Ojców National Park
Ojców National Park is located in southern Poland, near the town of Ojców. Established in 1956, it covers an area of about 21 square kilometers. The park is known for its stunning limestone cliffs, deep gorges, and diverse flora and fauna. It is home to several caves, including the famous Łokietek Cave, which is associated with Polish legends.
The park features numerous hiking trails that allow visitors to explore its natural beauty. Additionally, Ojców National Park is rich in historical sites, such as the Ojców Castle and the Pieskowa Skała Castle. These attractions make it a popular destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.