White heather - Weiße Heide

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The White heather (Polish: Puszcza Biała) is a large natural forest area in the voivodeship Mazovia. It is one of the largest forest areas in the voivodeship. The heather is in the north of the voivodeship. There are numerous streams, swamps and bogs. The heather is, among other things, from the Bug, the Narew and the Brok flowed through. Much of the heather is protected as a landscape protection park.

getting there

Stawinoga nature reserve
Swans in the nature reserve
Folklore in the Pniewo open-air museum
Folklore in the Pniewo open-air museum

The area is well developed for tourism. You can arrive via Warsaw to Pułtusk. Regional transport hub is Ostrów Mazowiecka.

mobility

There is a well-developed network of hiking and cycling trails.

places

Tourist Attractions

The nature, the lakes and the forests.

activities

Hiking, cycling, water sports.

shop

Smaller souvenirs as well as natural products - for example honey - can be purchased.

kitchen

The kitchen is based on what the forest produces: fish, game, berries and mushrooms.

nightlife

Warsaw is worth a visit here.

accommodation

Small hotels, guesthouses, campsites and tent sites are available.

Practical advice

The height differences in the region are small, so that even inexperienced hikers and cyclists will get their money's worth here without any difficulties.

literature

See article too Poland.

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