Best attractions and places to see around Park Krajobrazowy Ujście Warty include a rich tapestry of natural beauty and significant cultural sites. The area is renowned as a "bird kingdom," offering extensive wetlands, oxbow lakes, and observation points for wildlife viewing. Situated at the confluence of the Warta and Oder rivers, the landscape features a network of small rivers and drainage canals. Visitors can explore historical sites, nature trails, and educational centers within this region.
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The name, like the street name, comes from the Slavic fishing settlement of Kietz, which was located south of the town. In the 16th century, the gate was merely a small gateway. Through it, one entered the town from the settlement over a narrow bridge over the Warta River. Above this Kietz Gate was the office of the Wall Master in the Gatekeeper's House.
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These cavities in the old ruins are full of mystery.
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When you arrive at the fortress you feel like you are in a place with streets without houses.
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Here was the southern entrance to the old town
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Huge area, today hardly recognizable as a town or fortress in its entirety. Lots of information boards. More information: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Festung_K%C3%BCstrin
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formerly: Kietzer Tor. This object was not initially a gate. Until 1888, it was a point that connected the island (Chyża) on the other side of the Warta with the fortress, which was later transformed into a moat. At that time, it was only a small tunnel in the building, which allowed the Chyżanie family to deliver their products to the Kostrzyn court and to the market. In 1631, in front of the then Chyżańska Furta, Swedish troops built a ravelin, which provided it with additional protection from Frankfurt. It is also important that there was still a fishing harbor in its area at that time. After changing the Warta riverbed and moving the marina to the Brandenburg Bastion, the facility was rebuilt to its current form. During the war in 1945, the building was almost completely destroyed and was rebuilt using EU funds only in 2007.
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The castle is one of the most important buildings of the Kostrzyn Fortress, inextricably linked with it. Erected by the Teutonic Knights, after reconstruction it was the seat of John Hohenzollern. In the 17th and 18th centuries it housed a prison where, among others, The heir to the Prussian throne, Frederick, stayed in 1730–1731. After a fire in 1758, it was rebuilt and turned into a barracks in 1814. In 1945, it was burned and partially damaged, but most of the walls remained. In 1969, the surviving fragments were blown up and demolished. The remains of walls, stairs and cellars have survived to this day, but some of them have already collapsed.
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The Park Krajobrazowy Ujście Warty region is renowned as a "bird kingdom," home to around 280 bird species. Excellent birdwatching opportunities can be found along nature trails like "Ptasim szlakiem" (Bird Trail) near Przyborów, which is accessible and offers views of thousands of birds, including cranes and eagles. The "Mokradła" (Wetlands) and "Olszynki" nature paths also provide immersive experiences in wetland habitats. Numerous observation points and towers throughout the park, such as the one in Kamień Mały, offer prime viewing spots.
The area is rich in history, particularly around Kostrzyn nad Odrą. You can visit the Kostrzyn Fortress, which has seen significant restoration. Key parts of the fortress include the Berlin Gate, where a tourist information office is located, and the Kietzer Gate. Don't miss the poignant Ruins of St. Mary’s Church and the extensive Ruins of Kostrzyn's Old Town and Fortress, which bear witness to past events. Further afield, you can find the historic Pumping Station in Słońsk and the Knights Hospitaller Castle in Słońsk.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Berlin Gate and Kietzer Gate within the Kostrzyn Fortress are considered family-friendly historical sites. For an educational and engaging experience, especially for children, visit the Ośrodek Muzealno-Edukacyjny Parku Narodowego Ujście Warty (Museum and Educational Center of Ujście Warty National Park) in Chyrzyno, which also features a "Natural Sensory Garden." The "Ptasim szlakiem" (Bird Trail) is also accessible for strollers, making it a good option for families with young children.
The park offers a variety of nature trails. The "Ptasim szlakiem" (Bird Trail), also known as "Betonka," is a popular 2.1 km concrete path starting near Przyborów, suitable for easy walks and birdwatching. The "Mokradła" (Wetlands) Nature Path allows you to explore wetland meadows, while the "Olszynki" Nature Path, starting from Kamień Mały, features unique alder forests and wooden boardwalks. Additionally, the Towarzystwo Przyjaciół Słońska "Unitis Viribus" has established six themed "Bird Routes" beyond the National Park, named after various bird species, offering diverse walking experiences.
The region around Park Krajobrazowy Ujście Warty is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking on routes like the "Küstrin Pumping Station – Warniki Pump Station loop" or the "Forest Gravel Road loop." For running, there are trails such as the "Warniki Pump Station – 'Sluice' shelter loop." Road cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like the "Sonnenburg Castle Ruins loop" or the "Küstrin Fortress Ruins – Warta Bridge in Kostrzyn loop." You can find more details and routes in the dedicated guides for gravel biking, running, and road cycling around Park Krajobrazowy Ujście Warty.
The best time to visit, especially for birdwatching, is during the spring and autumn migration seasons when the park's wetlands host thousands of migratory birds. Spring brings new life and lush greenery, while autumn offers spectacular colors and active bird movements. Summer is also pleasant for exploring trails and historical sites, though it can be warmer.
Yes, the "Ptasim szlakiem" (Bird Trail), also known as "Betonka," is approximately 2.1 km long (one way) and features a concrete surface, making it accessible for strollers and potentially wheelchairs. This trail starts from a parking lot near a tower in Przyborów and is a popular choice for easy access to birdwatching.
The region is characterized by its extensive, often waterlogged meadows and pastures, numerous oxbow lakes, and peat bogs. It is situated at the confluence of the Warta and Oder rivers, which have shaped a unique landscape with a network of small rivers and drainage canals. These features contribute to the area's status as a significant bird sanctuary and a haven for diverse wildlife.
Visitors frequently appreciate the historical significance and the contemplative atmosphere of sites like the Kostrzyn Fortress and the Ruins of Kostrzyn's Old Town and Fortress, noting how they make one reflect on history. The Ruins of St. Mary’s Church are often described as a beautifully designed place of worship, evoking a sense of awe. The overall appeal lies in the blend of natural beauty, rich birdlife, and compelling historical narratives.
Yes, the Ośrodek Muzealno-Edukacyjny Parku Narodowego Ujście Warty (Museum and Educational Center of Ujście Warty National Park) in Chyrzyno offers a multimedia experience and serves as the park's educational hub. Additionally, the Muzeum Łąki (Meadow Museum) in Owczary provides insights into the ecological importance and biodiversity of meadows.
Numerous observation points and towers are scattered throughout the park, offering excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing and scenic vistas. Notable locations include the Birdwatching Point at Park Krajobrazowy Ujście Warty and an observation tower on Czarnowska Górka, which also features models of lapwings and a natural playground. Another observation tower is located in Kamień Mały, marking the start of the "Olszynki" Nature Path.
Yes, the EuroVelo 2 (R1) Cycle Path, an international cycling route, passes through the Park Krajobrazowy Ujście Warty. While some sections may vary in quality, it provides a way to explore the area by bike. Additionally, there are specific guides for gravel biking and road cycling with various routes available.


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