Torre di osservazione affacciata sulla scala per pesci del fiume Drawa
Torre di osservazione affacciata sulla scala per pesci del fiume Drawa
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The Observation Tower Overlooking the Fish Pass on the Drawa River is a distinctive wooden viewpoint situated at an elevation of approximately 86 meters within the scenic Drawa National Park in north-western Poland. This unique structure offers a close-up perspective on the Drawa River, particularly focusing on a modern fish pass and the nearby EW Kamienna power plant in Głusko. The tower's location within the Drawa National Park, which spans the borders of the Greater Poland, Lubusz, and West Pomeranian…
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Elevazione 90 m
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The observation tower is situated on the banks of the Drawa River, specifically near the EW Kamienna power plant in Głusko. It offers a direct view of the modern fish pass at this location.
The Drawa National Park, where the tower is located, is characterized by significant forest coverage and a unique V-shaped valley formed by the Drawa River. While the immediate area around the tower is relatively flat, trails within the wider park can vary, offering diverse experiences for hikers.
As the tower is located within Drawa National Park, visitors should be aware of park regulations. While specific permits for the tower itself are not typically mentioned, entry to national parks in Poland sometimes requires a fee or permit, especially for certain activities or zones. It's advisable to check the official Drawa National Park website for the most current information regarding entry fees or permits.
While the intro suggests warmer months for general park activities, the tower itself is a permanent structure. Winter visits are possible, but access to trails might be affected by snow and ice. The views of the fish pass and power plant would still be available, but the surrounding natural beauty might be less vibrant. Always check local conditions before a winter trip.
The area around the tower is primarily natural, within the national park. Specific amenities like cafes or pubs directly adjacent to the tower or the power plant are unlikely. Visitors should plan to bring their own refreshments or look for facilities in nearby villages or towns outside the immediate park area.
While the intro mentions exploring various trails near the fish pass observation tower, specific named circular walks are not detailed. The park offers a network of trails suitable for walking or cycling, allowing visitors to create their own routes that include the tower as a point of interest.
Drawa National Park is generally family-friendly, but national parks often have specific rules regarding pets to protect wildlife. It is common for dogs to be allowed on designated trails but often require to be on a leash. It's best to consult the official Drawa National Park regulations for their specific dog policy before your visit.
The highlight data indicates the tower is categorized as 'family_friendly' and the intro mentions the terrain around the tower is 'relatively flat'. However, specific information on wheelchair accessibility for the tower structure itself or the path leading directly to it is not provided. It's recommended to check with the park administration for detailed accessibility information if this is a concern.
The Drawa River is known for its diverse aquatic life, including over 30 fish species such as perch, roach, chub, burbot, trout, and grayling. The park is also excellent for birdwatching, especially in spring. While the tower primarily focuses on the fish pass, the surrounding national park is rich in biodiversity, offering opportunities to spot various bird species and other wildlife.
The fish pass is a modern structure designed to allow fish to overcome water barrages, such as the one near the EW Kamienna power plant. It plays a crucial role in maintaining the ecological balance of the Drawa River by facilitating fish migration, which is vital for the river's diverse fish population. Its effectiveness has even been monitored using RFID technology.