The area of Nowy Tomysl is known from rich tradition of growing wicker, hop and production of wicker works. Decisive influence for development of these specification was natural terrain, micro climate and historical processes which caused that in XVIII century population of “Olender” settlement came to this land.
Destinations
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Nowy Tomysl
„Petla Zulawska” Project

Petla Zulawska (The Zulawy Loop) is the region in northern Poland, by the Baltic Sea. It is a part of Pomeranian Coast where the Vistula Delta is situated.
Siewierz
The Medieval urban layout that includes Market Square and the Castle is a showcase of Siewierz Municipality, the place where one wants to stay, and where one wants to come back.
The history of the Castle and the Market are inextricably linked with the history of the Municipality which belongs to the oldest places in Poland. In 1276, when Prince Wladislaw of Opole gave the city rights to Siewierz, the dwelling around the Church of St. John the Baptist was moved to the locations of the current market.
The Bird Republic in the Warta Mouth
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Nestled away in the Warta Mouth National Park lies Poland’s Bird Republic (Rzeczpospolita Ptasia w Ujsciu Warty). This special bird sanctuary draws visitors throughout the year due to the great number of birds that make the park home at various times of the year.
Kostrzyn’s Pompeii

Kostrzyn, a small town with a population of 18,000 located in the western part of Poland, where the Warta flows into the Oder River, has experienced an exceptionally long and rich history. Kostrzyn's main strengths are its geographic location and convenient access to transportation routes. The border town is situated only 80 km from the German capital of Berlin. Kostrzyn is located in a magnificent natural setting. An unspoiled natural environment, the proximity of the Warta Mouth National Park and an abundance of woods and lakes in the area create ample recreational options for tourists and ornithologists. History lovers will be interested to visit the Kostrzyn’s Pompeii – Old Town ruins and other attractions.
- 2010.06.08 The Barycz Valley
- 2010.02.12 Janów Lubelski
- 2011.06.03 Rudnik on the San
- 2010.06.08 The Lower Oder Valley
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The section of the Oder river extending between the mouth of its largest tributary, the Warta, near Kostrzyń, and the Baltic Sea is called the Lower Oder Valley
The Barycz Valley has been awarded in the EDEN competition owing to the fact that it is a region of an integrated ecosystems management with well-protected environment and well-preserved cultural traditions.
Drawsko Lake, is 1,871 ha large, 12,6 km long and 3.9 km wide (the 12th largest lake in Poland). Its maximum depth is 83 m, making it the second deepest lake in Poland.
Większość terenu wygranej destynacji znajduje się na obszarze chronionym Biebrzańskiego Parku Narodowego, który należy do największych obszarów chronionych w Polsce. Walory przyrodnicze tego terenu obejmują płynącą na tym terenie rzekę Biebrze, jej rozlewiska, torfowiska, stanowiące najrozleglejsze tereny bagienne w Polsce.
