Sudetes Landscape Parks encompass a collection of protected areas within the Sudetes mountain range, offering diverse outdoor experiences including hiking, wildlife viewing, and cultural heritage exploration across varied landscapes of forested mountains, rock formations, and river valleys.
The Sudetes Landscape Parks are a network of protected areas located in southwestern Poland, spanning parts of the Lower Silesian and Opole Voivodeships. These parks protect the natural and cultural heritage of the Sudetes mountain range, one of Central Europe’s oldest mountains, known for its rugged peaks, deep forests, and unique rock formations. The parks include several individual landscape parks such as the Table Mountains Landscape Park, Sudety Wałbrzyskie Landscape Park, and Chełmy Landscape Park, each offering a distinct environment ranging from sandstone rock labyrinths to beech and spruce-dominated forests. Rich in biodiversity, these protected areas shelter many endemic and rare species including European lynx, black stork, and varied flora adapted to the montane climate. Historically, the region has been a crossroads of Slavic, German, and Czech cultures, featuring medieval castles, monasteries, and traditional mountain villages that enhance visitor interest beyond natural attractions. Key recreational opportunities include well-marked hiking and cycling trails connecting scenic viewpoints, opportunities for birdwatching and photographing striking geological features, and exploring in winter months with cross-country skiing. Notable landmarks like the Szczeliniec Wielki peak—the highest point of the Table Mountains with its iconic rock terraces—and the ruins of Grodno Castle provide both adventure and cultural depth. These parks appeal to outdoor enthusiasts who seek a blend of nature, history, and off-the-beaten-path tranquility in a less crowded part of Poland’s mountainous landscape.
Szczeliniec Wielki – highest summit of the Table Mountains with dramatic sandstone formations
Diverse montane forests harboring rare wildlife including lynx and black stork
Historic Grodno Castle ruins with panoramic views of the Wałbrzyskie Mountains
Secret labyrinth-like rock formations in the Table Mountains offering unique hiking experiences
The highest peak of the Table Mountains, known for its striking sandstone terraces and panoramic views.
Adjacent protected area featuring maze-like rock formations and rare montane habitats.
Medieval castle remnant perched on a rocky hillside offering historical insight and scenic vistas.