Użytek Ekologiczny "Dąbskie Błota" is a valuable ecological area in Poland, characterized by its marshy, meadow, and depressional landscape, primarily consisting of flood-plain meadows and alder carrs. This region, part of the Natura 2000 network, is recognized for its biodiversity and significant wetland features, including "water eyes" and extensive reed beds. Its flat to gently undulating terrain makes it suitable for various outdoor pursuits, including several sports like touring cycling and hiking.
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Użytek Ekologiczny "Dąbskie Błota" is an ecological area in Poland, established in 2007. It encompasses approximately 700 hectares of meadows and depressions, forming a significant part of the Natura 2000 network. The area is recognized for its biodiversity and wetland features, including flood-plain meadows and alder carrs.
The region offers routes primarily for touring cycling and hiking. Visitors can explore its unique natural environment, observe wildlife, and utilize features like the "Bobrówka" nature path. The area's flat to gently undulating terrain is suitable for various outdoor pursuits.
Yes, Użytek Ekologiczny "Dąbskie Błota" features several routes for touring cycling. These trails allow for scenic rides through marshy and meadow landscapes. Komoot offers guides such as Cycling in Użytek Ekologiczny "Dąbskie Błota" and Traffic-free bike rides in Użytek Ekologiczny "Dąbskie Błota".
The area features "water eyes," which are small bodies of water overgrown with reeds, and an alder forest covering about 50 hectares. The "Bobrówka" nature path includes a resting place and a viewing platform. The region is also known for its vast reed beds, swamps, and rushes.
Użytek Ekologiczny "Dąbskie Błota" is a crucial habitat for water and marsh birds, including cranes, herons, and rails. Birdwatchers may spot species like ruffs, redshanks, snipes, curlews, and black storks. Mammals such as beavers, polecats, otters, and moose also inhabit the area.
The terrain is characterized by marshy, meadow, and depressional landscapes, with a flat to gently undulating profile. Trails along the "Bobrówka" nature path are described as wide and hardened, making them accessible for cycling. Some wooden walkways may be present.
Spring is considered the best time to experience the richness of Użytek Ekologiczny "Dąbskie Błota." This season offers prime opportunities for birdwatching, particularly during spring migrations, and for observing the area's diverse flora and fauna.
Użytek Ekologiczny "Dąbskie Błota" has received an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars from more than 10 komoot users. Over 40 visitors have shared their experiences, indicating a positive reception for the activities available in the region.
Yes, komoot provides specific guides for the area. These include Cycling in Użytek Ekologiczny "Dąbskie Błota" and Traffic-free bike rides in Użytek Ekologiczny "Dąbskie Błota". These guides offer detailed information for exploring the region.
Information regarding Użytek Ekologiczny "Dąbskie Błota" is managed by the Municipal Office in Dąbie. The official website for tourism and recreation in the area is gminadabie.pl. The office can also be reached by phone at +48 63 271 00 73.
The area is designated as a special bird protection area (Pradolina Warszawsko-Berlińska) and a special habitat protection area (Pradolina Bzury i Neru) within the Natura 2000 network. It is crucial for the protection of flora and fauna, particularly wetland species, and serves as a vital habitat for numerous water and marsh birds.

