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National Parks cover a mere 1% of Poland’s territory. But what a 1%! You can find everything there: mountains, sea, lakes. You can see bison, shifting sand dunes or the tree beneath which King Jagiello once rested.

Wigierski National Park

Wigierski National ParkThe largest in the river network is the River Czarna Hańcza. Peat bogs and small and marshy forest lakes are another characteristic feature of this park...
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Swiętokrzyski National Park

Swiętokrzyski National ParkThe park includes the Lysogory mountain range, with Mount Łysica (612 meters above sea level) - the highest peak in the Świętokrzyskie Mountains, and parts of the adjoining valleys...
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Roztoczanski National Park

Roztoczanski National ParkIts picturesque character is mainly due to the deep ravines dividing the Roztocze mountain slopes and the Wieprz and Tanew rivers winding across the mountains...

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Magurski National Park

Magurski National ParkThe park occupies the central part of the Lower Beskid Range, dominated by Mount Magura Wątkowska (846 meters above sea level)...

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Wielkopolski National Park

Wielkopolski National ParkThe Wielkopolski National Park is located 15 kilometers south of Poznań, in the Wielkopolskie Lake District...
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Slowinski National Park

Slowinski National ParkThe park is situated between Rowy and Łeba. Its biggest dune rises to 42 meters above sea level. The movement of the dunes uncovers dead tree stumps - fossilized remains of an ancient forest buried underneath...
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Poleski National Park

Poleski National ParkThe park is located in the Łęczyńsko-Włodawskie Lake District (Lublin Polesie) and includes a unique flatland of extensive peat bogs and swamps...
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Karkonoski National Park

Karkonoski National ParkThe park encircles the upper reaches of the Karkonosze Mountains with their highest peak, Mount Snieżka (1,603 meters above sea level)...
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