Poloniny National Park

A protected wilderness of primeval forests and untouched natural landscapes.
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Accessible year-round
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Free access

Poloniny National Park is located in northeastern Slovakia and protects some of Europe’s last remaining primeval forests. Large areas of ancient beech woodland are recognized as UNESCO World Heritage.

The park’s forests, valleys, and mountain ridges host rich biodiversity and rare species. Its remote landscapes offer silence, dark skies, and a strong sense of untouched nature.

Poloniny represents the ecological value of protected forests and the importance of preserving natural balance for future generations.

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