Radynia is a village located in the Głubczyce district, in the Głubczyce municipality. The village, situated in the area of the Prudnik Forestry, covers the Mokre-Lewice Region Protected Landscape Area. The terrain consists of steep, partially forested slopes with peaks reaching up to 500 m above sea level, and numerous ravines and river valleys: Troja, Osobłoga, and Opawica. The largest areas are occupied by pine, spruce, larch, and mixed coniferous forests. Many rare plants grow in the protected landscape areas, such as: mezereon, stemless carline thistle, common sea-buckthorn, sweetscented bedstraw, guelder rose, lily of the valley, and narrow-leaved helleborine.
On the border, there is the settlement of Burgstädtel. The colony, which then belonged to Pielgrzymów, was established in 1803 as a settlement for the workers of the local grange, which was bought and divided by the farmers in 1843. In the middle of the settlement, there was a wooden bell tower. Today, what remains of the settlement are the foundations of buildings visible by the road and uncovered wells.
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