On the Polish side, the park surrounds and protects the whole Tatra massif with its highest peak, Mount Rysy (2,499 meters above sea level), and is the only region of an Alpine character in Poland...
The park is situated near Krakow and occupies the southern part of the Krakowsko-Częstochowska Plateau and the valleys of the Prądnik and Sąspówka rivers...
The park boundaries encircle the highest part of the Western Bieszczady Mountains with its main peak, Mount Tarnica (1,346 meters above sea level). Woodless, grass-covered ridges...
Established in 1932, the Białowieski National Park is one of the oldest nature reserves in Europe. It covers the central part of the Białowieża Forest which is known worldwide for its vast...
The park encompasses the central part of the Pieniny Range with its highest Mount Trzy Korony (982 meters above sea level) and the breath-taking Dunajec River gorge. The most characteristic feature...
The park protects the most important part of the Bory Tucholskie Forest. This sandy, flat land is overgrown with pinewoods, cut across with river valleys and dotted with many post-glacial lakes...
The largest of all Poland’s national parks, the Biebrzanski National Park protects Europe’s major natural expanse of moorland peat bogs which are extend across the Biebrza River valley...
The park encompasses Mount Babia Góra (1,725 meters above sea level), the highest peak in the Western Beskid Range.


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