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Designed as a traditional wooden manor house, the Dwor Dobarz is a comfortable and attractive family-run hotel surrounded by the meadows and marshes of Biebrza, one of Poland’s key wildlife sites.

Constructed in wood, in the style of a traditional old borderland manor house, the award-winning Dwor Dobarz hotel is situated deep in the heart of rural north-east Poland, at a historical crossing of the Biebrza Marshes. This is a welcoming family hotel providing traditional Polish food and hospitality in a bucolic setting.

Surrounded by marshland, meadows and pine forests, this region is rich in exciting birdlife. Cranes, geese, storks and herons abound, along with nightjars, woodcock and eagles.

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Wildlife trips

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Poland’s Winter Wildlife

Studying tracks in the snow, we explore the Biebrza Marshes and Białowieża Forest in search of European bison, wild boar, elk, red deer and, if lucky, some of the country's predators. We also look for smaller mammals such as otter, beaver, red squirrel, pine marten and up to ten species of bat. Find out more about Z) Poland’s Winter Wildlife

  • Price (inc. flights): 7 days from £2,195
  • Trip type:
    Group Tour
    Tailor-made can be arranged
  • When to go:
    • F
    • M
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Biebrza Marshes

Biebrza Marshes

Located on the Biebrza River in north-east Poland, the Biebrza Marshes comprise a network of lakes, marshes, river channels and well-preserved peat bogs covering 1,000 square kilometres. It is the most important breeding area for wetland birds in Poland and a feeding area for migrant species. Find Out More about {acc:title}

  • Where: North-east Poland
  • Ideal for viewing: elk, wild boar, Eurasian otter, great bittern, great snipe
  • Excellent for: Birdwatching