Pluskawka Waterfall
Nature
Rdzawa
Tourist region: Pogórza
Its loud splashes and noises earned it the name Pluskawka from the locals. It is a stream gorge on the Przeginia River, situated in a forested landscape full of rocks. If you are in Rdzawa, in the municipality of Trzciana, be sure to go for a walk there. By the way, you can visit the surrounding rocks and the park with its old trees.
The height of the threshold may not be impressive at just under two metres, but it is attractive in terms of scenery and is situated in a picturesque location. The bed of the stream is made of sandstone that is heavily scarred, gouged by rocks and stones being dragged across its surface by the force of the rushing water, and has formed troughs and widened crevices, dividing the main stream into several streams. From the bar, the water goes into a vast corrie, the so-called ‘banior’. The environs of the creek are an ideal place for walks; you can visit the rocks in Rdzawa and stroll through the Czosnkowa Valley, which is so-called because it is full of wild garlic. Worth seeing is Podworski Park, home to many old monumental trees, most of them lindens and hornbeams. The oldest of these are the hornbeam, which is about 120 years old, and there is a beautiful, 200-year-old lime tree.