Wolin National Park
Wolin National Park (Polish: Woliński Park Narodowy) is one of 23 national parks in Poland, situated on the island of Wolin in the far north-west of the country, in West Pomeranian Voivodeship. An IUCN category II protected area, it was established on 3 March 1960 and covers an area of 109.37 square kilometres (42.23 sq mi). The park has its headquarters in the town of Międzyzdroje.
The park contains a varied flora and fauna. Its attractions include the sea cliffs of Gosań and Kawcza Góra, and a wisent (European bison) sanctuary.
Gallery
- Logo
- Sea cliff
- Entrance to the park at Międzyzdroje beach
- Lubin-Wapnica hills
External links
- Official website
- The Board of Polish National Parks
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- Smallcaps indicate World Heritage Sites
- Italics indicate Biosphere reserves
- Babia Góra
- Białowieża
- Biebrza
- Bieszczady
- Bory Tucholskie
- Drawa
- Gorce
- Kampinos
- Karkonosze
- Magura
- Narew
- Ojców
- Pieniny
- Polesie
- Roztocze
- Slovincian
- Świętokrzyski
- Stołowe Mountains
- Tatra
- Ujście Warty
- Wielkopolska
- Wigry
- Wolin
- Biosphere reserves
- Landscape parks (Parki Krajobrazowe)
- Nature reserves (Rezerwaty przyrody)
- Ramsar sites
- World Heritage Sites
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