Nadsiansky Regional Landscape Park, Nature reserve in Uzhhorod Raion, Ukraine.
Nadsiansky Regional Landscape Park covers roughly 19,400 hectares across the East Carpathian region and contains a mix of forests, wetlands, and river valleys. The terrain features steep elevation changes and different plant communities typical of this mountainous area.
The park was officially established in 1997 to protect the natural heritage of the East Carpathians and strengthen regional conservation efforts. This creation was an important step for nature protection in this mountain region.
Local communities have shaped how this land is used and protected over many generations, and visitors can learn about these traditional approaches through educational activities. The programs show how people live alongside nature here without harming the landscape.
The park is accessible from the towns of Turka and Borynia, with marked trails suitable for both beginners and experienced hikers. The best time to visit is between May and October, when paths are dry and easy to walk.
The area forms part of the East Carpathian Biosphere Reserve and contains specialized plant and animal species that evolved in the high mountain zone. These rare organisms are very sensitive to environmental changes, making the park an important location for scientific study.
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