This is a list of extinct volcanoes in Poland.

NameElevationLocationLast eruptionReference
metersfeetCoordinates
Ostrzyca501164451°03′20″N 15°45′50″E / 51.05556°N 15.76389°E / 51.05556; 15.76389 (Ostrzyca)3 to 4 million years[1]
Grodczyn803263550°24′50″N 16°20′00″E / 50.41389°N 16.33333°E / 50.41389; 16.33333 (Grodczyn)-[2]
Wilcza Góra373122451°06′03″N 15°55′02″E / 51.10083°N 15.91722°E / 51.10083; 15.91722 (Wilcza góra)Neogene[3]
Zamkowa Góra (Waldenburg Mountains) 618202750°44′06″N 16°17′34″E / 50.73500°N 16.29278°E / 50.73500; 16.29278 (Zamkowa góra)Permian[4]
Sośnica (Wzgórza Lipowe) 30299050°41′00″N 16°57′43″E / 50.68333°N 16.96194°E / 50.68333; 16.96194Miocene[5]
Rataj (Pogórze Kaczawskie) 350114851°01′17″N 16°07′30″E / 51.02139°N 16.12500°E / 51.02139; 16.12500Miocene[6]
Grodczyn

Notes

  1. Polish database of representative Geosites selected for the European Network - accessed July 29, 2007
  2. Polish Sudetes mountain range statistics Archived 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine - accessed August 4, 2007
  3. Polish database of representative Geosites selected for the European Network - accessed July 29, 2007
  4. - accessed December 15, 2022
  5. - accessed December 15, 2022
  6. - accessed December 15, 2022
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