Biebrza National Park

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Aug 01, 2025 - Aug 02, 2025
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Biebrza National Park: A Natural Wonderland

Biebrza National Park is Central Europe's largest bog area, recognized for its unparalleled wildlife diversity and breathtaking landscapes.

Established in 1993, the park was founded to protect one of Europe’s last untouched wetlands and is crucial for biodiversity conservation. Home to significant wildlife, the park features a combination of river sprawls, peat bogs, marshes, and damp forests. It supports species such as elk, wolves, wild boar, and about 270 bird species.

Unforgettable Highlights

🦌 Elk Population: Approximately 600 elk reside here, half of Poland's elk population.
🚣‍♂️ Water Trails: Over 200km of kayak routes offer an immersive exploration of the area.
🌳 Red Marsh Reserve: This protected area is a haven for many unique plant and animal species.

Accessible to everyone, the park is ideal for tourists, families, and nature enthusiasts eager to experience its natural beauty.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Biebrza National Park

Elk Haven

Biebrza National Park hosts around 600 elk, the largest population of this species in Poland.

Birdwatcher's Paradise

Over 270 bird species inhabit the park, making it a prime spot for birdwatching.

Expansive Water Trails

The park features 200km of water trails, ideal for kayaking and exploring its pristine landscapes.

Diverse Flora

The park is rich in typical local flora, including many types of moss, reed grass, and medicinal herbs.

Location

Osowiec-Fortress 8