Babia Góra
Babiogórski Park Narodowy

Area: 3.392 ha

Established: 1954



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Babia Góra National Park

The park encompasses Mount Babia Góra (1725 m above sea level), the highest peak of the Western Beskid Range. The woods here are very much like a primeval forest. The lower plant zone is dominated by fir and beech forest mixed with spruce and sycamore trees. Spruce, mountain-ash and dwarf mountain pine predominate in the upper zones. Next comes the alpine zone with its rare mountain plant species. Hollows and gullies filled with rubble can be found in the top rocky zone. The forests shelter a multitude of animals including bear, red deer, wolf and lynx; they are also a habitat for such rare bird species as the wood grouse, for example.

Babiogórski

Voivodship: Lesser Poland

County: Suski

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Babiogórski Park Narodowy
Zawoja 1403
PL - 34-223 Zawoja

Phone: +48 (0)33/877 51 10

Fax: +48 (0)33/877 55 54

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Website: http://www.bpn.babia-gora.pl ( pl - en )