Kurpie Landscape Park is a protected area in northeastern Poland, renowned for its extensive forests, traditional Kurpie culture, and rich biodiversity, offering diverse outdoor recreation in a culturally unique setting.
Established in 1988, Kurpie Landscape Park (Park Krajobrazowy Puszczy Kurpiowskiej) covers a significant portion of the historic Kurpie region, spanning parts of the Mazowieckie and Podlaskie voivodeships. The park preserves large tracts of lowland forests dominated by pine, spruce, oak, and birch, interspersed with meadows, peat bogs, and marshes. Geographically, the park lies along the upper course of the Pisa River and its tributaries, with gently rolling terrain shaped by post-glacial landscapes.
Ecologically, the park is notable for its diverse flora and fauna, including rare species such as the black stork, European pond turtle, and various orchids. The forest complex provides habitat for large mammals like elk, wild boar, and red deer. The park also preserves distinctive Kurpie cultural heritage — known for unique folk costumes, handcraft textiles, woodworks, and folklore — with several ethnographic sites and open-air museums portraying traditional village life.
Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy a network of hiking and cycling trails weaving through forest and wetland ecosystems, perfect for wildlife watching, birding, and seasonal mushroom foraging. Photographers gain access to serene natural landscapes and traditional wooden architecture. The park’s highlights include historic Kurpie villages, numerous chapels and wayside shrines, and scenic river valleys. Visitors appreciate the tranquil atmosphere, blending natural beauty with cultural depth, making Kurpie Landscape Park a compelling destination for outdoor recreation and heritage exploration.
Pisa River valley with pristine riparian forests and birdwatching opportunities
Traditional Kurpie villages showcasing unique wooden architecture and folk art
Diverse forest ecosystems including peat bogs and marshes supporting rare flora and fauna
Quiet cycling routes along marked trails through mixed woodlands and meadows
A large, relatively undisturbed forest complex dominated by pine and mixed woodlands, home to diverse plant and animal communities.
Traditional wooden cottages, churches, and fences reflecting centuries-old Kurpie building traditions and aesthetics.
A scenic river corridor offering calm waters, rich riparian habitats, and excellent birdwatching potential.