SUMMARY FOR POLAND:
• Total Parks: 23
• Parks Listed Below: Babia Góra, Białowieża, Biebrza, Bieszczady, Drawno, Gorce, Kampinos, Karkonosze, Magura, Narew, Ojców, Pieniny (Poland), Polesie, Roztocze, Słowiński, Stołowe Mountains, Świętokrzyski, Tatra, Tuchola Forest, Ujście Warty, Wielkopolska, Wigry, Wolin
• Average Country Rating: 56/100
PARK NAME: Babia Góra
Country: Poland
Park ID: 956
AVERAGE RATING: 52/100
Review Volume: Low number of reviews
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Babia Góra National Park protects the highest peak of the Western Beskids mountain range. The park features distinct vertical zonation of vegetation, from lower montane forests to alpine meadows. It is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve known for its rich flora and fauna, including rare species of plants and animals.
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Białowieża National Park contains the last remnants of the primeval forest that once covered much of Europe. It is home to the largest population of European bison in the wild. The park is a UNESCO World Heritage site and represents one of the most important natural areas in Poland.
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Biebrza National Park is the largest national park in Poland, protecting extensive peatlands and marshes along the Biebrza River. It is one of Europe's most important wildlife refuges, particularly for waterfowl and wading birds. The park is famous for its unique wetland ecosystems and rich biodiversity.
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Bieszczady National Park is characterized by its distinctive polonyny (mountain meadows) and beech forests. The park is part of the Eastern Carpathians and provides habitat for large carnivores like wolves and bears. It represents one of the wildest and least populated areas in Poland.
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Drawno National Park protects a landscape of postglacial lakes, rivers, and forests. The park features numerous lakes and the Drawa River, making it popular for water tourism. It is known for its old-growth forests and diverse aquatic ecosystems.
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Gorce National Park protects the Gorce mountain range with its characteristic beech and spruce forests. The park features numerous mountain meadows and spectacular views of the Tatra Mountains. It is known for its rich flora and traditional mountain pastoral culture.
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Kampinos National Park is located near Warsaw and features unique inland dunes and marshlands. The park is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and home to numerous species of plants and animals. It represents one of the largest remaining complexes of lowland forests in Central Europe.
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Karkonosze National Park protects the highest part of the Sudetes mountain range. The park features unique arctic-alpine ecosystems and spectacular rock formations. It is famous for its postglacial cirques, waterfalls, and diverse mountain flora.
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Magura National Park is located in the Lower Beskids mountain range. The park protects valuable natural forest ecosystems and cultural heritage of the Lemko people. It features diverse landscapes including beech forests, meadows, and numerous streams.
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Narew National Park protects the anastomosing river system of the Narew River, often called the Polish Amazon. The park consists of numerous river channels, wetlands, and meadows. It is an important breeding ground for many bird species and features unique aquatic ecosystems.
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Ojców National Park is known for its dramatic limestone cliffs, rock formations and medieval castles. The park features the picturesque Prądnik Valley and numerous caves, including the famous King's Cave. The area hosts diverse flora and fauna, including rare bat species and over 1000 species of plants.
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Pieniny National Park is famous for its spectacular Dunajec River Gorge and limestone mountain range. The park features unique flora with endemic species and diverse wildlife. It's particularly known for its traditional wooden raft trips down the Dunajec River through the scenic gorge.
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Polesie National Park is characterized by its wetlands, peat bogs, and lakes typical of the Polesie region. The park protects valuable aquatic and marsh ecosystems, providing habitat for numerous bird species. It contains unique flora including carnivorous plants and rare orchid species.
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Roztocze National Park features unique chalk and limestone formations, along with pristine forests and diverse wildlife. The park is known for its Polish wild horses and numerous species of orchids. It contains several educational trails and historic water-powered flour mills.
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Słowiński National Park is famous for its moving sand dunes along the Baltic Sea coast. The park contains lakes, peat bogs, and meadows, creating a unique ecosystem. The shifting dunes, some reaching heights of 30 meters, create a desert-like landscape often called the Polish Sahara.
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The Stołowe Mountains National Park is characterized by its unique table-top mountains and sandstone rock formations. The park features spectacular rock labyrinths and viewpoints, including the famous Szczeliniec Wielki and Błędne Skały. The area contains diverse forest ecosystems and rare plant species.
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Świętokrzyski National Park protects the oldest mountain range in Poland, the Świętokrzyskie Mountains. The park features ancient quartzite rubble, unique geological formations, and old-growth forest. It contains the famous Łysiec peak with its ancient monastery and remarkable biological diversity.
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Tatra National Park encompasses the only alpine mountain range in Poland. The park features dramatic peaks, crystal-clear lakes, and diverse wildlife including chamois and marmots. It contains numerous hiking trails and is Poland's most visited national park, known for its stunning mountain landscapes and rich biodiversity.
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Tuchola Forest National Park protects one of the largest pine forest complexes in Poland. The park features numerous lakes, rivers, and glacial formations. It's known for its unique post-glacial landscape and extensive system of hiking and cycling trails.
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Ujście Warty National Park is a crucial wetland area where the Warta River meets the Oder. The park is one of Europe's most important bird sanctuaries, hosting over 270 species. Its extensive meadows and wetlands provide perfect conditions for numerous waterfowl and wading birds.
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Wielkopolska National Park is known for its post-glacial landscape featuring lakes, hills and woodlands. The park protects valuable natural ecosystems including numerous glacial lakes and diverse forest communities. It serves as an important habitat for many species of birds and contains several nature reserves.
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Wigry National Park is centered around Lake Wigry, one of the largest and deepest lakes in Poland. The park features diverse aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, including old-growth forests and numerous smaller lakes. It is home to various endangered species and contains the historic Wigry Monastery complex.
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Wolin National Park is located on Poland's largest island and features dramatic cliff coastlines along the Baltic Sea. The park protects unique coastal and forest ecosystems, including beech forests and coastal dunes. It is famous for its European bison breeding center and diverse bird populations.