Crooked Forest
Country:

Region:
Poland
Crooked Forest
Forest
Value:
National value
Visit duration:
1 h
Description:
This Polish forest lives up to its name, with hundreds of peculiar pine trees. Several hundred pine trees were planted there in the 1930s and grew with an almost 90-degree bend at their base, making them look like fishing hooks. Some believe that a technique or human tool was actually used to make the trees curve this way, while others speculate that a winter snowstorm or some other damage could have given this fascinating forest its interesting shape.
Categories:
Forest
Forest
Labels:
Unusual
Topics:
Nature
Why visit:
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Interesting:
Fitness level:
Best visit time:
January
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Access:
Bike
Car
Car 4x4
Foot
Motorbike
Roads:
Gravel
Info:
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