Ojcowski National Park
Ojcowski National Park is a small but picturesque park located in southern Poland, near the town of Ojcow. Established in 1956, it covers an area of about 21 square kilometers and is known for its stunning limestone cliffs, deep gorges, and rich biodiversity. The park is home to various plant and animal species, including several that are rare or protected.
The park features numerous hiking trails that allow visitors to explore its natural beauty, including the famous Pieskowa Skala Castle and the Czarna Góra lookout point. Additionally, Ojcowski National Park is known for its impressive caves, such as the Łokietek Cave, which adds to its geological significance and attracts many tourists each year.