Szczecin Lagoon Nature Reserve is a transboundary protected wetland area encompassing parts of the Szczecin Lagoon, known for its rich biodiversity, critical bird habitats, and extensive water-based recreation opportunities.
Szczecin Lagoon Nature Reserve straddles the border between northwestern Poland and northeastern Germany, encompassing large portions of the Szczecin (Stettin) Lagoon, an expansive estuarine lagoon formed at the mouth of the Odra River flowing into the Baltic Sea. This nature reserve is part of a larger network of protected wetland areas within the Baltic coastal ecosystem, which plays a critical role as a stopover and breeding ground for numerous migratory bird species. The lagoon's shallow brackish waters, reed beds, mudflats, and surrounding marshlands create an essential habitat for diverse flora and fauna, including rare and endangered birds such as white-tailed eagles, grebes, and various species of waterfowl. Visitors come here to experience birdwatching, kayaking, boating, and nature photography amid peaceful, wide-open waters and tranquil natural landscapes.
The Szczecin Lagoon itself has historical significance, serving as a strategic waterway for centuries and supporting local fishing communities. The nature reserve aims to balance conservation with responsible recreation, offering opportunities for gentle hiking on nature trails alongside the lagoon’s edge, as well as access points for paddle sports. Public awareness and eco-tourism initiatives help protect this vital habitat while educating visitors about the importance of preserving sensitive wetland ecosystems. The nearby towns offer access and amenities, with ferry services enabling exploration of islands within the lagoon. This protected area is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts, birders, and those seeking a serene aquatic environment away from urban bustle.
Extensive reed beds and mudflats providing habitat for migratory waterfowl
Birdwatching hotspots featuring white-tailed eagles and diverse waterbird populations
Recreational boating and kayaking across calm lagoon waters
Scenic observation platforms offering panoramic views over the lagoon
A shallow Baltic Sea lagoon fed by the Odra River, creating a unique brackish water ecosystem essential for many aquatic and bird species.
Extensive coastal wetlands serve as vital breeding and stopover sites for migratory birds and support a complex food web.
Strategically placed birdwatching platforms allowing visitors panoramic views over the lagoon and marshes.