Best attractions and places to see around Narew National Park include its distinctive braided river system, a unique natural feature in Europe. The park is characterized by an intricate maze of waterways, oxbow lakes, swamps, and islands, with around 98% of its area consisting of rivers and wetlands. This region is recognized as an important bird refuge, hosting over 200 bird species. Beyond its natural beauty, the park also features cultural heritage sites like traditional village huts and ancient crosses.
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Crossing closed due to low water levels.
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You probably won't get through with dry feet
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there are no more bridges
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One of several "ferry" crossings of this type on the Waniewo-Śliwno footbridge. Exciting! Self-service. Look for a chain attached to the footbridge on one side and to the jetty on the other. Pull the jetty towards you and get on. Then use the second chain from the water side to pull the jetty to the other side. Definitely the biggest attraction of this place!
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March 9th footbridge not yet operational. Floating platforms pulled ashore.
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Very nicely laid out crossing with some information and idyllic views of the Narew. When the water level is low (as was apparently the case when I visited at the end of May), however, crossing with bicycles is only recommended to a limited extent. A total of 4 ferries of different lengths separate one bank from the other. Although these have 3 possible entrances for different water levels, in my case they were still so much higher than the ferry that it was almost impossible to lift a bike with luggage on and off the ferry. You should avoid the crossing, especially with heavy bikes (e-bikes) or trekking bikes with panniers, otherwise it can quickly become very wet.
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It happened that the chain to pull the ferry was broken and then you have to wait for good people. Thanks Adam.👋
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Narew National Park is often called the 'Polish Amazonia' due to its distinctive braided river system. The Narew River splits into numerous channels, creating an intricate maze of waterways, oxbow lakes, swamps, and islands. This anastomosing river system is one of Europe's few active examples, with around 98% of the park consisting of rivers, periodically flooded lands, and wetlands.
The park is an internationally recognized bird refuge, home to over 200 bird species, including 154 nesting species. You might spot endangered birds like the aquatic warbler or black stork, and the western marsh harrier, the park's emblem, is a common sight. Beyond birds, the park supports around 36 mammal species, such as elk, otters, and a significant beaver population, along with 27 fish species and various amphibians.
Yes, the Śliwno–Waniewo Floating Footbridge offers a truly unique experience. This kilometer-long wooden footbridge allows you to traverse the river's backwaters using floating piers that you move manually across four river beds. It's an engaging way to get deep into the park's natural environment and includes ornithological observatories and a lookout tower for birdwatching.
The park area features traditional village huts, ancient roadside crosses, and windmills, showcasing regional heritage. You can also visit the headquarters of Narew National Park in the Kurowo Manor House, surrounded by an old park. Additionally, recent field studies have confirmed the remains of a 16th-century castle hidden in a grove along the Waniewo-Śliwno footbridge.
Kayaking and boating are excellent ways to explore the 'Polish Amazonia's' river courses, with rentals available in towns like Waniewo, Suraż, and Kurów. For those preferring land, there are networks of paths and gravel roads around the park's perimeter for hiking and biking. You can find dedicated routes for MTB, gravel biking, and running.
Absolutely. The Broken Bridge in Kruszewo is a popular viewpoint offering breathtaking views of the Narew River backwaters. It's an ideal spot for birdwatching and simply gazing at the expansive, wet landscape. The Śliwno–Waniewo Floating Footbridge also features lookout towers for panoramic views.
Yes, several attractions are family-friendly. The interactive nature of the Śliwno–Waniewo Floating Footbridge, where visitors manually pull floating platforms, is often a hit with children. The Broken Bridge in Kruszewo also provides an accessible viewpoint for all ages to enjoy nature.
Yes, to access certain areas like the Śliwno–Waniewo Floating Footbridge, you typically need to purchase an entry ticket. Tickets can often be bought in local shops on both sides of the park, at information booths, or online. For current pricing and purchase options, it's advisable to check the official Narew National Park website at npn.gov.pl.
Visitors frequently highlight the unique, interactive experience of manually pulling the floating platforms across the river sections. It's described as an exciting and memorable part of the visit, offering beautiful views and a chance to immerse oneself in the park's distinct environment. Many also appreciate the opportunity for birdwatching from the footbridge's observatories.
Yes, the Młynarzówka Nature Education Centre in Kurowo provides valuable insights into the park's ecosystems through its nature exhibition and offers tourist information. It's a great starting point to learn more about the unique biodiversity of Narew National Park.
The most immersive way to experience the braided Narew River is by exploring its intricate network of channels via kayak or boat. This allows you to navigate through the 'Polish Amazonia' and get up close to the unique waterways, oxbow lakes, and wetlands that define the park.


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