Hunting in Lesser Poland
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The Lesser Poland Voivodeship is situated in the southern part of the country. It borders Slovakia to the south, the Silesian Voivodeship to the west, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship to the north, and Subcarpathian Voivodeship to the east.
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The Lesser Poland Voivodeship is a region in southern Poland, known for its historical significance and natural beauty. Read more...
The Lesser Poland Voivodship (Województwo małopolskie) is noted for its varied topography. It includes parts of the Carpathian Mountains, including the Tatra, Pieniny, and Beskid mountain ranges, making it a popular destination for hikers and winter sports enthusiasts. The northern part of the voivodeship is comparatively flatter and includes parts of the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland, known for its unique limestone formations, caves, and medieval castles. The region also encompasses the picturesque Dunajec River Gorge, a popular spot for river rafting and sightseeing. Krakow, the Lesser Poland Voivodship capital and largest city, is one of Poland's most historic and culturally significant towns. The area’s diverse landscape supports a variety of plant life. The mountainous areas are covered with dense forests, predominantly coniferous in the higher altitudes and mixed forests (beech, fir, spruce) in the lower regions. The region's national parks, like Tatra National Park and Ojców National Park, protect numerous endemic plant species. The fauna of Lesser Poland is rich and includes species typical of Central European forests, such as red and roe deer, mouflon, fallow dear, and wild boar. If you enjoy hunting the red stag in the mountainous environment, you should definitely consider Lesser Poland. The Tatra Mountains are home to unique alpine species like the Tatra chamois and marmots. The region is also known for its birdlife, including eagles and owls. Lesser Poland Voivodeship, with its combination of cultural heritage and natural wonders, is a microcosm of many of the elements that make Poland unique. From the vibrant city life of Kraków to the serene beauty of the Tatras, the region offers a rich experience for visitors and residents alike, and of course great hunting opportunities. Hide details
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