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The Selected Erratic Boulders in the Świętokrzyskie Province (Central Poland) and Their Potential to Promote Geotourism

Maria Górska-Zabielska, Kinga Witkowska, Małgorzata Pisarska, R. Musiał, Beata Jońca

2020Geoheritage23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In the present paper, ten erratic boulders in the Świętokrzyskie Province (Central Poland) are described in detail, indicating their Scandinavian origin area, location, form of protection, petrographic type and morphology. In particular, special attention is placed on an evaluation of these boulders’ current and potential significance for geotourism with the aim of promoting geotourism. The Devil’s Stone from Kamienna Wola has a very high potential for promoting geotourism. Two other erratic boulders in Radoszyce and Wilków can promote geotourism to a lesser degree. The potential of the remaining boulders to promote nature-based tourism is medium or low. Some solutions are proposed to increase the importance of these erratic boulders in the sustainable development of the research area.

Topics & Concepts

GeotourismGeodiversityHistorical geologyGeographyTourismBiogeosciencesGeoparkGeologyEnvironmental planningEnvironmental protectionArchaeologyBiodiversityEarth scienceEcologyBiologyGeotourism and Geoheritage ConservationGeological Formations and Processes ExplorationSpatial Cognition and Navigation
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