in Action. A beauty spot on Piaseczna
Mount.
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Dune path to the
"Echo" ponds (1.7 km; 0.5 h) connecting the EMC
with the ponds. It allows a view of the Świerszcz Stream Valley with
its ahs-tree-alder riverside carr and pine forest.
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Path to the "Echo"
ponds (1.2 km; 0.5h) from the brewery, past the
EMC, it is the shortest route to the ponds. Suitable for the disabled.
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Historical and nature
path to "Polak" hill (2.1 km; 1.5h) from the car
park on the road to Biłgoraj (a beech alley on the route) to the
Monument to the Insurgents of the January Uprising, where a scenic
point exists on the hilltop.
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Historical and nature
path to Wojda (4 km; 2.5h) in the northern part of
the Park, starting at the Monument to the Zamość Uprising in Szewnia
during World War II to the village of Wojda. Its upper stretch runs
across Carpathian beech wood growing in the loess gullies. A scenic
point on the hilltop.
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Path in the
Aleksandra Wachniewska alley (0.7 km; 20 min) leads
from the historic part of Zwierzyniec to Plażowa Street, crossing a
reconstructed water axis of the former Zamoyski Estate.
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Dendrological path in
Florianka (1.0 km; 0.5 h) runs across a stretch of
forest (3.2 ha) abundant in tree and shrub species (67 species), a
remnant of a former plant-nursery run by the Zamoyski Estate between
1897 -1926.
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Landscape path in
Florianka (1.2 km; 0.5h) runs across a field
enclave surrounded by forests. Between the Forest Inspectorate's seat
in a forester's lodge from 1830 and the hilltop with a panoramic view
of Florianka, former forest nurseries and the Centre for the Breeding
and Preservation of the Polish Pony.
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