Przemęcki Landscape Park is a picturesque area located on the border of the Greater Poland and Lubusz Voivodeships, encompassing the municipalities of Przemęt, Włoszakowice, Wijewo, and Wschowa, with small fragments in the Śmigiel and Święciechowa municipalities. Established on November 25, 1991, the park aims to protect valuable landscapes formed after the last glaciation. Its total area is 21,450 hectares, a significant portion of which is covered by forests (8,330 ha) and water bodies (1,480 ha), while agricultural land accounts for 11,640 hectares. The park is renowned for its rich abiotic nature, featuring 24 post-glacial lakes and diverse flora comprising 760 species of vascular plants, including protected species such as the red helleborine and martagon lily. The park's fauna is equally impressive, with 182 species of birds, including rare ones like the white-tailed eagle and red kite. Within the park, there are nature reserves such as Wyspa Konwaliowa (Lily of the Valley Island) and Jezioro Trzebidzkie (Trzebidzkie Lake), which protect unique ecosystems. The region, with its rich history and cultural heritage, is full of scenic towns like Boszkowo and Przemęt, serving as excellent bases for active recreation. An interesting feature is the Konwaliowy (Lily of the Valley) Kayaking Trail, which passes through some of the lakes, offering unique experiences for nature lovers and water sports enthusiasts. Przemęcki Landscape Park is an ideal destination for those seeking contact with nature, tranquility, and biodiversity, making it an important point on Poland's tourist map.