Drwęca River Landscape Park protects a scenic stretch of the Drwęca River valley in northern Poland, offering rich natural habitats and opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and paddling along its meandering waterways.
Established in 1990, Drwęca River Landscape Park encompasses approximately 254 square kilometers along the Drwęca River, a major left tributary of the Vistula River. The park spans parts of the Warmian-Masurian and Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeships in northern Poland. Characterized by rolling hills, narrow river valleys, and extensive forest complexes, the landscape park safeguards valuable riparian habitats, diverse flora, and fauna typical of the Central European lowlands. The Drwęca River itself is notable for its meandering course, clear waters, and natural floodplains that support rare wetland bird species, otters, and a variety of fish. Visitors to the park can explore a network of marked hiking and biking trails that traverse forests, meadows, and riverbanks. Canoeing and kayaking the Drwęca River is a popular activity, as the river offers calm segments interspersed with gentle rapids amidst scenic banks. In addition to natural features, the park contains historical artifacts and traditional rural architecture in adjacent villages, enriching the cultural experience. Birdwatchers prize the park for sightings of white-tailed eagles, black storks, and kingfishers. Winter brings opportunities for cross-country skiing through snow-covered woods. The park's combination of natural beauty, biodiversity, and tranquil river landscapes make it an appealing destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking both active recreation and nature observation in a less crowded setting than Poland's larger national parks.
The natural meanders and clean waters of the Drwęca River ideal for paddling adventures
Rich riparian habitats supporting rare bird species such as white-tailed eagles and black storks
Scenic hiking and biking trails weaving through mixed forests and river valley landscapes
Historic villages near the park offering traditional Polish countryside culture
A scenic river with diverse aquatic ecosystems, ideal for paddling and fishing enthusiasts.
Floodplain wetlands along the river supporting rare waterfowl and amphibians.
Cultural landmarks featuring historic architecture and local heritage near park borders.