Przemęt Landscape Park is a scenic protected area in western Poland known for its mix of forests, lakes, and wetlands, offering rich biodiversity and abundant outdoor recreational opportunities such as hiking, bird watching, and water sports.
Established in 1991, Przemęt Landscape Park (Przemęcki Park Krajobrazowy) covers a diverse landscape of rolling hills, numerous glacial lakes, wetlands, and mixed forests spread across the southern part of the Lubusz Voivodeship and northern Greater Poland Voivodeship. The park encompasses over 30 lakes, including the notable Lake Przemęt and Lake Błeszno, which serve as vital habitats for many bird species, including rare and protected waterfowl. The rich mosaic of habitats supports diverse flora and fauna, with sizable areas of reed beds, alder carrs, and oak-hornbeam forests. Historically, the area has been shaped by glacial processes, creating a unique natural environment that supports both commercial forestry and sustainable tourism. Key recreation opportunities in the park include hiking and cycling on marked trails, birdwatching at strategic observation points, kayaking and canoeing on interconnected lakes and rivers, and fishing in well-managed waters. Notable landmarks include the historic village of Przemęt with its traditional architecture, the natural landscape around Lake Błeszno, and several nature reserves within the park that protect sensitive wetland ecosystems. The park attracts nature enthusiasts, families, and outdoor adventurers seeking quiet natural settings within reach of regional urban centers. Visitor appeal is enhanced by the serene water landscapes, well-maintained trail infrastructure, and the chance to observe rare bird species in their natural habitats.
Lake Przemęt – a large glacial lake offering excellent kayaking and fishing opportunities
Diverse wetland ecosystems providing habitat for rare bird species like the white-tailed eagle and black stork
The historic village of Przemęt with its rustic charm and cultural heritage
Extensive marked cycling routes connecting lakes and forested areas for immersive outdoor adventure
The largest lake in the park, offering diverse water-based recreation such as fishing, kayaking, and scenic observation.
A protected wetland area preserving unique reed beds and serving as an important breeding ground for waterfowl.
Mature mixed forests dominated by oak, hornbeam, and pine support diverse flora and fauna and provide shaded hiking trails.