Puszcza Romincka Landscape Park is a protected forested area in northeastern Poland known for its primeval woodlands, diverse wildlife, and serene lakes, offering excellent opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and nature photography.
Established in 1998, Puszcza Romincka Landscape Park encompasses an extensive section of the ancient Romincka Forest (Puszcza Romincka), located in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship near the border with Russia’s Kaliningrad Oblast. The park spans a varied terrain of rolling hills, abundant lakes, wetlands, and dense fir and spruce forests interspersed with pine and mixed broadleaf trees. The forest is a remnant of a vast primeval woodland complex that once dominated this region, providing an important refuge for many rare and protected species. The area features a rich biodiversity, including populations of elk (moose), roe deer, wild boar, European beavers, and numerous bird species such as black storks and lesser spotted eagles. Visitors are drawn to the park’s tranquility, unspoiled landscapes, and extensive network of walking and cycling trails that wind through the forest and along crystal-clear lakes. Key landmarks include the Żabie Oczka Reserve, known for its unique amphibian habitats, and the pristine Lake Gołdap. The park also offers historic ties to the Teutonic Order era and scenic rural villages nearby that reflect traditional Masurian culture. It is a favored destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking less crowded natural areas to hike, camp, fish, or paddle canoe and kayak on the park’s waterways. The park’s conservation goals focus on preserving the old-growth forest ecosystems and protecting endangered flora and fauna while promoting sustainable recreation and environmental education.
Żabie Oczka Nature Reserve – unique amphibian habitats with rare species
Ancient primeval stands of spruce and fir trees forming a virgin forest environment
Crystal-clear lakes such as Lake Gołdap perfect for fishing and paddle sports
Peaceful hiking and biking trails offering solitude and wildlife observation
A protected area within the park preserving rare amphibians and wetland plants in natural ponds.
A pristine lake offering clear waters ideal for fishing, canoeing, and peaceful paddle sports.
Dense, old-growth spruce and fir forest stands that provide habitat for many rare mammals and birds.