Szwajcaria Chełmska Landscape Park is a scenic protected area in southeastern Poland, celebrated for its unique limestone formations, diverse forests, and rich cultural heritage that offers excellent hiking, cycling, and nature observation opportunities.
Szwajcaria Chełmska Landscape Park, located near the city of Chełm in the Lublin Voivodeship of Poland, encompasses approximately 72.50 square kilometers of varied terrain characterized by distinctive limestone hills, ravines, and karst formations. The park’s landscape is often compared to Switzerland’s alpine scenery, which is the origin of its name, 'Chełm Switzerland.' This geologically rich area features limestone cliffs, caves, and outcrops that create dramatic, picturesque views and are a refuge for specialized flora and fauna. The park’s forests are a mix of deciduous and coniferous trees, home to species such as European beech, oak, and pine, supporting diverse birdlife including woodpeckers, owls, and raptors. Historically, the region has roots dating back to medieval times, with remnants of old settlements and religious heritage sites like chapels and shrines scattered throughout. Visitors to Szwajcaria Chełmska can enjoy a multitude of outdoor activities such as hiking on well-marked trails navigating the karst landscape, mountain biking on varied terrain routes, and birdwatching. Notable landmarks include the Chełm chalk mines, which highlight the area's industrial past, and the Łysa Góra hill offering panoramic views of the surrounding forests and valleys. The park’s combination of natural beauty, geological intrigue, and cultural history makes it a compelling destination for nature lovers, photographers, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a quieter, less commercialized natural area in eastern Poland.
Striking limestone cliffs and karst formations reminiscent of Swiss landscapes
Diverse forest ecosystems supporting rare and protected bird species
Historic Chełm chalk mines and medieval religious sites
Panoramic viewpoint from Łysa Góra hill
Prominent karst formations sculpted over millennia, providing scenic vistas and geological interest.
Historic underground chalk mines offering insight into the industrial heritage of the region.
A popular vantage point providing panoramic views across the park’s forested valleys and hills.