Crooked Forest in Poland

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Nowe Czarnowo, Poland

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Tourist attraction· National park

Crooked Forest in Poland Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Crooked Forest in Poland is located in Nowe Czarnowo, Poland on Przemysłowa 25. Crooked Forest in Poland is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction in Poland.

Address

Przemysłowa 25

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Andreas Vogelhaupt

Interesting? Definitely. But a rather small area and partially heavy littered. Worth taking a look if you come by anyway but hardly worth taking a detour for it.

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Monika Berenikova

Very nice cozy and calm place. Only 300 m from parking.

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Lynn George

Never seen anything quite like this. Very similar to the Dancing Forest in Kalingrad, Oblast, Russia

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Krzysztof T. K

A bit creepy looking forest with crooked probably by humans trees. The history is unclear and uncertain. The place would make great scene for some mystery/horror movie set. Especially together with not so far military airport in Chojna.

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Alexander Gats

Not big, but interesting.

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Mat _K

Expected to see more trees in there but I wasn't disappointed anyway. I don't know what truly happened to those trees but they look very interesting. It is a cool place to take photos at but the neighbouring buildings (next to the forest)do not make you feel safe (or maybe just me)

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These trees were cut and formed this way by waiting until the tree is at least 7 years old and cutting of everything above the lowest and oldest branch. This forces that limb to grow out and up towards the sun and making it curved this way. No one knows why someone did this but it could have been a forming method for furniture or boat making. The reason why there are only 92 trees left is because this type of pine only lives for 100 years and these were planted in the 1930s.

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david neal

Very strange place indeed. Well worth the short walk in the rain