The "Torfowisko Reptowo" nature and landscape complex. An approximately 700-hectare raised bog located on the watershed of the Ina River and Lake Miedwie, located north of the town of Reptowo. Heavily deformed as a result of drainage and afforestation, as well as ongoing peat exploitation in the central part. No peat-forming moss phytocenoses have survived. Forests with the character of very strongly degenerated bog forests absolutely dominate. Just a dozen or so years ago, there were abundant populations of marsh (Ledum palustre) and bog blueberry (Vaccinium uliginosum), today even these species are rare, and peat mosses occur mainly in ditches and furrows. Despite changes in the vegetation and structure of the peat bog, the peat deposit itself is a "geological document", a local stabilizer of water conditions and therefore a natural value. It is possible to stop its further degradation, although at present it does not seem possible to recreate a living peat bog.