Knyszyńska Forest Landscape Park is a vast protected woodland area in northeastern Poland, renowned for its rich biodiversity, extensive hiking trails, and tranquil natural landscapes ideal for outdoor recreation and wildlife observation.
Knyszyńska Forest Landscape Park, established in 1988, spans over 120 square kilometers of one of Poland’s largest and most ecologically valuable forest complexes in the Podlaskie Voivodeship. Characterized by a mixed forest environment, the park includes pine, spruce, oak, and alder trees, supporting a diverse range of flora and fauna. The terrain is gently rolling, interspersed with numerous small rivers, streams, and peat bogs that enhance the park’s complex ecosystems. Historically, this area was sparsely populated and has retained its natural character, allowing for thriving populations of many protected species such as elk, roe deer, wild boar, and rare birds like the white-tailed eagle and the black stork. Outdoor enthusiasts visit the park to explore a network of well-marked trails that cater to hikers, cyclists, and nature observers. The park also supports educational and ecological tourism with observation towers and nature trails highlighting local wildlife and plant communities. Notable landmarks include the Knyszyn Forest nature reserve areas and various wooden churches in surrounding villages. The park’s calm environment, combined with its wildlife diversity and natural beauty, offers visitors an immersive experience in one of Poland’s important forest landscapes.
Extensive network of well-marked hiking and cycling trails weaving through pristine mixed forests
Unique wetland ecosystems with peat bogs supporting rare plant and animal species
Abundant wildlife including elk, wild boar, and nesting white-tailed eagles
Observation towers offering panoramic views of the forest canopy and surrounding landscape
Extensive peat bog habitats that support rare plant species such as sundews and orchids, offering unique ecological interest.
One of Poland’s significant strongholds for elk, providing excellent wildlife viewing especially at dawn and dusk.
Several wooden observation towers throughout the park allow visitors panoramic views of the dense forest and wildlife.