National Park
1. Proteus Valley: Located in the eastern part of the park and connected to the River Proteus, the valley is composed of diverse wetland habitats supporting an array of flora and fauna. Rare birds such as the black stork, spoonbill, lesser spotted eagle, greater spotted eagle, and lesser kestrel live in this valley, as well as mammals like European beavers, otters, and bats.
2. Lake Bukowiec: Located in the southeastern part of the park and fed by several rivers, Lake Bukowiec is one of the largest bodies of water in the park and serves as an important migration route for many species of water birds. The lake serves as a breeding ground for birds such as greylag goose, teal, shoveler, and shelduck.