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Tuchola Forest

A large pine-dominated woodland and national park in northern Poland, known for its biodiversity and glacial lakes.

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The Bory Tucholskie is where Poland does its best impression of the tundra forests of Scandinavia. A vast region of pine woods that’s hardly home to a single house, village, or city, this one’s perfect if you’re the sort who likes to pull on the boots, pitch the tent, and spend the night under canvas. Between evenings gazing at the stars, you can kayak on the Brda River, yacht across Lake Charzykowy, and hike the famous Kaszubski Trail amid forests filled with rare birds.

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Tuchola Forest Articles

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    In a whirlwind of potato-packed pierogi dumplings, Slavic churches, cobbled old towns, and smoky sheep’s cheese, Poland unfolds from the icy waves of the Baltic Sea to the rock-topped crags of the Tatras. From north to south, it packs in all sorts to entertain travelers. You’ll come face to face with grunting bison in old-growth […]

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