Wildlife Spotting
Bring high-quality binoculars and a camera, as the park is one of Europe's best spots for birdwatching and moose sightings.





Biebrza National Park protects the largest complex of peatlands and marshes in Poland, centered around the winding Biebrza River. The park is a sanctuary for diverse flora and fauna, serving as a critical habitat for moose and hundreds of bird species. Visitors can explore the landscape through an extensive network of trails, boardwalks, and observation towers that provide excellent vantage points for wildlife spotting. The park's unique ecosystem changes dramatically with the seasons, from spring floods that transform the valley into a vast wetland to the lush, verdant summers. It is a peaceful, expansive destination ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in untouched European nature.
Biebrza National Park protects the largest complex of peatlands and marshes in Poland, centered around the winding Biebrza River. The park is a sanctuary for diverse flora and fauna, serving as a critical habitat for moose and hundreds of bird species. Visitors can explore the landscape through an extensive network of trails, boardwalks, and observation towers that provide excellent vantage points for wildlife spotting. The park's unique ecosystem changes dramatically with the seasons, from spring floods that transform the valley into a vast wetland to the lush, verdant summers. It is a peaceful, expansive destination ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in untouched European nature.
Extensive network of boardwalks and nature trails
Prime habitat for moose and hundreds of bird species
Observation towers for panoramic wildlife spotting
Unique seasonal flooding of the Biebrza River valley
The park's landscape changes significantly with the seasons, particularly during the spring flood period.
Mosquitoes and other insects can be prevalent in the marshy areas during summer months.
The park is vast and remote, requiring a car for the most efficient exploration between different sectors.
Bring high-quality binoculars and a camera, as the park is one of Europe's best spots for birdwatching and moose sightings.
Wear waterproof hiking boots, especially during spring and autumn, as the marshy terrain can be wet and muddy.
Nature lovers, birdwatchers, and hikers seeking remote, untouched landscapes.
PLN zł
$50-$100 p/day
Polish, English
Download offline maps or pick up a physical trail guide at the park visitor center, as cell service can be spotty in remote areas.
Stay on marked trails and boardwalks to protect the delicate peatland ecosystem and avoid disturbing local wildlife.