Bieszczadzki National Park

Woodless, grass-covered ridges, called połoniny, are a distinctive feature of the mountains in this park. These mountain meadows are filled with a great number of rare, East Carpathian plants. Forests, mostly beech with some fir and sycamore stands, cover 87 percent of the park. Bear, wolf, red deer, bison, lynx to mention only a few mammals, and about 150 species of birds have found a haven here.

Basic information
Area:
29 200 ha
Date of creation:
1973
The symbol of the park:
Lynx

The park, together with adjoining lands, has been incorporated into the “Eastern Carpathians” international biosphere reserve, which straddles the region of the convergent borders of Poland, Slovakia, and Ukraine.