Izera Landscape Park is a protected area in southwestern Poland celebrated for its rolling mountainous terrain, diverse forests, and rich cultural heritage, offering excellent opportunities for hiking, cycling, and nature observation.
Izera Landscape Park (Polish: Park Krajobrazowy Izerski) is a scenic protected area established in 1989, located in the Izera Mountains (Góry Izerskie), part of the Sudetes mountain range on the border between Poland and the Czech Republic. Spanning approximately 110 square kilometers, the park stretches across southwestern Poland within the Lower Silesian Voivodeship. The landscape is characterized by gentle peaks, dense spruce and beech forests, peat bogs, and meadows, creating a mosaic of habitats that supports a diverse range of flora and fauna. The park’s ecosystems include unique peatbogs and subalpine meadows home to rare plant species like the bog-rosemary and sundew. Wildlife includes deer, foxes, martens, numerous bird species, and amphibians, making it a valuable refuge for biodiversity.
Historically, the region is steeped in forestry and glassmaking traditions, with historical villages and remnants of old mills adding cultural depth to the natural environment. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy the park’s network of well-marked hiking and biking trails that traverse scenic viewpoints, waterfalls, and tranquil forest glades. Popular destinations include the Izerskie Garby ridges and the Tomaszów Izerski peat bog nature reserve. Winters transform the park into a quiet destination for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.
Izera Landscape Park appeals to visitors seeking a less crowded, natural mountain experience in close proximity to towns like Świeradów-Zdrój and Szklarska Poręba. The park encourages sustainable tourism and environmental education through guided tours, local museums, and eco-tourism programs. It serves as a vital green corridor and a model for landscape protection balancing nature conservation with human recreation and cultural heritage preservation.
Tomaszów Izerski Peat Bog – unique wetland ecosystem with rare flora
Izerskie Garby Ridges – gentle, scenic mountain ridges with panoramic views
Historic glassmaking villages with traditional architecture
Cross-border cycling and hiking routes connected to the Czech Izera Mountains
A well-preserved peatland ecosystem featuring rare plant species and boardwalk trails for immersive wetland exploration.
Gentle, rounded ridges offering panoramic views and rich biodiversity, perfect for multi-day hikes and nature study.
Nearby museum showcasing local glassmaking history and regional traditions linked to the park.