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Knyszyn Forest Landscape Park Adventures

Knyszyn Forest Landscape Park is a protected area in northeastern Poland renowned for its vast mixed forests, rich biodiversity, and tranquil hiking opportunities that showcase the natural heritage of the region.

183,900
Acres Protected
Over 100
Miles of Trails
Approx. 50,000
Annual Visitors
1988
Year Established

About Knyszyn Forest Landscape Park

 

Knyszyn Forest Landscape Park (Polish: Park Krajobrazowy Puszczy Knyszyńskiej) was established in 1988 and covers approximately 744 square kilometers in the Podlaskie Voivodeship. The park protects one of the largest forest complexes in northeastern Poland, characterized by a mosaic of pine, spruce, oak, alder, and birch woodlands interspersed with numerous wetlands and peat bogs. Its landscape is shaped by post-glacial landforms, offering gently rolling hills, meandering rivers, and small lakes that support diverse ecosystems. The forest is home to many rare and protected species, including the European bison, elk, beavers, numerous bird species such as the white-tailed eagle and black stork, and a wide array of amphibians and insects. The park also preserves cultural heritage sites like traditional wooden architecture and the remnants of historic logging routes. Recreational opportunities focus primarily on hiking, cycling, birdwatching, and nature photography, with an extensive network of marked trails threading through scenic forested and wetland habitats. Visitors appreciate the peaceful atmosphere, opportunities for wildlife encounters, and educational signage along the trails. The park functions as a vital natural buffer and ecological corridor between the Białowieża Forest to the east and the Knyszyn Forest National Park, fostering regional conservation efforts. Its accessibility from nearby towns like Supraśl makes it a favored destination for nature lovers seeking an authentic and less crowded forest experience in Poland.

Highlights

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Extensive mixed forests featuring native pine, oak, and spruce stands

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European bison sightings in adjoining protected areas and moose populations within the park

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The Czarna Hańcza River and its tributaries, ideal for paddling and fishing

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Quiet, well-marked hiking and cycling trails like the green trail linking Supraśl with Knyszyn

Notable Natural Features

Supraśl River Trail

A scenic waterway corridor offering serene kayaking and canoeing experiences with scenic views of forested banks.

Ostrynka Landscape Reserve

A protected zone within the park preserving old-growth fir and spruce forests along with rich plant diversity.

Village of Supraśl

A nearby historic town famous for its Orthodox monastery, serving as a cultural gateway to the park.