Warta
The Warta River runs across west-central Poland. It is a tributary of the River Oder, with a length of approximately 502 kilometers and a basin size of 21,054 square kilometers. The Warta River originates in Krowmolow, passes through Lodz Land, and empties into the Oder near the German border. Warta, Kolo, Konin, Srem, Lubon, Wronki, and Mosin are also cities along the river. The Warta River serves as a vital supply of water for the majority of these cities' residents. It has two major tributaries, the right and left of which are supplied by various minor rivers and streams. The river facilitates a variety of economic activities in the region, including farming and fishing. The Warta River is referenced in the Polish language.
For some years now, the region around the Warta River has thrived throughout the summer. It began with city beaches, which grew popular among both locals and visitors. The recreational opportunities on the Warta River are expanding year after year. This summer, in addition to beaches, there will be a water tram, a municipal marina, and water sports equipment rentals. Summer in Poznan revolves around spending time by the magnificent Warta River.
Total Length: 502 miles