Cedyński Park Krajobrazowy is a protected landscape park in northwestern Poland, offering a blend of rich natural habitats and cultural heritage ideal for hiking, wildlife observation, and historical exploration.
Established to protect the diverse natural and cultural landscapes along the Odra River, Cedyński Park Krajobrazowy encompasses hilly forested terrain, river valleys, and scenic views extending to the German border. The park stretches over the administrative area surrounding the town of Cedynia in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship. Ecologically, the park hosts mixed forests dominated by pine, oak, and alder, along with wetlands and meadows supporting diverse bird and mammal species, including white-tailed eagles and beavers. Cedyński Park Krajobrazowy holds significant historical value, being the site of the 972 Battle of Cedynia—the first recorded battle in Polish history. Visitors can explore remnants of ancient earthworks, medieval sites, and traditional rural architecture. Recreational opportunities focus on hiking and cycling along marked trails highlighting panoramic viewpoints like the Gozdowice cliffs and Szczecin Heights. The Odra River provides seasonal fishing and paddling options. The park’s scenery and biodiversity attract nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike, while its proximity to the German border adds a transnational dimension to its cultural landscape. With quiet forests and well-maintained paths, it is an excellent destination for day trips as well as extended nature retreats.
Historic site of the 972 Battle of Cedynia with reconstructed monuments
Scenic views from the Gozdowice cliffs overlooking the Odra River valley
Diverse mixed forests providing habitat for rare bird species like white-tailed eagle
Network of marked hiking and cycling trails intersecting wetlands and ancient earthworks
A commemorative site marking the historic 972 battle with reconstructed stone monuments and interpretative signs.
Scenic river landscapes offering natural habitats for beavers and otters, popular for fishing and paddling.
Elevated viewpoints providing panoramic views of the Odra River and surrounding forested hills.