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The Barycz Valley is situated in south-western Poland, in two voivodeships: the Lower Silesian Voivodeship and the Greater Poland Voivodeship. The map covers the area from Ruda Sułowska to Barycz's mouth. A lot of information useful for tourists is marked on the map: monuments, accommodation facilities, protected areas, cycling, walking, canoeing and horse trails, as well as nature and educational routes. Stork nests are also depicted, as a peculiarity.
The Sława Lakeland is situated in western Poland, where borders of three voivodeships meet: the Lubus Voivodeship, the Lower Silesian Voivodeship and the Greater Poland Voivodeship. The map also covers the Przemęt Landscape Park. Lot of information useful for tourists is marked on the map: monuments, accomodation facilities, protected areas, cycling, walking, and canoeing trails.
Lower Silesian Wilderness is the largest continuous forest in Poland, with a total area of 1650 square kilometers. It is located in south-western Poland, in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship and the Lubusz Voivodeship, near the border with Germany. The map also presents Polish and German part of the Lower Lusatia, the Przemków Landscape Park and the Łuk Mużakowa Landscape Park. The map ranges: Głogów and Chojnów to the east.
The map covers the Lower Silesian Cycling Region, i.e. the territory of the Górowski, Třebnik and Milicki districts, as well as the communes of Wołów, Twardogóra and Dobroszyce. All walking, cycling, horse riding and canoeing trails as well as nature and educational paths have been marked here. Particularly highlighted are the existing cycle tracks, those under construction and those planned for the future. The map includes tourist and nature attractions and accommodation facilities. Additionally, cycling-friendly places have been marked. The descriptive part illustrated with photographs covers the map's area by region, selected cycling routes and a brief description of cyclist-friendly places.