Zaborski Landscape Park

Zaborski Landscape Park

Zaborski Landscape Park (ZPK) is a protected area located in northern Poland, Pomorskie Voivodeship. It is a landscape park that includes areas of outstanding natural, landscape and cultural values. The Zaborski Landscape Park was established to protect the unique ecosystems of the Bory Tucholskie and to preserve the cultural heritage of the region. Here is some key information about this park:

  1.     Location: Zaborski Landscape Park is located in the northern part of Poland, in the area of Kashubia, Pomeranian Voivodeship. The park area extends west of Gdańsk and Gdynia.
  2.     Landscape: The park is characterised by a variety of landscapes, including pine forests, marshes, lakes, rivers and numerous moraine hills. The park also has characteristic dunes, which are part of the Bory Tucholskie landscape.
  3.     Flora and fauna: Zaborski Landscape Park is home to numerous species of plants and animals. Beavers, elk, deer, wild boar can be found here, as well as many bird species, including white-tailed eagles and cranes. The park is an important habitat for a variety of fungi and protected plant species.
  4.     Nature reserves: There are nature reserves within the park which further protect valuable habitats and species. Examples are the "Lake Okoninskie" reserve and the "Łąckie Dunes," which protect inland dunes.
  5.     Tourist activities: Zaborski Landscape Park offers numerous opportunities for active recreation, including hiking, cycling and canoeing. The park is known for its numerous hiking trails and nature trails.
  6.     Cultural heritage: The region of Zaborski Landscape Park has a rich cultural heritage, including Kashubian traditions and numerous monuments such as churches, cemeteries and old settlements.

Zaborski Landscape Park is an ideal place for nature lovers who want to enjoy the charm of the Tuchola Forest, and for those interested in Kashubian history and culture. The park offers the opportunity to relax surrounded by beautiful landscapes and learn about the heritage of the region.