The Dębina nature reserve is located within the "Bory Niemodlińskie" Protected Landscape Area and the "Opolska Dolina Nysy Kłodzkiej" Natura 2000 Area. It is situated northeast of the buildings of the village of Kopice and south of the village of Głębocko.
Its purpose is to preserve a fragment of the Niemodlin Primeval Forest, oak-hornbeam and riparian forest communities with natural features. The tree stand is dominated by pedunculate oak, common hornbeam, European ash, and small-leaved linden. Approximately 100 species of vascular plants occur in the reserve, including the snowdrop, true oxlip, ramsons (wild garlic), lesser periwinkle, and yellow anemone. Within the reserve, there is an embankment which is a remnant of a former hillfort.
Practical information:
The reserve is generally accessible.
Free admission.
Access is limited. Free parking spaces in the village of Głębocko.
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