The subject of the project is to protect and make available the valuable natural areas of the Odra River in the area of the Municipality of Głogów. As part of the project, the construction of a river marina at Neptun Bay in Głogów was planned, along with the construction of the necessary accompanying infrastructure and land development. The river harbour will be located directly on the Odra River and will cover Natura 2000 sites — birds and habitats called. The Oder Branches. The surface of the floating bridge with keja will be approx. 100 m². The base of the marina will be an adapted for this purpose, currently unused Neptun building. It will undergo a thorough modernisation and adaptation to the objectives of the project. The facility will be adapted to the needs of disabled people and will be equipped with RES installation. As part of demolition works, the economic building will be demolished. Directly at the marina, 3 observation terraces will be created and green areas will be made (digests, shrubs and trees). Elements of small architecture in the form of a garbage shed, benches, baskets, bicycle racks will be installed on the premises. New employees will be hired to serve the harbor. In order to increase accessibility to the marina, complementary support provides for the construction of an inter-municipal bicycle road running through the area of Kotla Commune, Głogów Municipality and Głogów Municipality. This road will connect directly to the project’s harbour at Neptun Bay, located in the Natura 2000 site. The total length of the bike trail will be 23.7 km. The project will be implemented in the Partnership-Leader is the Municipal Municipality of Głogów, and the Partners of Kotla and Głogów Commune. In accordance with the provisions of the Partnership Agreement, the Municipality of Głogów will be responsible for the overall implementation of the project and all expenses. Both the construction of the marina and the inter-municipal cycling route will be carried out in the “design and build” mode, based on the developed Functional-Use Programs.