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Bartek Oak

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Bartek Oak

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The Bartek Oak, known in Polish as Dąb Bartek, stands as one of Poland's most ancient and celebrated natural monuments. Located in Zagnańsk, near Kielce, within the picturesque Świętokrzyskie Mountains (Holy Cross Mountains), this venerable tree reaches an elevation of approximately 283 meters. It is renowned not only for its immense age but also for its deep roots in Polish history and folklore, making it a significant landmark in southeastern Poland.

Visitors are consistently captivated by the sheer scale and…

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    June 27, 2021

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    One of the oldest oaks preserved in Poland. Next to it, free parking if someone wants to drive up by car or motorbike
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    August 29, 2023

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    Next to Bartek, at the parking lot, there is a brand new nature education park for children. There are a lot of installations of benches and a playground.
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    August 16, 2024

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    "Bartek Oak" grows on the Ćmińsk - Samsonów - Barcza road. The oak has been a natural monument since 1954.

    Dendrologists estimate that the oak is over 700 years old. The tree is about 30 meters high, the trunk circumference is almost 10 meters. The crown span is 20x40 meters.
    On the side opposite the road, the oak is devoid of branches, this is the result of necrosis that affected the tree after the fire in 1906. By the oak there is a chapel dedicated to St. Hubert, as well as information boards and a roofed shelter.
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    Elevation 280 m

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    Location: Zagnańsk, powiat kielecki, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, Poland

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the current estimated age and size of the Bartek Oak?

    While traditionally believed to be much older, recent scientific studies in 2016 estimated the Bartek Oak's age to be 686 years, and in 2020, it was reported as 690 years old. An accurate count is challenging due to its hollowed interior. The tree stands approximately 30 to 33.5 meters (about 98 to 110 feet) tall, with a circumference at breast height of around 970 cm (31.8 feet) and a girth at the base of about 13.5 meters (44.3 feet). Its crown spreads approximately 40 meters (131 feet).

    Are there any specific trails or routes recommended for visiting the Bartek Oak?

    The Bartek Oak itself is a direct roadside attraction, so there isn't a specific 'trail' to reach it. However, it is located within the Świętokrzyskie Mountains, which offer numerous options for hiking, cycling, and trail running. Many routes in the region pass by this magnificent natural wonder, allowing visitors to combine a visit with a longer outdoor adventure.

    Is the Bartek Oak area suitable for families with young children?

    Absolutely! The Bartek Oak is very family-friendly. Right next to the parking lot, there's a brand new nature education park specifically designed for children. It features various interactive installations, benches, and a playground, providing an engaging environment for younger visitors while adults admire the ancient tree.

    Is the Bartek Oak accessible for visitors using wheelchairs?

    The Bartek Oak is located directly next to a parking lot and a paved road, making the immediate area around the tree generally accessible. While the ground directly under the tree might be uneven, the main viewing points and the nature education park are designed to be easily navigable for most visitors.

    What is the best time of day to visit the Bartek Oak to avoid crowds?

    To experience the Bartek Oak with fewer crowds, especially during peak season or weekends, it is recommended to visit earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon. The area can become quite popular during midday, particularly in summer.

    Are dogs allowed at the Bartek Oak and on nearby trails?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome at the Bartek Oak and on the surrounding trails, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's a great spot for a walk with your canine companion.

    What is the current condition of the Bartek Oak, and are there any ongoing preservation efforts?

    The Bartek Oak is still alive and bears fruit, but it is in decline due to its immense age and past damage from fire and lightning. Only 8 of its original 14 main branches remain, and these are supported to prevent breakage. Preservation efforts include replacing old concrete fillings with resin-based materials, artificially irrigating the area, and providing structural supports for its heavy branches to ensure its continued survival.

    Are there any amenities like cafes or restaurants near the Bartek Oak?

    While there isn't a cafe directly at the Bartek Oak, the site includes a roofed shelter and information boards. For cafes, restaurants, or other amenities, you would need to venture into the nearby towns of Zagnańsk or Kielce, which are a short drive away.

    How long should I plan for a visit to the Bartek Oak?

    A visit to the Bartek Oak itself can range from 30 minutes to an hour, allowing time to admire the tree, read the information boards, and explore the adjacent nature education park. If you plan to combine your visit with hiking or cycling on nearby trails, you should allocate more time accordingly.

    What historical legends are associated with the Bartek Oak?

    The Bartek Oak is steeped in Polish folklore. Legends claim that King Casimir III the Great (1310–1370) held court under its branches. Another popular story suggests that King Jan III Sobieski rested under the oak upon his return from the Battle of Vienna in 1683, reputedly hiding a Turkish sabre, an arquebus, and a bottle of wine inside it to commemorate his victory.

    Is the Bartek Oak suitable for a winter visit or winter hiking?

    Yes, the Bartek Oak is a popular destination throughout the year, offering a unique experience in any season. A winter visit can be particularly picturesque, with the ancient tree standing majestically against a snowy backdrop. The immediate area is accessible, and nearby trails can be enjoyed for winter hiking, though appropriate gear is always recommended.

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