Grabowa (river)
The Grabowa is a river in northwestern Poland, a left tributary of the Wieprza. It flows through the West Pomeranian Voivodeship.
The Grabowa's source is near Polanów. It flows generally north, passing through towns like Bobolice and Darłowo, before emptying into the Wieprza near the Baltic Sea coast, just before the Wieprza itself flows into the sea.
The river is known for its relatively clean water and scenic valley, making it popular for canoeing and kayaking. Its length is approximately 74 kilometers. The Grabowa river basin is part of the larger Oder River basin district.