Cedynia Landscape Park is a protected area in northwestern Poland known for its rich natural biodiversity, extensive forests, and historical sites along the Oder River. It offers serene outdoor experiences including hiking, birdwatching, and cultural exploration.
Cedynia Landscape Park (Polish: Cedyński Park Krajobrazowy) is located in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship of Poland, near the German border along the Oder River. Established in 1993, it covers picturesque river valleys, wetlands, mixed forests, and rolling hills that provide habitat to numerous plant and animal species. The park is especially known for its diverse ecosystems including riparian forests, meadows, and peat bogs, supporting rare species of birds, amphibians, and flora. Historically significant, the park contains the site of the Battle of Cedynia (972 AD), a key moment in Polish history which is commemorated near the historic town of Cedynia. Visitors can explore a variety of marked trails for hiking and cycling, which range from easy forest paths to more challenging routes along riverbanks. Birdwatchers frequently visit to observe species such as white storks, European beavers, and diverse waterfowl. The Oder River also supports fishing and small watercraft activities. Scenic viewpoints offer broad vistas of the Odra River valley and the surrounding woodlands. The park’s quiet, natural setting with relatively low visitor pressure makes it appealing to outdoor enthusiasts seeking an authentic nature experience combined with cultural heritage. Local villages and the town of Cedynia provide amenities and access points for visitors. Overall, Cedynia Landscape Park blends ecological richness with historical allure, perfect for hiking, wildlife watching, and cultural tourism amid Poland’s scenic northwest.
Historic Battle of Cedynia site commemorating the 972 AD battle
Rich riparian forests along the Oder River and its tributaries
Diverse birdwatching opportunities including white storks and waterfowl
Scenic viewpoints over wetlands and river valleys
A scenic river corridor with diverse floodplain forests and wetlands supporting rich biodiversity.
Historic landmark marking the site of Poland’s first recorded military victory in 972 AD.
Expansive natural forests that host rare flora and fauna native to northwestern Poland.