Warta-Widawka Landscape Park (Park Krajobrazowy MiÃÂdzyrzecza Warty i Widawki) is a protected area (Landscape Park) in central Poland.
The Park lies within à Âódà º Voivodeship: in à Âask County (Gmina Widawa), Sieradz County (Gmina Burzenin, Gmina Sieradz), Wieluà  County (Gmina Konopnica) and Zduà Âska Wola County (Gmina Zapolice, Gmina Zduà Âska Wola).
It was established in 1989. The total area is 25,330 ha. The subject of protection is the valleys of the Warta, Widawka and their tributaries together with the surroundings, as well as the natural vegetation accompanying these areas. In the central part of the park, there is a hydrographic junction formed by the converging rivers: Widawka, Grabia and Nieciecz. The area of the park is distinguished in its surroundings by a varied topography, especially the gorges of the Warta River, where the relative heights of the slopes reach 45 meters (between Beleà  and Stroà Âsko), and old limestone formations appear on the surface. From the high shores, visitors can observe the vast panoramas of the valley, meandering sections of rivers, oxbow lakes, dune areas, peat bogs, wetlands with an abundance of marsh plants. Forests constitute less than 25% of the total area of the Park.