The Pińczów Ridge, also known as the Wójcza-Pińczów Ridge, is an elevation reaching 342.27 meters above sea level, situated in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship between the Solec Basin and the Połaniec Basin, forming part of the Nida Basin. Geologically, this area is fascinating, as it is primarily composed of Cretaceous marls, with lower layers containing Miocene gypsum and lithothamnium limestones. The terrain is predominantly used for agriculture, which shapes its landscape and land use. The western part of the ridge is covered with small forests, making it an attractive destination for tourists and nature enthusiasts. In terms of cultural context, the region is notable for its local agricultural and craft traditions, reflecting the area's rich history. Additionally, due to its location and natural appeal, the Pińczów Ridge serves as a recreational and tourist destination, offering scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activities. A noteworthy aspect is the area's geological uniqueness and biodiversity, attracting both researchers and tourists seeking unique experiences.