National Park
1. The Valley of River Laszczówka: Located in the southern part of Roztocze National Park, the Valley of River Laszczówka is one of the most picturesque areas in the park. The river winds through lush meadows, and the valley is home to a variety of species of birds, including herons, white storks and Eurasian sparrows. Additionally, the area is dotted with wetlands and marsh lands, ideal for eco-tourists interested in experiencing the beauty of Roztocze's biodiversity.
2. Lowland Marshes: Perched in the western part of the park, the lowland marshes are home to a variety of unique species, including the white stork, great bittern, and aquatic birds such as ducks and grebes. Additionally, the marshes provide a perfect habitat for amphibians and reptiles, such as the common toad and green lizard. All in all, the lowland marshes are a prime example of the vast diversity of wildlife in Roztocze National Park.