Przemków Landscape Park


Scenic Park of Przemkow is a protected area in south-western Poland, established in 1997, covering an area of.
The Park lies within Lower Silesian Voivodeship: in Bolesławiec County and Polkowice County.

Features

There are four nature reserves within the park, two ornithological: Buczyna Piotrowicka, Stawy Przemkowskie and two floristic: Legi Zrodliskowe and Torfowisko Borowki.
Pasternik Mountain is the highest point in the park at. It is uncommon inland dune formation.
Arguably the oldest tree in Poland is located within the park borders in Piotrowice village. It is pedunculate oak named "Chrobry" estimated to be 720 years old.
There are two Nature Paths within the borders of the park: Lasy okolic Przemkowa and Ponds of Przemkow.
Since 2010, the reintroduction of the European ground squirrel, or European souslik has been taking place in the area near Jakubowo Lubińskie as part of the bigger reintroduction of this species in the fauna of Poland led by Polish Association for Nature Preservation "Salamandra".

Protected species

Rare protected species found in the park include:
lesser periwinkle,
common ivy,
Old World Royal fern,
Yellow Water-lily,
European white waterlily,
Nymphaea candida,
Asian goatsbeard,
globe-flower,
common sundew,
oblong-leaved sundew,
Pinus uliginosa,
heath spotted orchid,
Richly-leaved dactylorhiza,
mezereon,
honeysuckle,
wolf's-foot clubmoss,
Lycopodium onnotinum,
and Northern firmoss