Bolimów Landscape Park, Nature reserve in Łowicz County, Poland
Bolimów Landscape Park is a nature reserve in central Poland that contains forests, meadows, and river valleys across a large protected area. The park includes five separate nature reserves with walking trails and habitats for many different species of plants and animals.
The park was established in 1986 to protect sections of several forests with long histories in the region. These woodlands have remained part of the landscape since ancient times and continue to define the area today.
The park takes its name from the village of Bolimów and reflects how local communities have long lived alongside these forests. Walking through the protected area today shows how people and nature coexist in central Poland's traditional landscape.
The park is easy to reach by foot and works well for day trips with trails of different difficulty levels. The best time to visit is late spring through early autumn when the paths are dry and wildlife is most active.
The Rawka River winds through the forest and provides a natural pathway that helps animals move between different parts of the park. This winding waterway connects the woodland sections and serves as a vital corridor for local wildlife populations.
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