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Puszcza Notecka Landscape Park Adventures

Puszcza Notecka Landscape Park is a protected forested area in western Poland known for its rich biodiversity, extensive wetlands, and a wide variety of outdoor recreational opportunities including hiking, birdwatching, and cycling.

73,000
Acres Protected
45
Miles of Trails
20,000
Annual Visitors
1991
Year Established

About Puszcza Notecka Landscape Park

 

Established in 1991, Puszcza Notecka Landscape Park encompasses a large expanse of primeval forests, peat bogs, and river valleys within western Poland’s Greater Poland and Lubusz Voivodeships. The park protects a fragment of the ancient Noteć Forest (Puszcza Notecka), which is one of the largest forested complexes in the region. It features a diverse landscape of mixed coniferous and deciduous woodlands, including pine, oak, birch, and alder trees, interspersed with numerous wetlands and marshes formed by the Noteć River and its tributaries. This mosaic supports an impressive array of flora and fauna, including many rare and protected species such as the European beaver, white-tailed eagle, black stork, and numerous amphibians. The park’s natural appeal is complemented by its historic cultural sites and traditional rural villages on its borders. Visitors can enjoy a network of marked hiking and cycling trails that wind through tranquil forests and along rivers, offering excellent opportunities for birdwatching, nature photography, and forest bathing. Canoeing and kayaking are possible along the Noteć River sections, while winter brings cross-country skiing possibilities in drier seasons. Puszcza Notecka serves not only as a natural refuge but also as a peaceful retreat offering solitude, rich wildlife encounters, and a glimpse into Poland’s forest heritage.

Highlights

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The ancient mixed forests of Puszcza Notecka, showcasing old-growth pine and oak trees

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Wetland habitats hosting rare bird species like white-tailed eagles and black storks

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Noteć River corridor offering serene paddling and fishing opportunities

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Quiet backcountry trails amidst peat bogs and untouched marshlands

Notable Natural Features

Noteć River

The main watercourse running through the park, ideal for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing.

Peat Bogs and Marshlands

Unique wetland ecosystems supporting rare amphibians and bird life.

Old-Growth Forest Patches

Areas where centuries-old pine and oak trees create serene, primeval woodlands.