The Bialowieza National Park in Poland is the oldest national park in the country. It covers part of the Bialowieza forest, the last natural forest on the European lowlands and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park is home to bison, its symbol animal, as well as other protected species and contains towers, footbridges, and a natural forest museum for visitors.
The Bialowieza National Park in Poland is the oldest national park in the country. It covers part of the Bialowieza forest, the last natural forest on the European lowlands and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park is home to bison, its symbol animal, as well as other protected species and contains towers, footbridges, and a natural forest museum for visitors.
The Bialowieza National Park in Poland is the oldest national park in the country. It covers part of the Bialowieza forest, the last natural forest on the European lowlands and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park is home to bison, its symbol animal, as well as other protected species and contains towers, footbridges, and a natural forest museum for visitors.
BIAOWIEZA PARK: FACTS ABOUT THE BIALOWIEZA NATIONAL PARK: The oldest national park in Poland. Covers part of the Bialowieza forest preserved in the natural state. Bialowieza forest is the last natural forest on European lowlands. It has been listed on the World Heritage List. The symbol of Bialowieza park is a bison. BIALOWIEZA NATIONAL PARK IN THE PARK YOU CAN FIND:
Tower and viewpoints
Numerous footbridges and tourist huts The main Bison reserve attractions of the Biaowieza National Park belong
Natural-forest museum
Palace park in Biaowieza
PROCTED ANIMAL SPECIES IN BIAOWIEZA PARK: BY ZUZIA BEDNORZ, NICOLA SKIBA AND MARTYNA JANUSZ