Silesian Landscape Park is a protected natural and recreational area in southern Poland offering diverse forests, river valleys, and cultural heritage sites, making it a favorite destination for hiking, cycling, and nature enthusiasts.
Established in 1997, Silesian Landscape Park (Park Krajobrazowy Beskidu Śląskiego) covers a varied terrain in the Silesian Beskids mountain range of southern Poland. The park encompasses approximately 5459 hectares of hills, dense mixed forests, sprawling meadows, and pristine river valleys, including parts of the Vistula river basin. Rich biodiversity defines the region, with numerous protected plant species, typical Central European forest communities, and habitat for wildlife such as deer, foxes, and a variety of birds including woodpeckers and owls. The landscape is marked by gentle mountain slopes offering panoramic views and a patchwork of traditional rural settlements and cultural landmarks like wooden churches and mountain huts. Historically, the park area has been shaped by centuries of human-nature coexistence, with forestry and pastoralism playing important roles. Visitors enjoy well-maintained hiking and biking trails, some connecting to larger regional routes, as well as picnic areas and viewpoints. The park’s network of educational trails allows visitors to explore the natural and cultural heritage of the region, including opportunities to observe traditional Silesian highlander culture. The park appeals to outdoor lovers seeking a combination of moderate mountain trekking, wildlife viewing, and cultural exploration with less crowding than national parks. Its proximity to urban centers like Katowice makes it an accessible and valuable green space for local residents and tourists alike.
The panoramic viewpoint from Barania Góra, one of the highest peaks in the park
The natural forest ecosystems featuring European beech and fir trees
Traditional wooden churches in nearby villages representing regional architecture
Educational nature trails illustrating local flora, fauna, and cultural history
At 1,220 meters, Barania Góra is the park’s tallest peak and a renowned viewpoint overlooking the Silesian Beskids mountain range.
The park features diverse habitats from mixed mountain forests to river valleys, supporting a wide range of flora and fauna.
Traditional wooden chapels and mountain huts scattered throughout the park reflect the region’s rich cultural history.