The heart of Wrocław is the Market Square, one of the most beautiful and largest urban squares in Poland. As in centuries past, it is home to large banks, elegant stores and famous restaurants.
The 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.
The most characteristic feature of this range is its particularly diversified landscape. Rafting down the Dunajec River, you will be able to admire the picturesque crags and peaks and several hundred meter high steep rock faces.
Lush flora abounds in a number of endemic and reintroduced species of plants like the Pieniny dandelion and the Pieniny wallflower. Mixed beech and fir forests are predominant in the area. Barren slopes and ledges are covered with small, pine forests.
The exceptionally rich and interesting wildlife and the insect population – of butterflies in particular – are a distinctive feature of the meadows nestled in the forest glades and on the rocky slopes. Among the multitude of butterflies there are the Apollo Butterfly and the rarer Swallowtail Butterfly. Amphibians and reptiles under total protection include the triturus, the spotted salamander, the common European adder and others. Mammals are represented mostly by rodents and 17 species of bats. Among the bird population the wallcreeper is to be specially noted.