"Step into the oldest primeval forest in Europe — where bison roam and legends live."
Bielaviežskaja Pušča (Belovezhskaya Pushcha) is a magical ancient forest that straddles the border of Belarus and Poland.
It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Europe’s last remnants of the immense primeval forests that once blanketed the continent.
Dating back over 8,000 years, the park is home to the European bison (zubr), the continent's heaviest land animal, along with countless rare birds, deer, wolves, lynxes, and wild horses.
✔️ Oldest forest in Europe
✔️ Largest population of free-roaming European bison
✔️ Breathtaking biodiversity and peaceful nature trails
Visit the Bison Enclosure, where you can see these magnificent creatures up close. In the wild, spotting them is trickier but unforgettable!
Walk or cycle through deep mossy woods, silent glades, and centuries-old oaks. Some trees are over 600 years old!
A beautifully curated museum with exhibits on the park’s animals, plants, and history — a must-visit before hitting the trails.
Visit the Belarusian Santa Claus (Ded Moroz) at his magical residence hidden in the forest — fun for kids and adults alike!
Rent a bike or join eco-friendly guided tours. There are signposted routes for both easy family rides and hardcore adventurers.
Park Center Location: Kamieniuki village, Brest Region
Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM daily
Ticket Prices: 5–10 BYN ($2–$4 USD); extra for excursions or bison visits
Best Way to Visit: By car, or via organized eco-tours from Brest or Minsk
From Minsk: About 350 km (~4-hour drive)
From Brest: About 70 km (~1-hour drive)
Public Transport: Bus or train to Brest, then local buses to Kamieniuki
Tour Option: Guided eco-tours available from Minsk or Brest
Oldest documented tree: A mighty oak estimated at over 600 years old!
Home to rare species: Wolves, lynxes, eagles, and ancient flora you won't find elsewhere.
Historic Site: In 1991, leaders from Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine signed the Belavezha Accords here, dissolving the Soviet Union.
Twin park: Shares borders with Białowieża National Park in Poland — you can even cross the border via special permits!
If you love wild nature, eco-tourism, and history, this is one of the most extraordinary natural places in Europe.
It’s a place to slow down, breathe deep, and reconnect with the earth’s ancient soul.
Spring (April–May): Lush green explosion, wildlife sightings
Summer (June–August): Perfect for cycling, family picnics
Fall (September–October): Magical golden leaves and rutting season for deer
Winter (December–February): Fairy-tale snow landscapes, great for Ded Moroz visits
Bring your spirit of adventure — and maybe some binoculars — because Bielaviežskaja Pušča is a journey through deep time and wild beauty.
Perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and families looking for a real-life fairy tale.
📷 Tip: Sunrise and sunset in the park are absolutely unforgettable for photography!