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In the middle and lower basins of the Biebrza there are extensive wet meadows, swamps and peat bogs. Their occurrence is caused by the terrain (in particular the narrowing of the valley between the pools), which causes the river to flood every year. It is the largest swampy area in Poland. The Biebrza Marshes are considered one of the largest wildlife refuges in Europe, and a real kingdom of birds. It is also the largest elk refuge in Poland. Their population was restored after World War II from several individuals that survived this period in the area of Czerwone Bagno Reserve. Reserve Czerwony Bagno Czerwone Bagno is a nature reserve created in 1926 with an area of over 11 thousand. ha and is located in the municipalities of Goniądz and Rajgród. This reserve is distant from riverine wetlands and bayou, which is why it has a completely different character. It is an area mostly covered with a dwarf stand. There are moose, deer and deer. Packages of wolves also live here. Several marked tourist routes lead through Czerwone Bagno. There is also a nature trail ending with a viewing platform from which you can admire the panorama [1]. For the active, a lot of good As emphasized by the Chairman of the Culture, Education and Social Affairs Committee of the Leipzig City Council Tomasz Leszkowicz, those thirsty for activity have what to do in the Biebrza Marshes. The region offers the possibility of renting rafts, kayaks and bicycles. - One of the most popular routes in the region is rafting on the Biebrza kayaks / rafts on the Leipzig-Wizna section. The length of the entire route is up to 146 km. Another popular route is the Podlasie Stork Trail, connecting all national parks in north-eastern Poland. It covers the border region, where for centuries the influences of various countries, cultures and religions have clustered. Podlasie Stork Trail can be overcome on foot and by bike - explains Leszkowicz. In summer, hiking in the Biebrza Marshes is a bit easier. Most of the routes can be crossed by a "dry" leg (wellingtons are required in spring). Children will also be satisfied. There are also attractions for families with children in the Biebrza Marshes. The region offers numerous educational and nature paths. In addition, it is also easy to find offers for rafting on special boats, including to watch the lives of beavers or owls. - During the June weekend, rafting is the most popular, including "Rafting on a beaver boat" and "Catamaran rafting on birds" and expedition "Dudek, bee-eater, kingfisher", which is the most colorful birds in our ornithofauna - encourages Ramotowska [2]. Source: [1] www.agroturystykabiebrza.pl/przyroda/bagna[2] new.biebrza.com, TVN Meteo
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Local guides - enthusiasts of fortifications - will gladly take you on a two-hour journey under the arm with history, leading you to the "tunnel of death" and "scream hall." With a little luck, you'll meet the Black...
Osowiec Fortress was a typical barrier fortress. Situated in the narrowing of the Biebrza marshes, it was to be a cover for the Białystok - Królewwiec railway and communication route. The fortress was built in...
A historic wooden house from the 20th century. Once used by a well-known Catholic family, belonging to the Roman Catholic Parish of St. Andrew the Apostle in Leipzig. The building is one of the landmarks of the village,...
Local guides - enthusiasts of fortifications - will gladly take you on a two-hour journey under the arm with history, leading you to the "tunnel of death" and "scream hall." With a little luck, you'll meet the Black...
Osowiec Fortress was a typical barrier fortress. Situated in the narrowing of the Biebrza marshes, it was to be a cover for the Białystok - Królewwiec railway and communication route. The fortress was built in...
A historic wooden house from the 20th century. Once used by a well-known Catholic family, belonging to the Roman Catholic Parish of St. Andrew the Apostle in Leipzig. The building is one of the landmarks of the village,...