Best attractions and places to see in Biedrusko include a mix of historical architecture and significant natural landscapes. The village is situated on the left bank of the Warta river, north of Poznań, and features a protected landscape area. This region offers diverse terrain, from rolling moraine plateaus to forest paths, alongside cultural landmarks like its historic palace. Biedrusko provides opportunities to explore both natural environments and historical sites.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Nice to ride. It gets tight with oncoming traffic.
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It is an easy part of the MTB trail and really good for ordinary bikers. You can do it with the whole family. But keep an eye on the NSR path. * If you miss it, then when you reach the old oak tree and the small wooden footbridge, it's better to take a right turn. ;)
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English oak, age about 600 years, trunk circumference 8m.
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When you are near the Zielonka Forest, it would be a sin not to visit the Warta River Footbridge, thanks to which you can cross the Warta River and fly towards Poznań from the Morasko direction.
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I don't like this direction. It's nice on the left side of the bank, but across the footbridge at Owińska - there's nothing there. Access to Poznań is terrible. Alternatively, you can continue towards the Forest - that's it.
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It is a vantage point that raises us above the ground, offering beautiful views. At the same time, the footbridge allows you to get to the other side of the Warta River.
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The Bartek Oak is a natural monument with a circumference of 770 cm and is approximately 600 years old. According to legend, the tree was planted by King Władysław Jagiełło to commemorate the conversion of Lithuania and the victorious Battle of Grunwald. This was to be done by a trusted knight named Bartek. According to another legend, Emperor Napoleon admired the impressive tree when he visited the monastery in Owińska in 1806.
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The local legend says that the oak was planted on the orders of King Władysław Jagiełło (1362 -1434)
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Biedrusko is home to the extensive Biedrusko Protected Landscape Area, located north of Poznań along the Warta river. This area features a rolling moraine plateau, peat bogs, and quagmires, offering a rich natural environment. You can also explore the Forest path in the Biedrusko Conservation Area, which allows you to enjoy nature deep within the forest.
Yes, Biedrusko features the historic Palace in Biedrusko (Pałac Biedrusko), a Neo-Renaissance palace built in the late 19th century. This beautifully restored palace now functions as a hotel and restaurant and houses the Museum of Military and Interior Design. Surrounding the palace is a 14-hectare Palace Park with an amphitheater, a 'lovers' gazebo,' ponds, and a monument to the Greater Poland Uprising Pantheon. Additionally, the Bartek Oak in Owińska is an ancient natural monument with local legends.
Biedrusko offers diverse cycling opportunities. You can find various routes for both road cycling and general touring. For example, there are easy road cycling loops like the 'Modern Church in Poland – Łysy Młyn Nature Reserve loop' or 'Statue of a Religious Figure – Church in Poland loop'. For general cycling, consider routes such as 'Bald Mill – Pond with Wild Ducks and Swans loop' or 'Biedrusko Palace – Monument loop'. The Singletrack Trail Biedrusko–Radojewo also provides an option for mountain biking. You can find more details on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes in Biedrusko and Cycling in Biedrusko guides.
Yes, Biedrusko offers several easy hiking trails, perfect for exploring the natural landscape. Popular options include the 'Staw Niebieskich Żab loop from Uchorowo' and the 'Dęby Marianowskie loop from Pałac w Radojewie'. The Forest path in the Biedrusko Conservation Area is also a great spot for walks, allowing you to immerse yourself in nature. For more hiking options, refer to the Easy hikes in Biedrusko guide.
For scenic vistas, head to the View of the Warta River from Biedrusko Bridge, which offers picturesque views of the Warta river and serves as a key crossing point north of Poznań. Another excellent spot is the Warta River Footbridge and Observation Tower, a newly built pedestrian and bicycle bridge with a lookout tower providing expansive views and benches to relax.
Many attractions in Biedrusko are suitable for families. The Bartek Oak in Owińska is an impressive natural monument that can spark children's imagination. The Singletrack Trail Biedrusko–Radojewo has sections suitable for ordinary bikers and families. Additionally, the View of the Warta River from Biedrusko Bridge and the Warta River Footbridge and Observation Tower are great for a family outing with scenic views.
Visitors particularly appreciate the immersive natural experience on trails like the Forest path in the Biedrusko Conservation Area, noting its deep forest setting and pleasant riding conditions. Cyclists on the Singletrack Trail Biedrusko–Radojewo enjoy the easy parts suitable for ordinary bikers and families. The scenic views from the Warta River bridges are also highly rated, especially the space and benches available at the top of the observation tower.
No, entry, passage, or transit through the Biedrusko military training ground area is strictly prohibited for individuals without appropriate authorization. While a cycling route previously passed through on weekends, it was liquidated in December 2018, and traversing it now is considered an offense. It's important to respect these restrictions for your safety and to avoid legal issues.
Yes, the historic Palace in Biedrusko (Pałac Biedrusko) has been beautifully restored and now functions as a hotel and restaurant, offering both accommodation and dining options directly within a significant historical site.
The Biedrusko Protected Landscape Area boasts a rich ecosystem due to its long-term isolation. You might encounter various amphibian species, including common newts, great crested newts, European fire-bellied toads, and European tree frogs. Reptiles frequently observed include slow worms, sand lizards, viviparous lizards, grass snakes, and adders.
The spring and summer months are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Biedrusko, as the weather is pleasant for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the natural landscapes. The Warta River Footbridge and Observation Tower is particularly popular on spring and summer weekends.
When cycling the Forest path in the Biedrusko Conservation Area, be aware that it can become more difficult after heavy rains, though usually not impassable. For the Singletrack Trail Biedrusko–Radojewo, some parts are challenging, but there are easy sections suitable for ordinary bikes. When crossing the Biedrusko Bridge, be cautious as the bike road on both sides can be narrow.
While specific public transport details for reaching all attractions are limited, many visitors use personal vehicles or bicycles. Parking is generally available near major attractions. The Biedrusko Bridge is a main crossing point for cyclists, connecting various routes. Always check local transport options and parking availability for specific destinations.


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