Puszcza Solska is a valuable complex of coniferous forest with quite numerous marshy areas. It is a forest rich in picturesque small waterfalls (so called rushes), originated on rivers which run across the forest. These are also fish ponds in Ruda Ró¿aniecka, meadow and arable lands. However first of all Puszcza Solska is precious birds' refuge of European range, where occurrence of 135 breeding species has been stated with short-toed and lesser spotted eagle, honey buzzard, white-tailed eagle, wood and black grouse among others. more »
Polnocne Podkarpacie (Northern Sub-Carpathia) is located on the area of 16000 sq km (around 5% of Polish territory). This region is located in the central... more»
The Salt Mine Wieliczka is the oldest salt enterprise on Polish land dating back to the Middle Ages. For centuries it was the source of the country’s wealth. Today it is the most popular Polish tourist attraction.
In Lasy Janowskie (Janowskie Forests) one can find fragments of natural bog, where the following stages of overgrowing of a water reservoir can be observed.