Głaz Narzutowy w Zawadach
Głaz Narzutowy w Zawadach
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Głaz Narzutowy w Zawadach, also known as Głaz Mszczonowski, is a remarkable natural monument located in the village of Zawady, within the Kowiesy municipality of Skierniewice county, Łódź Voivodeship, Poland. This impressive erratic boulder, situated at an elevation of approximately 175 meters, holds the distinction of being the second-largest of its kind in Poland. Its unique geological composition of Miocene sandstone, rather than the more common Scandinavian granite, makes it a fascinating example of a "glacial raft" torn from local…
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Finding the boulder can be quite challenging as it's not clearly marked and is nestled within a dense cluster of trees and bushes, lying in a depression. It's invisible from the main S8 expressway. Visitors are advised to exit the S8 towards Biała Rawska, then turn right into an internal road, and then left onto a concrete slab road before the overpass. From there, a barely visible path leads to the boulder. Using GPS coordinates (N 51° 54'51.01″ E 20° 27'15.73″) is highly recommended.
While there isn't a formally designated trail, the approach to the boulder involves a short walk from the nearest accessible road. The path leading directly to the boulder can be indistinct and potentially muddy, especially after rain. The terrain around the boulder itself is generally easy, but appropriate footwear is advisable for navigating the final stretch.
There are no official, designated parking lots for Głaz Narzutowy w Zawadach. Visitors typically find suitable spots along the internal roads leading to the site. Given its somewhat remote location, finding a place to pull over is usually manageable, but it's always good practice to park responsibly and ensure you're not obstructing any local traffic or access points.
Information regarding direct public transport routes to Głaz Narzutowy w Zawadach is limited. The boulder is situated off the S8 expressway in a rural area, making public transport a less convenient option. Most visitors arrive by car. If relying on public transport, you would likely need to combine it with a significant walk or a local taxi from the nearest town or bus stop.
Yes, it can be a family-friendly destination for those interested in natural geological wonders. The walk to the boulder is relatively short and easy, though the final path can be a bit rugged. Its impressive size can be fascinating for children. However, due to its secluded nature and lack of amenities, it's best suited for families who enjoy a bit of exploration and don't mind a less-developed visitor experience.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome at Głaz Narzutowy w Zawadach, as it is an outdoor natural monument without specific restrictions. There are no designated dog walking routes, but the surrounding rural roads and fields offer opportunities for a walk. Always keep your dog on a leash, especially near roads, and be mindful of any private property or agricultural land.
Unlike many erratic boulders in Poland, which are typically Scandinavian granite, Głaz Narzutowy w Zawadach is composed of Miocene sandstone with a siliceous binder, appearing snow-white when freshly broken. This unique composition suggests it's likely a "porwak lodowcowy" (glacial raft) or a nunatak, meaning it was torn by a glacier from local bedrock rather than being transported from Scandinavia. Its surface also features shallow, longitudinal depressions, sometimes identified as glacial striations.
Głaz Narzutowy w Zawadach is located in a rural setting, so immediate amenities like cafes, pubs, or dedicated accommodation are not available directly at the site. Visitors should plan to bring their own refreshments. For services, you would need to travel to nearby towns such as Biała Rawska or Mszczonów, which offer a selection of dining and lodging options.
The actual time spent at the boulder itself is relatively short, perhaps 15-30 minutes, to appreciate its size and unique features. However, factoring in the time to locate it, park, and walk the short distance from the road, you should allocate at least an hour for the entire visit. This allows for a relaxed exploration without feeling rushed.
Unfortunately, Głaz Narzutowy w Zawadach is not easily accessible for wheelchairs or strollers. The path leading to the boulder is described as barely visible, indistinct, and potentially muddy, lying in a depression. There are no paved paths or ramps, making it challenging for anyone with mobility limitations.
The boulder was likely discovered around 1926. Initially even larger, a portion was broken off in 1932 for local construction. While its protected status was ambiguous for some time, it was officially safeguarded in 1990, preventing further damage. It stands as a testament to Poland's natural heritage and the powerful geological forces of the past.