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Family friendly hiking trails around the Warta are primarily characterized by extensive wetlands, floodlands, and the meandering Warta River. The landscape features open habitats of meadows and pastures, intersected by a dense network of canals and oxbow lakes. While largely flat, some areas include willow thickets and patches of forest, particularly within the Warta Mouth National Park. This region offers a unique environment for families to explore its rich biodiversity, especially its renowned birdlife.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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On weekends, it's incredibly crowded, and sometimes it's difficult to cycle, especially along the Maltanka cable car route. During the week, it's much more pleasant; you can even easily do a few laps.
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a spring in the forest but I don't know if I would risk it
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Piaskowa Góra is the highest dune hill in Nadwarciański Landscape Park. It may only be 95m high, but there aren't many hills like that here. Beautifully situated, especially with those birches on its edges.
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Another good shelter in this area - there are a few here, and that's good. There's an interesting information board from the National Park about the drainage of the Warta River. And the views of the Masovian Canal are also quite nice.
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There is a shelter with an interesting and unusual (at least for me) roof. There is also a parking space next to it, so you can start your hike through the wetlands of the North Polder from here. There is also an information board about the lock.
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Great observation tower (3 meters high) in the protected area of Polder Północny. From the top there are distant views of the marshy meadows. There is also a shelter nearby, where you can relax and rest, and signposts pointing to various paths and trails.
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It is a beautiful walk along the Warta River: from the south near Rydlowa Góra on its bank, towards Ląd to the north. During the walk, you can admire not only the calm and blue current of the river, but also the beautiful Cistercian monastery in the distance.
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The Warta region offers a wide variety of family-friendly hiking options. You'll find over 350 easy trails and more than 150 moderate routes, ensuring there's something suitable for every family's ability and preference.
The Warta region, especially the Warta Mouth National Park, is characterized by its unique wetland landscapes, flat terrain, and rich biodiversity, making it ideal for families. Many trails are well-marked and offer opportunities for birdwatching, with educational centers and observation hides along the way. The gentle topography means most routes are accessible and enjoyable for all ages.
Yes, there are several excellent circular routes. For a pleasant experience, consider the Malta Lake Lakeside Walk – Lake Malta loop from Poznan, which is an 8 km moderate hike offering scenic views. Another option is the Learning path "On dry and wet land": Warta Landscape Park, which is also a moderate route designed for exploration.
While many areas in Poland are dog-friendly, it's crucial to check specific regulations for national and landscape parks. The Warta Mouth National Park, being a significant bird sanctuary, often has restrictions on dogs to protect wildlife. Always look for signage at trailheads or check the park's official website before bringing your dog.
The Warta region is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter extensive wetlands, meadows, and the meandering Warta River itself. The Warta Mouth National Park is a renowned bird sanctuary, so expect fantastic opportunities for birdwatching. You might also spot unique flora and fauna adapted to the wetland environment. For specific natural monuments, consider visiting the Bartek Oak in Owińska or the Rock of Love.
Absolutely! The Warta Mouth National Park is a prime location. The 'Bird Trail' (Ptasim szlakiem) is highly recommended. It's an easy 4.3 km path with informational boards, a viewing platform, and a wildlife observation hide, perfect for engaging children with nature. Spring is particularly good for bird breeding season.
Spring (April-May) is often recommended, especially for birdwatching, as many species are breeding. The weather is generally mild, and the landscapes are vibrant. Early autumn (September-October) also offers pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summers can be warm, and winters can be cold with snow, but each season offers its own unique charm for outdoor activities.
Most national and landscape parks, including the Warta Mouth National Park, provide designated parking areas near popular trailheads and visitor centers. For urban-adjacent trails like the Malta Lake loop in Poznań, you'll find city parking options. It's always a good idea to check specific route details or park websites for precise parking locations before your visit.
The Warta region's trails are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful wetland scenery, the abundance of birdlife, and the well-maintained, easy-to-navigate paths that are perfect for families and nature lovers alike.
While popular trails can see more visitors, the Warta region offers many paths. Consider exploring areas within the Warta Landscape Park or less-trafficked sections of the Warta Mouth National Park away from the main visitor centers. The Trail through the Northern Polder: Warta Mouth National Park offers a moderate 8.3 km path through diverse plant communities, which can be a quieter alternative.
Yes, the Warta region has a rich history. You could visit the Kostrzyn Fortress or the Ruins of Kostrzyn's Old Town and Fortress for a glimpse into the past. In Poznań, the Royal Castle in Poznan is another excellent option for families interested in history.
Given the wetland environment, sturdy, waterproof footwear is highly recommended, especially after rain. Don't forget binoculars for birdwatching, insect repellent, sun protection, plenty of water, and snacks. A first-aid kit and a map or GPS device are also essential for a safe and enjoyable family outing.


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