Avenue of 323 small-leaved lindens in Lubrza

Lubrza
50°20'18"N 17°36'57"E (50.338437, 17.615863)
The avenue of 323 small-leaved lindens in Lubrza is a row of historic roadside trees constituting one of the oldest natural monuments in the Opole Voivodeship. A walking and cycling path towards Niemysłowice runs among the trees, eagerly visited by local residents. At the beginning of the 21st century, it was planned to cut down the trees in connection with the construction of a new road, however, the avenue was saved due to the habitat of a protected beetle species - the hermit beetle. Practical information: The facility is generally accessible. Free parking spaces along the road in Lubrza.

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