“Bory Tucholskie” National Park
“Bory Tucholskie” National Park (Tuchola Forests) was created in 1996. The park is located in the province of Pomerania, in the district of Chojnice. Its centre is in Charzykowy, located 3 km from Chojnice.
The plants to be seen are relics of the glacial and post-glacial periods. These include, among others, peat violet, lily fine stellaria thickleaves, saxifrage peatbog, a simple reed, sedge, twinflower, small cranberry.
Often you can find old Oak, Beech and Hornbeam trees, but the most common are Pine. This picturesque forest landscape is inhabited by deer, and even wolves. In many hard-depressions there are the protected habitats of rare birds: the Black Stork, Cormorant, Capercaillie and Black Grouse. You can also see Gray Herons and Swans. In the sky there are sometimes Peregrine Falcons.