The National Park Drage(Polish: Drawieński Park Narodowy) is a national park in Poland on the South Pomeranian Lake District. He is in the triangle Greater Poland, Lebus and West Pomerania at the river Drage at Drawnowhere the administrative headquarters of the national park is located.
background
history
The park was designated in 1990.
landscape
The national park is 115.36 km².
Flora and fauna
It houses a forest and river landscape in which roe deer, red deer, wild boar, elk, wolves, beavers, otters, white-tailed eagles, ospreys, lesser spotted eagles, hazel grouse, rough owls, black storks, kingfishers, mountain wagtails, pond turtles, lake trout, sea trout , Tears, salmon, raccoons and muskrats live. The symbol of the national park is the beaver.
climate
The weather in the nature park is relatively maritime due to its location near the Baltic Sea.
getting there
Of Stargard buses drive to Drawno. The national park is only about an hour's drive from Szczecin, Poses or Gorzów Wielkopolski.
Fees / permits
There is a fee to enter the national park.
mobility
Hiking, biking and kayaking can be enjoyed in the park along the (water) hiking trails.
Tourist Attractions
- The main attraction of the park is the Drage with its numerous lakes and tributaries.
activities
The national park is ideal for hiking and water sports.
shop
At the entrances you can buy souvenirs, maps and postcards as well as small snacks.
accommodation
In Drawno, Tuczno or Człopa you can stay in hostels. Also Dobiegniew is not far from the national park.
security
The Draga flows slowly here in numerous arms, but there are also places with rapids. Although the risk of capsizing in a kayak or canoe is relatively low, one should not do without life jackets.
literature
See article too Poland.
Web links
- http://dpn.pl/ - Official website of Drage National Park