Best attractions and places to see in Welski Park Krajobrazowy include a diverse range of natural and cultural sites in Poland's Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. The park features varied landscapes, including sandy outwash plains, moraine uplands, and subglacial channels. It is characterized by its rich flora and fauna, numerous post-glacial lakes, and the central Wel River. Visitors can explore natural reserves, observation towers, and cultural points of interest.
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Ideal for crossing the river by bike. The water dam is still active and the sound of water fills the entire valley. Right next to it is a guesthouse.
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Observation tower in the Welski Landscape Park. It is located above the Grabacz dam reservoir. Access to the tower is possible from both banks of the Wel River. There is a tourist shelter next to the tower. Admission to the tower is free and the tower is open 24/7.
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Promenade on Lake Lidzbarskie - a very charming walking and cycling path. For the more persistent - the promenade is on the route of the blue bicycle trail "Around Lake Lidzbarskie" - 8 km.
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The Wel River in Lidzbark, the left tributary of the Drwęca River, 107.45 km long. In the early Middle Ages, the Wel was a small river, and the Wkra, called Wkra Wielka in its upper reaches, flowed to Cibórz, where it changed its course to the south. At the turn of the 14th and 15th centuries, the Teutonic Knights commissioned a ditch, directing the waters of the larger Wkra River into the bed of the Wel River, which became a navigable river.
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The race route has traditionally led through the forest paths of the Welski Landscape Park, the Lidzbark Forest Inspectorate, and above all along the Lidzbark Weltrack path.
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Welski Park Krajobrazowy is rich in natural features. You can explore the central Wel River in Lidzbark, numerous post-glacial lakes like Lake Lidzbarskie, Lake Kiełpińskie, Lake Grądy, and Lake Jeleńskie. The park also features four nature reserves: Piekiełko, Bagno Koziana, Ostrów Tarczyński, and Jezioro Neliwa, preserving unique ecosystems.
Yes, the park offers a network of 11 hiking and cycling trails. For cyclists, there's an 8 km blue bicycle trail around Lake Lidzbarskie and a 25.5 km 'Blue Trail' looping through towns like Rybno and Grądy. Mountain biking enthusiasts can enjoy the Weltrack MTB Trail, Lidzbark. You can find more MTB routes in the area on the MTB Trails in Welski Park Krajobrazowy guide.
Several observation towers provide excellent panoramic views. The Tuczki Observation Tower, located above the Grabacz dam reservoir, is 11.5 meters tall and freely accessible. There's also an observation tower at the mouth of the Wel River into Lake Lidzbarskie, and additional towers in Grądy and the Neliwa reserve.
The Welski Park Krajobrazowy headquarters hosts two museums: the Museum of Nature and the Edward Klemens Ethnographic Museum, both offering free admission on weekdays. You can also visit the historic Bridge by the Mill in Kurojady, which is next to an active water dam, or see St. Barbara's Church in Rumian and the Evangelical Church in Lidzbark.
Absolutely. The Lake Lidzbarskie Promenade offers a charming 8 km path ideal for walking and cycling with family. The Tuczki Observation Tower is also family-friendly and provides great views. Many of the park's lakes feature educational piers and shelters, perfect for a leisurely day out. The Wel River in Lidzbark is also suitable for family enjoyment.
Yes, the park has a network of hiking trails. For easy options, consider routes like the 'Guitar-Shaped Dock loop from Rynek' (7.3 km) or the 'Jezioro Rybińskie loop from gmina Rybno' (3.5 km). You can find more details and other hiking routes in the Hiking in Welski Park Krajobrazowy guide and the Easy hikes in Welski Park Krajobrazowy guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty, especially the scenic Wel River in Lidzbark and the tranquil lakes. The panoramic views from the Tuczki Observation Tower are also highly rated. The charming Lake Lidzbarskie Promenade is a favorite for walks and bike rides, and the sound of the active water dam at the Bridge by the Mill in Kurojady is often mentioned.
Welski Park Krajobrazowy is known for its monumental trees. Notable examples include a small-leaved linden in Rybno with a circumference of 530 cm and a common pear in Wąpiersk. The park also features two monumental avenues: a linden alley in Lidzbark and a maple alley in Prętki.
The Wel River in Lidzbark is a central feature of the park and offers excellent opportunities for kayaking. Its scenic views make it a popular spot for water-based activities.
The park is characterized by a varied natural environment, including sandy outwash plains, moraine uplands, and subglacial channels. This diverse topography contributes to its rich flora and fauna and picturesque landscapes, featuring numerous post-glacial lakes and the meandering Wel River.
Yes, there are. Around Lake Lidzbarskie, there's a nature path with an observation tower at the mouth of the Wel River. Lake Kiełpińskie has a nature trail 'Around Lake Kiełpińskie' starting near a beach shelter, and Lake Grądy features an educational pier. Lake Jeleńskie also has a shelter with educational boards.


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