The Mount St. Anne (Góra Św. Anny) National Geopark is a place within the "Mount St. Anne" Landscape Park that was created to preserve the valuable geosites of the nephelinite (basalt) quarry. In its area, Triassic rocks, deposits of Carboniferous sandstones and conglomerates, and volcanic rocks have been preserved. Around the geopark, one can move along a 10-kilometer geological path, which begins in the town of Góra Świętej Anny, in the former nephelinite quarry, and ends in the town of Ligota Dolna, in the reserve of xerothermic vegetation. The path allows you to see the most interesting natural and geological places: the nephelinite geosite, the "Krowiok" valley, the rock amphitheater, the "Biesiec" reserve, and the Ligota Dolna quarry. Along the route, there are 11 geosites, observation points, and several information boards.
Practical information:
The facility is generally accessible.
Paid parking spaces on Szara Street (paid parking zone).
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