The "Lubsza" reserve is located on the left side of the road connecting the village of Lubsza with Rogalice, at a distance of 13 km from Brzeg. It was created to protect the remnants of a natural mixed forest, with the participation of beech, oak, and spruce. Among the most interesting plant species found on its premises are the lily of the valley, alder buckthorn, mosses, and liverworts. In turn, the animal world is represented by wild boar, roe deer, red deer, marten, woodpecker, long-eared owl, frog, toad, grass snake, common European adder, European stag beetle, and great capricorn beetle. Entry to the reserve is prohibited, however, in its vicinity, a 7-kilometer educational route with information boards has been marked out. It forms a loop from the village of Rogalice, from where it heads towards the forest complex in the vicinity of the nature reserve. The second route intended for tourists runs directly around the reserve. Moreover, a 7 km long bicycle path begins at the forest parking lot by section 197 of the Rogalice Forestry. The parking lot is equipped with a board featuring a map of the forest district with marked nature reserves, vehicle parking areas, as well as shelters, benches, and tables. A designated place for a bonfire and grill is available at the parking lot.
Practical information:
The facility is generally accessible.
Paid parking at Wolności Square (paid parking zone).
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