Grady Odrzanskie is the Special Protection Area. The most valuable parts of nature are exceptionally old oak-hornbeam stands and small patches of ash-elm and willow-poplar woodlands. You can also admire old riverbeds and birds' species nesting there like: White Tailed Eagle, Black Kite, Red Kite and Little Bittern. The Special Protection Area (20461 ha) is situated in Wroclawska pravalley in the territory of Silesian Lowland. The area includes a 70 km-long fragment of the Odra river valley between Narok town and Wroclaw city. The landscape of this area had been formed in last few thousands years. First by flooding waters of melting glacier then by Odra river, and last two thousands years by man actions like cutting down the forests, agriculture, land reclamation and building up the area. more »
There is a road no. 94 from Opole to Wroclaw city and railway track Opole-Brzeg-Wroclaw which run along the whole area of Grady Odrzanskie. There is good coach connection to most of the places. more »
Niziny Srodkowopolskie (Central Polish Lowlands) cover the area of 89 thousand sq km, which constitutes 28% of Poland’s territory. This region is... more»
The Botanical Garden in Powsin is an institution of the Polish Science Academy. Scientific research in botanical disciplines as well as biomonitoring of environment are undertaken in this facility.