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Discover the mapped boundaries and regional geography of Poland's 23 nationally recognized parks.

National Parks in Poland: Browse Country-Specific Protected Areas and Natural Landscapes

This page serves as a dedicated index for Poland's national parks, a significant designation within the country's protected-area framework. Explore the geographic distribution and landscape context of these nationally significant areas, understanding their role in conservation and regional identity. Discover individual park details and the broader atlas of protected lands across Poland.

National Parks in Poland: Browse Country-Specific Protected Areas and Natural Landscapes

Trace the geographic spread of Poland's premier protected areas, from Baltic coasts to mountain ranges.

Exploring Poland's National Parks: Mapped Geography and Conservation Regions

National parks in Poland represent nationally significant protected areas dedicated to landscape conservation, biodiversity, and public recognition across diverse terrain. Browse Poland's national park list to understand their geographic distribution, from Baltic coastlines and lowlands to mountain ranges, offering a comprehensive atlas view of these flagship conservation sites.

National park
Mapped parks23
Share of country parks100%
Largest mapped parkBiebrza National Park592.23 km²
Oldest mapped parkBiałowieża National Park1,932
Parks in this designationExplore Poland's National Park Geography, from Carpathian Mountains to Baltic Coastlines10 / 23
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National Parks in Poland: Browse the Country's Protected Landscapes

Browse a comprehensive list of all National Parks in Poland, offering a clear overview of the country's flagship protected areas and their diverse conservation landscapes. Discover how these nationally recognized parks are distributed across Poland, providing insight into regional ecological distinctions and significant natural heritage.

National parkPodlaskie Voivodeship

Białowieża National Park

Mapped protected landscape and regional geography in Podlaskie Voivodeship.

As Poland's most vital natural heritage site, Białowieża National Park protects an exceptionally rare example of an ancient temperate primeval forest. This national park, located within the Podlaskie Voivodeship, serves as a living ecological laboratory, showcasing natural processes in unmodified woodland habitats. Its significance extends to being a critical sanctuary for the European bison, housing the world's largest free-ranging population. MoriAtlas provides detailed map context and geographic insights into this globally important protected area and its unique landscape.

105.17 km²1932BorealModerate access
National parkLesser Poland VoivodeshipMountain

Tatra National Park

Explore dramatic glacial terrain, mountain lakes, and regional geography.

Tatra National Park is the definitive Alpine protected area in Poland, located in Lesser Poland Voivodeship. It showcases unique glacial landforms, including over 30 mountain lakes and dramatic peaks like Rysy. This national park serves as a crucial habitat for endemic species and offers unparalleled opportunities for atlas exploration of its rugged, mapped terrain. Understand its geographic significance as part of the Carpathian Mountains and its role as a protected landscape.

211.64 km²1954AlpineModerate access
National parkPodlaskie Voivodeship

Biebrza National Park

Explore the mapped geography of its vast protected fenlands.

Biebrza National Park represents a critical protected landscape in northeastern Poland, famed for its vast, intact Biebrza Marshes, the largest lowland peat bog complex in Europe. This national park page offers detailed geographic context, highlighting the unique fenland terrain, marshland ecosystems, and protected area boundaries. Discover why this region is internationally recognized for its biodiversity and its significance within the broader atlas of European protected lands.

592.23 km²1993TemperateII
National parkMountain

Karkonosze National Park

Discover alpine terrain and unique glacial landscapes.

Karkonosze National Park is a significant protected area in Poland, renowned for its dramatic alpine topography carved by ancient glaciers. As the highest range in the Polish Sudetes, it features striking U-shaped valleys, U-shaped glacial cirques, and diverse subalpine to alpine ecosystems. This national park provides a rich context for understanding Central European mountain geography and exploring its mapped protected boundaries.

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National parkSubcarpathian VoivodeshipMountain

Bieszczady National Park

Explore mapped terrain, alpine meadows, and old-growth forests.

Discover Bieszczady National Park, a significant national park located in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship of Poland, within the Eastern Carpathian mountain range. This protected area is renowned for its vast expanses of old-growth beech forests, the characteristic połoniny alpine meadows, and its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, underscoring its global conservation importance. The park's wild character and dramatic mountain geography make it a key destination for atlas-driven exploration of protected landscapes.

292.02 km²1973TemperateModerate access
National parkMasovian Voivodeship

Kampinos National Park

Discover Masovian Voivodeship's unique geography and park boundaries.

Kampinos National Park is a nationally significant protected area within the Masovian Voivodeship, celebrated for its extensive and well-preserved inland sand dune formations, a rarity in European geography. This park offers a distinct mapped landscape where pine-covered dunes intermingle with wetland ecosystems, supporting a unique biodiversity that includes a notable moose population. Explore the park's protected boundaries and understand its position as a vital natural and historical asset with detailed geographic context.

385.44 km²1959TemperateII
National parkLesser Poland Voivodeship

Ojców National Park

Explore the mapped terrain and unique geology of this national park.

Ojców National Park, situated in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, offers a concentrated display of dramatic karst topography. This protected national park is renowned for its towering limestone cliffs, intricate ravines, and over 400 caves, showcasing a unique Jurassic geology. As a vital protected area, its mapped boundaries encompass distinctive rock formations like Hercules' Club and the historic Trail of the Eagles' Nests, providing rich context for landscape discovery and atlas exploration.

21.46 km²1956TemperateII
National parkLower Silesian VoivodeshipMountain

Stołowe Mountains National Park

National Park in Lower Silesian Voivodeship: Geological Wonders.

Stołowe Mountains National Park is a protected national park in Poland celebrated for its unparalleled sandstone geological features. Within the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, the park showcases a dramatic landscape dominated by flat-topped rock plateaus, natural labyrinths, and vertical sandstone formations that create a visually stunning and geologically significant environment. Its protected status ensures the preservation of these unique landforms and the rare ecosystems, such as raised peat bogs, offering extensive opportunities for atlas exploration and understanding the region's distinct natural context.

63.39 km²1993TemperateModerate access
National parkWest Pomeranian VoivodeshipMarine

Wolin National Park

Explore Poland's first marine national park and its dynamic geography.

Wolin National Park offers a profound look into Poland's protected coastal geography. This national park in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship is distinguished by its high sea cliffs, inclusion of Baltic Sea and Szczecin Lagoon waters as Poland's first marine protected area, and a landscape sculpted by glacial moraines. Discover the park's complex delta systems, ancient forests, and the mapped terrain that supports significant bird migration, providing a rich focus for atlas exploration.

109.37 km²1960TemperateEasy access
National parkLesser Poland VoivodeshipMountain

Babia Góra National Park

Explore protected landscapes and regional geography in Lesser Poland Voivodeship.

Babia Góra National Park, a significant protected area in Poland's Carpathian Mountains, offers a distinct atlas exploration experience. Its landscape is defined by the prominent Babia Góra massif, featuring complete altitudinal vegetation zones, rare endemic plant species, and notable terrain characteristics. As a UNESCO biosphere reserve, it provides valuable insights into Carpathian ecosystems and regional geographic context, making it a key destination for structured discovery of protected lands and natural landscapes.

33.92 km²1954TemperateModerate access
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Continue Exploring National Park Geography Across Poland's Protected Areas

Deepen your understanding of Poland's protected-area network by continuing your exploration of its national parks. Discover the detailed geography, mapped boundaries, and unique landscape characteristics of each site. MoriAtlas provides a structured view to compare these protected lands and enhance your regional geography knowledge.

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