- The Biebrza (Lithuanian: Bebra, Belarusian: Bobra, ‹See Tfd›German: Bober) is a river in northeastern Poland, a tributary of the Narew River (near Wizna)...
- It was established in 1993 for the sake of some of the best preserved peat bogs in Europe with a swampy valley of the Biebrza River.
- The most precious part of the park are The Biebrza Marshes. Home for rare wetland birds and mammals such as Elk, Beaver and other animals.
- The Biebrza National Park was created in 1993 to protect the unique ecosystem that was and is the Biebrza Valley.
- Numerous hiking, walking and cycling trails led through the Biebrza National Park, including the green velo trail and nature trails.
- Biebrza Eco-Travel. Portal Turystyczny Bagien Biebrzańskich. Kontakt.
- Although Biebrza possesses incredible natural beauty all year round, the best time to observe birds and wild creatures are spring and autumn.
- The Góra Skobla nature-history path is marked with the red color and it begins right by the headquarters of the Biebrza National Park.
- The Biebrza Valley is known not only in Poland but also in the whole Europe as a place where numerous bird species can be watched.