What to do in Wielkopolska (Outside of Poznań)



Wielkopolska is a region located in western Poland, of which Poznan is the capital city. If you're visiting Wielkopolska for a weekend, there are many things to see and do outside of Poznan.

Here are some of the top attractions to check out:


Kornik Castle - Located just 20 kilometers from Poznan, Kornik Castle is a beautiful Renaissance-style castle with a rich history. The castle features a variety of exhibitions, including a collection of hunting trophies and a display of medieval armor.


Rogalin Palace - This beautiful palace is located in a picturesque park just 40 kilometers from Poznan. The palace was built in the 18th century and features stunning Baroque architecture. The park surrounding the palace is home to a variety of rare trees and plants, as well as a herd of wild European bison.


Gniezno - This historic city is located about 50 kilometers from Poznan and was the first capital of Poland. Gniezno is home to a variety of historic buildings and landmarks, including the Gniezno Cathedral, which houses the relics of St. Adalbert, the patron saint of Poland.


Wolsztyn - This small town located 75 kilometers from Poznan is known for its steam locomotives. Wolsztyn is home to one of the last steam locomotive depots in Europe, and visitors can take a ride on a historic steam train and learn about the history of locomotives in Poland.


Biskupin - This archeological site located 100 kilometers from Poznan is home to the remains of a prehistoric settlement from the Iron Age. Visitors can explore the reconstructed settlement and learn about life in ancient Poland.


Lake Powidz - This large lake located about 110 kilometers from Poznan is a popular destination for water sports and outdoor activities. Visitors can swim, fish, sail, or rent a bike and explore the beautiful surrounding countryside.


Drawa National Park - This beautiful national park located about 150 kilometers from Poznan is home to a variety of rare plants and animals, including the European bison. Visitors can hike, bike, or take a canoe trip down the Drawa River and enjoy the park's natural beauty.


Swiebodzin - This small town located 160 kilometers from Poznan is home to the tallest statue of Jesus Christ in the world, the Christ the King Statue. Visitors can climb to the top of the statue and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.


In conclusion, Wielkopolska is a region with a rich history, culture, and natural beauty, and there are many things to see and do outside of Poznan. Whether you're interested in exploring historic castles and towns, learning about ancient Poland, or enjoying the region's natural landscapes, there is something for everyone in Wielkopolska.

By Alex Witoslawski

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