Oder River Landscape Park is a scenic protected area along the Oder River in western Poland, offering rich natural habitats, diverse wildlife, and excellent outdoor recreation opportunities centered around riverine landscapes.
Oder River Landscape Park (Park Krajobrazowy Dolina Dolnej Odry) is a protected area situated in the Lubusz Voivodeship of western Poland, encompassing the picturesque lower valley of the Oder River. Established to preserve the unique riverine ecosystems, wetlands, and floodplains, the park spans a variety of landscapes including alluvial forests, oxbow lakes, and meadows that support diverse flora and fauna, especially migratory birds. The park plays a key role in protecting rare and endangered species such as the white-tailed eagle, otter, and European beaver. The park’s geography is characterized by dynamic watercourses, extensive floodplains, and intricate wetland networks, providing important ecological functions such as flood control and water purification. Recreational opportunities in Oder River Landscape Park are primarily centered around outdoor activities like hiking, birdwatching, fishing, canoeing, and cycling, with several established trails and waterways that showcase natural and cultural heritage. Notable visitor landmarks include the historical towns near the park borders and various observation points overlooking the river and wetlands. The park appeals to nature enthusiasts, photographers, and those seeking peaceful river landscapes combined with wildlife encounters. Managed with an emphasis on sustainable tourism and environmental education, the park ensures that recreational use harmonizes with conservation goals.
Extensive floodplain forests and oxbow lakes along the Oder River
Prime birdwatching areas hosting species like the white-tailed eagle and cranes
Well-maintained canoe routes on the Oder and its tributaries
Quiet cycling and hiking trails through wetland mosaics and meadows
Natural floodplain areas vital for ecological diversity and flood control.
Former river meanders transformed into rich wetland habitats supporting diverse aquatic species.
Designated high vantage points facilitating safe and unobtrusive wildlife viewing.