Polissya National Nature Park is a vast protected area in northern Ukraine known for its diverse wetland ecosystems, rich biodiversity, and opportunities for nature-based recreation in the historic Polissya region.
Polissya National Nature Park, established in 2007, spans over 20,000 hectares in the Polissya region of northern Ukraine. This park protects one of the largest remaining natural wetland complexes of Eastern Europe, characterized by extensive bogs, marshes, rivers, and mixed forests. The park's terrain is distinguished by its peatlands and floodplains, creating a habitat mosaic that supports rare plant species, including sphagnum mosses and orchids, as well as significant populations of protected fauna such as the European pond turtle, black stork, and several species of waterfowl. The area holds special ecological significance due to its position influenced by the Pripyat River basin and its historical role as a traditional landscape for local communities practicing sustainable harvesting and beekeeping. Visitors to Polissya National Nature Park can enjoy birdwatching, guided nature tours, educational trails, and photography opportunities focused on the pristine wetlands and forested habitats. The park also plays a vital role in environmental research, conservation of endangered species, and regional ecotourism growth. With its relative remoteness and tranquil environment, it is a refuge for scientists and nature lovers alike seeking to explore a largely undisturbed ecosystem outside the highly industrialized zones of Ukraine. Polissya National Nature Park stands as a beacon of nature preservation, offering a window into the natural and cultural heritage of northern Ukraine's wild wetlands.
Polissya peat bog complexes – extensive and pristine wetland ecosystems
Diverse avian habitat – home to endangered black stork and various migratory birds
Traditional Eastern European beekeeping areas with natural wild flora
Scenic Pripyat River floodplain landscapes ideal for eco-tourism and photography
Vast areas of undisturbed peat bogs provide crucial habitats for rare plant and animal species unique to the Polissya region.
Seasonally flooded plains along the Pripyat River support diverse wetland ecosystems and are critical for wildlife breeding.
The park provides protected nesting and feeding grounds for the elusive and vulnerable black stork.