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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.

Wolinski National Park

Wolinski National ParkThe special features of the park include a most spectacular stretch of the cliff coast, the unique island-like delta of the Swina River, as well as the coastal strip of Baltic waters...
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Pieniński National Park

Pieniński National ParkThe park encompasses the central part of the Pieniny Range. The highest peak in the range is Mount Trzy Korony (982 meters above sea level). It also includs the breath-taking Dunajec River gorge...
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Bory Tucholskie National Park

Bory Tucholskie National ParkThe park protects the most important part of the Bory Tucholskie Forest - a sandy plain covered with pine woods, cut across by river valleys and dotted with post-glacial lakes...
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Babiogórski National Park

Babiogórski National ParkThe park encompasses Mount Babia Góra (1,725 meters above sea level), the highest peak in the Western Beskid mountain range...

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Tatrzański National Park

Tatrzański National ParkThe Tatras, including its highest peak - Mount Rysy (2,499 m above sea level), is the only mountain range in Poland featuring Alpine landscapes...
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Ojcowski National Park

Ojcowski National ParkThe park is situated near Krakow and occupies the southern part of the Krakowsko-Częstochowska Plateau and the valleys of the Prądnik and Sąspówka rivers...
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Białowieża National Park

Białowieża National ParkEstablished in 1932, the Białowieża National Park is one of the oldest nature reserves in Europe...
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