Dniester National Nature Park protects the diverse landscapes and unique ecosystems along the Dniester River in western Ukraine, offering rich opportunities for hiking, wildlife observation, and cultural exploration.
Established in 1999, Dniester National Nature Park is located in the western part of Ukraine along the scenic Dniester River and its surrounding uplands. Spanning over 30,000 hectares, the park encompasses rich forested plateaus, deep river canyons, limestone cliffs, waterfalls, and steppe meadows. The Dniester River cuts through the park, creating dramatic gorges and supporting a wide variety of habitats, from riverine wetlands and floodplains to mixed deciduous and coniferous forests. This diverse environment harbors numerous plant and animal species, including rare and endangered ones such as the European pond turtle and various protected birds of prey. The park also contains historical and cultural landmarks including ancient fortress ruins, monastic complexes, and traditional Ukrainian villages. Visitors are drawn to the park for hiking along well-marked trails through limestone caves, scenic viewpoints overlooking the river canyon, bird watching, and experiencing local folklore traditions. Its relatively remote location provides a tranquil atmosphere to connect with nature and explore unique geological formations. The park plays an important role in preserving the fragile ecosystems of the Dniester River basin and safeguarding Ukraine’s natural heritage. Seasonal activities include spring wildflower viewing, summer river paddling, autumn bird migrations, and winter nature photography. The park is a vital resource for ecological research and environmental education, encouraging sustainable outdoor recreation while protecting its remarkable biodiversity and landscapes.
Dniester River Canyon – spectacular limestone cliffs and panoramic river views
Zbruch Canyon – a unique habitat with rare botanical species and steep ravines
Scythian Fortress Ruins – ancient archaeological site within the park boundaries
Prypyatka Waterfall – a hidden gem offering serene natural beauty
The central feature of the park, providing habitat diversity and breathtaking canyon views.
Karst formations with caves and grottoes that are popular with spelunkers and geologists.
Ancient ruins reflecting the rich historical heritage of the region.