Lower Oder Valley National Park is a floodplain reserve along the Oder River on the German-Polish border, offering rich wetland habitats ideal for bird watching, hiking, and experiencing diverse river ecosystems.
Lower Oder Valley National Park, located in the German state of Brandenburg along the Oder River, protects one of the last intact large-scale floodplain areas in Central Europe. The park encompasses vast wet meadows, natural oxbow lakes, marshes, and river channels shaped by the seasonal flooding of the Oder. These dynamic water landscapes create valuable habitats for a wide variety of plant and animal species, particularly water birds such as cranes, white-tailed eagles, and beavers. Its ecological significance has resulted in it being part of the transboundary protection area with Poland’s adjacent national park.
Historically, the floodplain was used for traditional agriculture and fishing, but today the park’s management focuses on preserving natural flood dynamics and biodiversity. Visitors are drawn to the park for birdwatching, canoeing or kayaking on the serene river sections, hiking along levee trails, and cycling through peaceful rural landscapes. Observation towers and nature trails provide excellent vantage points to see waterfowl, red foxes, deer, and other wildlife. The park also features educational programs and guided tours that explain the wetland’s ecosystem and conservation efforts.
The Lower Oder Valley is particularly popular during spring and autumn migrations, as thousands of birds use the floodplains as resting and breeding grounds. Seasonal flooding plays a key role in driving the area’s rich biodiversity and scenic beauty, making it a top destination for nature lovers seeking tranquility and wildlife encounters in a largely unspoiled river landscape.
Observation towers overlooking floodplains, ideal for birdwatching
The natural flood dynamics of the Oder River creating seasonal wetlands
Transboundary connection with Poland’s Lower Oder Valley Landscape Park
Quiet canoe routes through oxbow lakes and natural river channels
Extensive river floodplains that flood seasonally, supporting diverse wetland ecosystems.
Elevated platforms throughout the park offering panoramic views of water birds and wildlife.
Natural curved lakes formed by historical meandering of the Oder River, ideal habitats for aquatic life.