

This beautiful place to which I return several times a year is strongly underestimated by tourists visiting the Trail of the Eagles' Nests.


It is beautiful there any time of the year. Mount Chełm is almost entirely covered with beeches. At any time of the year looks like a phenomenon.


In winter it is covered with a beautiful white. In spring, it starts with celadon colors and juicy greens. In autumn, in turn, it goes from green through orange, yellow, red and finally brown.
This incredible phenomenon owes its place to trees called beech, which are predominant there, and also a reserve. In addition, this place is under special protection. It is forbidden to build anything there, deviate from the routes, ride a bicycle. In addition, water of the first class of purity flows from Mount Chełm. Repeatedly tested and recommended by experts as a very healthy lime water.


The wildness of this place fascinates me. Downed centuries-old beech trees are beyond the reach of stupefied foresters prowling with chainsaws. They lie free and let other creatures live.


I will write a little more about this mountain in the next posts, because it is a phenomenal, clean, natural place, and above all, there are many species of mushrooms that are my passion.



Enjoy 😉