Hike There are 5 tourist trails cutting through the park, over 80 km in total length, and leading you to its most charming parts, such as the area of Lake Goreckie. Every year about 1 million people visit this area.
Cycle It is possible to get to the park from Poznan by bike. There is a cycling trail running along the Warta River to Puszczykowo. There are also more cycling paths in the area.
Swim There are four lakes where swimming is allowed, namely Lipno, Jaroslawieckie, Witobelskie and Lodzko-Dymaczewskie.
Visit the Museum of Greater Poland Housed in the palace from the 1940s on the bank of Lake Goreckie, the museum presents large collection of flora and fauna typical for the park.
Visit Museum of Agriculture In Szreniawa you can see an interesting exhibition of old methods of soil cultivation, animal breeding, and ways of housing equipment.
Visit Rogalin Close to the Greater Poland National Park, to the east, is the magnificent Baroque palace of Rogalin, surrounded by a park known for its large group of old oaks (about 1500 trees). Farther to the east, in Kornik, there is another interesting residence.
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The most recommendable place for children is the Museum of Arkady Fiedler. Situated in the old villa of this writer and traveller from Puszczykowo, it offers presentations of numerous exhibits from different continents gathered by Fiedler. During his journeys around world he visited both Americas, Asia and Africa, bringing back great numbers of interesting objects. In Puszczykowo, you can see also a replica of Christopher Columbus’s ship Santa Maria, and a copy of the Great Pyramid of Giza.