Rybnicki Landscape Park is a protected natural area in southern Poland, offering a rich mosaic of forests, wetlands, and rivers, making it ideal for outdoor recreation and nature observation.
Rybnicki Landscape Park, established in 1993, is located in the Silesian Voivodeship of southern Poland near the city of Rybnik. The park covers a diverse range of habitats including mixed forests, wetlands, meadows, and the Ruda River valley. It serves as an important ecological corridor and refuge for various species of flora and fauna, particularly birds and small mammals. The landscape is characterized by gently rolling hills, several small lakes, and streams that create a tranquil setting favored for hiking, cycling, and angling. Rybnicki Landscape Park holds cultural and historical significance, featuring remnants of traditional rural settlements and historic mills along the rivers. Visitors can enjoy marked trails that wind through peaceful woodlands and scenic riverbanks, providing ample opportunities for photography, birdwatching, and seasonal outdoor activities. The park is well regarded for its accessibility from the nearby urban centers and offers a refreshing natural escape that balances conservation with public enjoyment. It attracts nature lovers interested in exploring Polish lowland ecosystems and supports educational programs to raise awareness about environmental protection. The park’s lakes and watercourses also make it a favored spot for fishing and light paddle sports during warmer months.
Ruda River valley – a scenic river corridor with walking trails and historic mills
Forest habitats supporting diverse bird species including woodpeckers and owls
Numerous small lakes and ponds ideal for fishing and nature observation
Well-marked cycling routes connecting the park with nearby towns
A central watercourse flowing through the park, lined with historic mills and diverse riparian ecosystems.
Mature deciduous and mixed forests providing habitat for a variety of wildlife species and bird populations.
Numerous water bodies scattered throughout the park offer peaceful spots for fishing and nature observation.