Shatsky National Natural Park is renowned for its extensive system of over 200 lakes interspersed among mixed forests and wetlands, offering abundant opportunities for water-based recreation and wildlife observation in northwestern Ukraine.
Shatsky National Natural Park, located in the Volyn Oblast of Ukraine near the borders with Belarus and Poland, covers a diverse landscape dominated by one of Europe's largest lake systems, including Lake Svityaz, the deepest and clearest lake in Ukraine. The park's geography consists of glacial lowlands characterized by sandy soils, pine forests, marshes, and peat bogs. This varied terrain supports rich biodiversity, including numerous bird species, mammals like elk, wild boar, and lynx, and rare plants adapted to wetland conditions. The park was established in 1983 to protect its unique ecosystems and provide a natural refuge for wildlife, as well as a destination for ecological tourism. Popular activities include swimming, fishing, boating, and hiking across trails that showcase pristine forest and lake views. The park also features camping areas and facilities for visitors to enjoy the natural environment year-round. Shatsky's tranquil lakes and forests make it a favored location for bird watchers, anglers, and nature photographers. The park is significant not only for its recreational offerings but also for its role in conserving freshwater habitats and wetland ecosystems essential to the region's environmental health.
Lake Svityaz – Ukraine’s deepest lake with exceptionally clear waters
Extensive network of more than 200 lakes and wetlands
Diverse forest ecosystems including pine, spruce, and mixed hardwoods
Rich birdlife habitats with opportunities to see rare species like the black stork
The deepest lake in Ukraine with crystal-clear waters offering excellent conditions for swimming and boating.
Wetland areas providing critical habitat for a wide range of waterfowl and amphibians.
Vast mixed coniferous and deciduous forests home to large mammals, including elk and lynx.