The Warta River Valley Natura 2000 Site is a vast, ecologically valuable riverine landscape along the Warta River in western Poland, offering rich biodiversity and popular opportunities for birdwatching, hiking, and water-based recreation.
The Warta River Valley Natura 2000 Site encompasses an extensive network of riverine habitats, including wetlands, riparian forests, and meadows spread along the Warta River, Poland’s third-longest river. The site stretches through the Greater Poland and Lubusz Voivodeships and is recognized for its outstanding ecological importance under the European Union’s Natura 2000 network, aimed at conserving Europe's most valuable and threatened species and habitats. Geographically, the valley features a mosaic of floodplains, oxbow lakes, and alluvial plains that support a rich variety of flora and fauna. The area hosts numerous rare and protected species such as beavers, otters, white-tailed eagles, and a wide range of migratory waterfowl, making it a prime birdwatching destination. Historically, the Warta River has been a significant corridor for trade and cultural exchange, while today it remains a tranquil natural refuge that attracts nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Recreational activities in the valley center around hiking along designated trails through riparian forests, canoeing or kayaking on the Warta River and its side channels, fishing, and seasonal wildlife observation. Key landmarks include the extensive wetlands near Poznań and the natural reserves protecting key bird nesting sites. Visitors are drawn by the calm beauty, expansive green spaces, and opportunities to see rare wildlife in a relatively undisturbed environment. The site’s management balances conservation with access, ensuring that recreational use remains sustainable. This combination of ecological richness, natural beauty, and outdoor activity options defines the Warta River Valley Natura 2000 Site’s visitor appeal.
Extensive floodplain wetlands rich in birdlife and biodiversity
A key habitat for the Eurasian beaver and otter populations
Scenic canoe and kayak routes along the Warta River
Peaceful hiking trails through riparian forests and meadows
Flooded seasonal meadows that support diverse plant species and attract breeding waterfowl.
Dynamic hardwood forests along the river providing habitat for numerous mammals and birds.
Natural remnants of the river's historic meanders, vital for amphibians and aquatic birds.