Roztocze is a region in Eastern Poland between the Bug and Wieprz Rivers. It is characterized by a hilly landscape with an abundance of forests and agricultural fields. The area is home to a diverse array of flora and fauna, including owls, hares, badgers, elks, foxes and other mammals. The area also includes many picturesque villages, numerous lakes and marshes, and is home to numerous cultural and historical sites. The Roztocze National Park is a protected area preserving the unique nature of Roztocze.