Poland West Pomeranian Voivodeship Poland

Wolin National Park

A Polish national park on an island with diverse ecosystems, bison reserve, and the highest Baltic Sea cliffs.

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Right where West Pomerania (yep, that’s the region with the fluffy dogs) meets the German border, Wolin National Park drops down sheer cliffs to the lashing Baltic Sea. It’s a gorgeous section of Polish backcountry that’s laced with hiking trails through pine woods and powdery beaches washed by waves. Behind all that are rolling hillsides speckled with lakes. It’s between those that you’ll find the famous animal sanctuary, which is home to some of the last remaining European bison on the continent!

jrfrancis 4 years ago

Wolin National Park Articles

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