"Rogalice" Reserve

Lubsza
50°59'04"N 17°36'51"E (50.984564, 17.614433)
Rogalice is a reserve located within the village of the same name, in the Oder river basin, on the right-bank tributary of the Smortawa river. The reserve's area is a forest of natural origin, intersected by streams flowing down into the river. Plant species such as black alder, European ash, and Norway spruce occur in it. Moreover, in wetland areas, species of ferns, bog arum, asarabacca, mezereon, and lesser periwinkle grow. The animal world is represented by wild boars, roe deer, woodpeckers, tits, frogs, and toads. Entry to the reserve is prohibited. Practical information: The facility is generally accessible. Free parking spaces on Muzealna Street.

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