Janów Forests Landscape Park, Nature reserve in Biłgoraj County, Poland.
Janów Forests Landscape Park is a nature reserve in southeastern Poland between the Rzeszów and Lublin regions, covering about 39,150 hectares of diverse habitats. The landscape combines pine forests, meadows, river valleys, and peat bogs that visitors can explore using marked trails for hiking and cycling.
The area received official protection status in 1984, incorporating pond systems that had been constructed during the 19th century across natural swamps. These artificial lakes remain a defining feature of the landscape alongside the natural geological formations.
Small wooden settlements nestled within the forest show how local communities have shaped their homes and villages to fit the landscape. These structures reflect the way people have traditionally lived and worked in this region.
The park features well-marked trails for hiking and cycling throughout its expanse, with the Zoom Natury educational center located near Janów Lubelski serving as a helpful starting point. This facility provides orientation and information to help visitors plan their explorations.
The Biłgoraj horse breed, descended from ancient tarpans that disappeared centuries ago, roams freely in specific parts of this reserve. Visitors may encounter these animals grazing alongside wolves and black storks in their shared habitat.
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