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This map shows the surroundings of one of the largest artificial water reservoirs in Poland. The Sulejowski Reservoir stretches between Sulejów and Smardzewice from south-west to north-east. Thanks to the larger sheet, the coverage of this edition of the map has been significantly extended, and is delimited by Tomaszów Mazowiecki to the north, Piotrków Trybunalski to the west, Sulejów to the south and Sławno to the east. The map is addressed to enthusiasts of water sports, cycling and hiking.
The Reservoir’s asset is its natural and varied shoreline, mostly overgrown with pine forests and featuring numerous beaches. The attractive natural environment combined with good tourist facilities guarantee a pleasant holiday.
On the back of the map, you will find sightseeing, angling and sailing information.
Year of issue: 2021

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The Kampinos National Park is situated in east-central Poland, in the Masovian Voivodeship, on the north-western outskirts of Warsaw. It covers the ancient Kampinos Forest. In January 2000 the area was added to UNESCO’s list of biosphere reserves. On the map walking, cycling, skiing and horse trails are marked, e.g. Kampinos Cycling Trail whose total length is around 200 km.

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The Trzebnickie Hills is a mountain range in southwestern Poland. It is named after the town of Trzebnica on the northern slope. The range is located in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship. It lies north of the regional capital Wrocław, between the Oder and Widawa Rivers to the southwest and the Barycz River to the north. The landscape is made up of fields, woods and orchards. Tourist attractions, cycling and walking trails, protected areas borders, as well as other information useful for tourists (e.g. accomodation, restaurants, ski lifts) are marked on the map. The most interesting places are highlighted with a yellow frame.