Guide Middle Odra

Guide Middle Odra

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Cross-border – Pearls along the Oder

Poland’s second longest river rises in the Moravian Oder Mountains near Kozlov and connects the three countries of the Czech Republic, Poland and Germany over a total length of 854 kilometers. From the mouth of the Neisse near Ratzdorf to just before Stettin, the Oder forms the German-Polish border. The river flows into the Szczecin Lagoon and is thus connected to the Baltic Sea. The Oder is navigable from the mouth of the Baltic Sea to Koźle for a total of 717 kilometers. With its 27 tributaries, the river is one of the most important European rivers. Hydrologically, the navigable river course is divided into the Upper, Middle and Lower Oder. This travel guide describes the area of the Middle Oder in the Lubuskie Voivodeship in the section from Głogów via Frankfurt (Oder) to Kostrzyn nad Odrą. In recent years, this part of the Oder has developed into an attractive area for nature lovers, water enthusiasts, canoeists and anglers. With the new water tourism offers, the municipalities of Bytom Odrzański, Nowa Sól, Sulechów and Krosno Odrzańskie are continuing a long maritime tradition. Two new passenger ships are to be launched in 2013 to stimulate tourist traffic on the Middle Oder and make trips on the water more attractive.

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This travel guide invites water sports enthusiasts and nature lovers to get to know the lovely and unique area of the Middle Oder. The compact brochure provides information about the waterways, moorings and marinas in the water region and gives tips on the diverse tourist offers, places to stop and excursions in the area.
The travel guide was financially supported by the European Regional Development Fund. The funds come from the Operational Program (2007-2013) for cross-border cooperation between Poland (Lubuskie Voivodeship) and the state of Brandenburg. The German-Polish cooperation here takes place under the motto “Overcoming borders through joint investments in the future”. The team of authors is very keen to make the unique cultural and natural landscape of the Oder region known to a wide audience at home and abroad. This travel guide was created on the initiative of the town of Nowa Sól (Neusalz an der Oder). The brochure was made possible as part of the “Oder for Tourists 2014” project thanks to the close cooperation of the towns of Głogów, Bytom Odrzański, Cigacice, Słubice, Krosno Odrzańskie, Eisenhüttenstadt, Frankfurt (Oder), Górzyca and Kostrzyn nad Odrą. Without the support and good cooperation of the project partners and many water sports enthusiasts, this travel guide would not have been possible. We would like to take this opportunity to express our sincere thanks to everyone involved.

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