Park na Wyspie w Pile, Urban park on Gwda River island in Piła, Poland
Park na Wyspie w Pile is a public green space on a large island in central Piła formed by two branches of the Gwda River. The grounds include playgrounds, sports facilities, and walking paths for visitors to explore.
The park was created in 1976 through a project that transformed the marshy island previously called Gardolina. This development converted wetland into public recreation space for the city.
The southern part has a covered stage and fountain plaza where local people gather for summer concerts and outdoor celebrations.
Three concrete footbridges connect the island to the mainland, making access straightforward for all visitors. The paths are well-maintained for walking and recreation.
A small pond with two islands in the northwestern part provides a nesting ground for water birds from the river. This quiet area reveals the natural side of the park.
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