Kłodne on the Dunajec Nature Reserve
It received the status of a reserve thanks to the approximately 150-year-old natural beech stands preserved here, as well as to protect the landscape of the Dunajec River Gorge (Tylmanowa Gorge). The reserve is not easily accessible, as it is located on a wild, very steep and difficult to access bank of the Dunajec River, on the slopes of Bleszcze (842 metres a.s.l.) and Wyśnia Góra (638 metres above sea level).
Moreover, the slope is bisected by a rather deep valley of the stream running to the Dunajec, called Potok Lewa Ręka [Left Hand Stream] or Potok po Lewej Ręce [Stream on the Left-Hand Side]. The reserve occupies the lower parts of the outlet of this stream. However, it is well visible from the Nowy Sącz–Krościenko road. It can be recognised by the wooden house of forest workers that stands on the shore of the Dunajec. It is home to the Carpathian beech complex and the acidophilous beech complex.
Many rare and protected plants grow in the reserve, including mezereum, belladonna, Carline thistle, globe orchid, early-purple orchid, broad-leaved helleborine and eggleaf twayblade.