Park Krajobrazowy Puszcza Zielonka
Park Krajobrazowy Puszcza Zielonka
Best attractions and places to see around Park Krajobrazowy Puszcza Zielonka, located northeast of Poznań, safeguards a large natural forest complex in central Wielkopolska. Covering an area of 120 sq km, with 78% forest, the park features diverse terrain shaped by the ice age, including hilly regions and tunnel valleys with numerous lakes. It offers a range of outdoor activities and cultural sites, making it a notable destination for nature and history enthusiasts.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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If you're flying from Poznań (20km away), I recommend bringing a good level of fitness – the final climbs can be brutal, and sometimes it's just for the sake of a super-steep descent. In my opinion, it's better to stay near the untouched mountain and do some singletrack on the left.
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Dziewicza Góra is the highest peak in the Zielonka Forest, located near Czerwonak. At its peak stands a 40-meter observation tower with a terrace accessed by 171 steps. From the top, a sweeping panorama of the Zielonka Forest, Poznań, and nearby towns unfolds. Admission is free, and at its foot is the Nature and Forest Education Center with a fire pit, making it a great place to rest en route.
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It's hard not to notice the characteristic two black and white crosses
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Monument to the memory of Ryszard Walerych - a cyclist and traveler.
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Surprisingly, near Poznań we have a single from Świeradów :) A demanding but very satisfying episode. Big applause for the creators. Thank you
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A beautiful place, no matter from which side you try to get there, you have to remember that there is quite an ascent to complete ☺️ and the views from the tower are the culmination of the hardship of the ascent
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It's best to approach from the south. This is the "easiest" approach, although still demanding.
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The entire road leading to the monument, both from Osiński and Mielno, is in a dramatic condition along its entire length. There is muddy sand on the side of the road, and in the middle there are "waves" like from a snowcat. It is difficult to ride on HT, not a recommended road for Gravel
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The park, shaped by the ice age, features diverse natural landscapes including hilly regions and tunnel valleys with numerous lakes. You can discover beautiful valleys, such as the one stretching from Murowana Goślina to Pobiedziska, which boasts 14 lakes including Jezioro Czarne and Jezioro Pławno. The park also protects over 200 natural monuments, primarily individual trees and glacial erratics.
Yes, the area is rich in cultural and historic sites. You can follow the Trail of Wooden Churches around Puszcza Zielonka, which features 12 historic wooden churches in nearby villages like Kiszkowo and Wierzenica. Other notable sites include the Forest Arboretum in Zielonka, the baroque Cistercian Monastery in Owińska, and Gród Pobiedziska, an ancient settlement on the historic Piast Route.
The park is a popular destination for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive networks of trails for cycling, hiking, and Nordic walking. There's also a kayaking trail over 11 km long, and designated routes for horseback riding. For specific cycling routes, you can explore options like the Cycling around Park Krajobrazowy Puszcza Zielonka guide, or for hiking, the Hiking around Park Krajobrazowy Puszcza Zielonka guide.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Viewing tower on Dziewicza Mountain. Located on Dziewicza Góra, the highest point in the Puszcza Zielonka, its 40-meter observation tower offers sweeping vistas of the forest, Poznań, and surrounding areas. Admission to the tower is free.
Many areas within the park are suitable for families. The Viewing tower on Dziewicza Mountain is considered family-friendly, offering an engaging climb and rewarding views. The Forest Madonna of Mielno also provides a peaceful resting spot with benches and tables. Additionally, the Nature and Forest Education Center at the foot of Dziewicza Góra offers educational resources and a campfire shelter, perfect for a family stop.
Park Krajobrazowy Puszcza Zielonka is home to diverse fauna. You might spot red deer, roe deer, wild boars, badgers, foxes, beavers, and otters. Birdwatchers can look for storks, cranes, and various birds of prey. The park is also notable for its 14 bat species, including the rare lesser noctules.
Yes, the park offers challenging routes for cyclists. The Maximus Singletrack is an MTB park known for its demanding singletrack trails, considered a significant test of condition for cyclists in the region. For road cyclists, the Koziegłowy–Pobiedziska Road Segment offers good asphalt and moderate traffic.
Puszcza Zielonka contains five nature reserves dedicated to protecting rare plant species and unique forest communities. These include "Żywiec Dziewięciolistny," "Jezioro Czarne," and "Jezioro Pławno," which protect rare aquatic and peat flora, including carnivorous plants. Another notable reserve is "Klasztorne Modrzewie koło Dąbrówki Kościelnej," preserving a nearly 200-year-old larch-pine stand.
Visitors frequently praise the park's extensive network of trails for cycling and hiking, as well as its significant natural and cultural landmarks. The panoramic views from the Viewing tower on Dziewicza Mountain are highly recommended, with many noting the rewarding vista after the climb. Cyclists appreciate the challenging nature of routes like the Maximus Singletrack and the pleasant asphalt of the Koziegłowy–Pobiedziska Road Segment.
Yes, the park features the Ghost Bike Memorial for Ryszard Walerych. This white bicycle monument commemorates Ryszard Walerych, a renowned local cyclist, and is located along the R-1 bicycle route, which was named in his honor.
The park offers attractions year-round. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. The Forest Arboretum in Zielonka is open year-round, showcasing different plant collections throughout the seasons. Summer is great for water activities on the lakes, while winter can offer opportunities for cross-country skiing or peaceful walks through the snow-covered forest, though some facilities might have reduced hours.


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