Bartek

Local nameDąb Bartek
LocationZagnańsk, Polska

The Bartek Oak is one of the oldest oak trees in Poland. It grows in Zagnańsk near Kielce in the Świętokrzyskie Mountains. Its age, previously estimated at up to 1200 years, has recently been established to be 686 years, with a corer used to extract a sample for a ring count. An accurate count is impossible, as Bartek's interior has hollowed with age. There are several older trees in Poland, both oaks and yews, yet none of them have matched Bartek's fame.

The 33,5-metre tall Bartek measures 970 cm at CBH and 13.5 metres in girth at its base. Its crown spreads about 40 metres. King Casimir III is known to have held court under Bartek. King Jan III Sobieski rested under the oak on his way back from the Battle of Vienna. He reputedly hid a Turkish sabre, an arquebus and a bottle of wine inside it to commemorate the victory.

Tags Natural Monument
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartek_(tree)

Address 116 Turystyczna, 26-050, Poland

Coordinates 50°59'15.184" N 20°38'59.88" E

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