Completely aware of the need to preserve
nature, Poland has developed as a home to a number of
Nature Parks. With an area of at least 1,000 ha each, the
Nature Parks in Poland assures the protection of of the unique natural, cultural, scientific, and educational value of a location. The Nature Parks in Poland work towards maintaining the
ecological balance and natural system.
Natural conservation is the main objective of the
Nature Parks in Poland but the parks are also open to visitors.
The large number of
flora and fauna that these
Nature Parks of Poland houses makes them some of the best in Europe. The
Nature Parks in Poland organize tourist activities and scientific research projects. There are specified rules and decorum that one has to follow after entering any of the Nature Parks in Poland. The Nature Parks in Poland have long stretches of natural trail and also offer skiing, mountain climbing, hiking and canoeing. For young students and research scholars the
Nature Parks in Poland offer
educational trails which are excellent for practical environmental education. The most important
Nature Parks in Poland include:
- Bieszczadzki National Park
- Bory Tucholskie National Park
- Drawienski National Park
- Gorczanski National Park
- Stolowe Mountains National Park
- Ojcowski National Park
- Pieninski National Park
- Poleski National Park
- Roztoczanski National Park
- Slowinski National Park
- Swietokrzyski National Park
- Tatrzanski National Park
- Ujscie Warty National Park
- Wielkopolski National Park
- Wigierski National Park
- Wolinski National Park
- Babiogórski National Park
- Bialowieski National Park
- Biebrza National Park
- Kampinoski National Park
- Karkonoski National Park
- Magurski National Park
- Narwianski National Park