About polish nature

tunity to truly relax in nature. Admittedly, the area of Biebrza National Park is very special. There is a lot of swamps, which make the area flora and fauna deserve attention not only people fascinated by nature. It is worth to v

About polish nature

Why visit around Biebrza?

Biebrza National Park is one of the more willingly visited National Parks in Poland. Take in these surroundings, because that is where we have the opportunity to truly relax in nature. Admittedly, the area of Biebrza National Park is very special. There is a lot of swamps, which make the area flora and fauna deserve attention not only people fascinated by nature. It is worth to visit these pages, because in the Biebrza National Park will find plenty of hiking trails, so that we can regenerate and really relax. Trip to the area is a particularly good option to spend a holiday vacation or weekend trip out of town.


Hike in the higher parts of the mountains

Part of any trip to the mountains, such as Tatra and Pieniny should be no doubt alpine hike. If you allow us to do our condition, and have the appropriate equipment, we should go on such a trip for hours. This is the only opportunity for true knowledge of the higher parts of the mountains, their flora and fauna. What's more, the outdoor pursuits is also a great idea to oxygenate your body and improve your physical condition. A huge advantage of the high mountain tours are also beautiful panorama, which we admire, once must climb to the top. So let's go on such an expedition.


Geographic facts

Poland's territory extends across several geographical regions, between latitudes 49° and 55° N, and longitudes 14° and 25° E. In the north-west is the Baltic seacoast, which extends from the Bay of Pomerania to the Gulf of Gdańsk. This coast is marked by several spits, coastal lakes (former bays that have been cut off from the sea), and dunes. The largely straight coastline is indented by the Szczecin Lagoon, the Bay of Puck, and the Vistula Lagoon. The centre and parts of the north lie within the North European Plain.

Rising above these lowlands is a geographical region comprising the four hilly districts of moraines and moraine-dammed lakes formed during and after the Pleistocene ice age. These lake districts are the Pomeranian Lake District, the Greater Polish Lake District, the Kashubian Lake District, and the Masurian Lake District. The Masurian Lake District is the largest of the four and covers much of north-eastern Poland. The lake districts form part of the Baltic Ridge, a series of moraine belts along the southern shore of the Baltic Sea.


Źródło: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poland#Geography



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