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Drawa (river)

od okolic Czaplinka do Krzyża Wielkopolskiego, woj. zachodniopomorskie / lubuskie / wielkopolskie

  • Nature & Landscape
  • Rivers & Reservoirs

Drawa (river)

The Drawa is a river about 186 km long, a tributary of the Noteć, known above all as one of the most beautiful canoeing routes in Poland. It flows mainly through the West Pomeranian Voivodeship, and along its lower stretch forms the border between the Greater Poland and Lubusz Voivodeships.

Location and surroundings

The river flows through numerous lakes and Drawa National Park, with a swift current and natural obstacles in the form of fallen trees on its wooded banks. It flows into the Noteć near Krzyż Wielkopolski.

What to see / natural attractions

  • Drawa National Park and Drawsko Landscape Park.
  • Numerous flow-through lakes.
  • Historic hydroelectric power plants (including Borowo and Kamienna).

Who it is for

For canoeists and lovers of wild nature.

Practical information

The Cardinal Karol Wojtyła Drawa canoe trail runs from Czaplinek to Krzyż.

Practical information

Scope

  • Canoe trips along the Drawa trail.
  • Stretch through Drawa National Park.

Seasonality and hours

Trips take place in the season from spring to autumn.

Getting there

  • Access by car to Czaplinek, Złocieniec and Drawno.
Visit duration: several days (canoe trip) Seasonality: canoeing season, spring to autumn

Udogodnienia - atrakcje

  • Dostępność dla niepełnosprawnych

Source: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drawa_(dop%C5%82yw_Noteci)