Słubice-Kostrzyn Landscape Park is a protected natural area along the Oder River, known for its rich biodiversity, scenic river valleys, and abundant outdoor recreation opportunities close to the Polish-German border.
Established in 1997, Słubice-Kostrzyn Landscape Park covers an area of approximately 91 square kilometers within the Lubusz Voivodeship in western Poland. The park stretches along the Oder River and the surrounding floodplain forests, meadows, and wetlands creating a diverse mosaic of habitats. It lies near the towns of Słubice and Kostrzyn nad Odrą, along the border with Germany, fostering cross-border ecological cooperation. The park’s landscape is characterized by river terraces, oxbow lakes, and alluvial forests that support a rich array of plant and animal species, including significant bird populations such as white storks, black storks, and various raptors. The wetlands and floodplains are vital for migratory birds and native fish, making the area a prime spot for wildlife enthusiasts. Visitors can explore hiking and cycling trails that weave through ancient forests and along the river, offering opportunities for birdwatching, fishing, and paddling. The proximity to historic Kostrzyn Fortress adds cultural value to the area, allowing visitors to combine nature exploration with local history. Seasonal flooding renews the landscape and maintains its natural processes, contributing to its ecological value. The park preserves important natural heritage while providing well-marked trails and peaceful outdoor recreation away from urban centers, appealing to nature lovers, photographers, and anglers alike.
Oder River floodplain habitats with rare wetland ecosystems
Diverse birdwatching opportunities including black stork colonies
Historic Kostrzyn Fortress ruins offering panoramic views
Scenic cycling routes connecting Słubice and Kostrzyn
Extensive floodplain wetlands that provide critical habitat for migratory birds and native fish species.
Historic 19th-century fortress ruins near the park offering cultural insights and scenic views.
Lush riverbank forests with a rich understory hosting diverse flora and fauna.