Park Krajobrazowy Nadgoplański Park Tysiąclecia
Park Krajobrazowy Nadgoplański Park Tysiąclecia
Attractions and places to see around Park Krajobrazowy Nadgoplański Park Tysiąclecia is a region located on the border of Wielkopolska and Kujawy. This area is characterized by diverse landscapes, including cultivated fields, meadows, forests, swamps, and wetlands, with Lake Gopło as its central feature. The park is recognized for its natural beauty and historical significance, closely tied to the early days of the Polish state. It offers a blend of natural habitats and cultural landmarks for exploration.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Mouse tower in Kruszwica - the tower is a remnant of the castle in Kruszwica, built by King Casimir the Great around 1350. The castle was destroyed (blown up) by the Swedes in 1657. The tower survived and has been a tourist attraction in Kruszwica since 1895. The tower is also an excellent vantage point on Lake Gopło and the surrounding area - with good visibility, you can see Inowrocław, Strzelno, Radziejów.
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The Złotowo-Ostrówek ferry is one of two inland ferries in Poland launched not on a river, but on a lake.
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The Złotowo-Ostrówek ferry is one of two inland ferries in Poland launched not on a river, but on a lake.
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It is worth checking if there is a rowing competition. then a lot is going on under the Tower.
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Rezerwat Nadgoplański Park Tysiąclecia (LSP Millennium Park Goplo area). A paved road leads to the reserve, which later turns into a gravel road, but is easy to drive.
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The park is centered around Nadgoplański Park Tysiąclecia Nature Reserve, which protects diverse ecosystems. Lake Gopło, once known as 'Mare Polonorum,' is a significant natural feature, offering habitats for numerous bird and fish species. The Ostrowski and Potrzymiech Peninsulas are particularly rich in birdlife, including white-tailed eagles and grey geese.
Yes, the area is rich in history tied to the early Polish state. A prominent historical site is the Mouse Tower (Mysia Wieża) in Kruszwica, a remnant of a 14th-century castle with panoramic views and an exhibition on Kruszwica's history. The Romanesque Collegiate Church in Kruszwica is another important historical landmark.
Lake Gopło is ideal for water tourism. You can take excursion boats like 'Pawełek' and 'Dziwożona' or experience the unique Ostrówek–Złotowo Ferry, one of only two inland ferries in Poland operating on a lake. The lake is also part of the Great Wielkopolska Loop water trail.
Absolutely. The Mouse Tower (Mysia Wieża) in Kruszwica is family-friendly, offering a historical experience and great views. The Ostrówek–Złotowo Ferry on Lake Gopło provides a unique and enjoyable crossing for all ages. Educational trails within the park, such as 'Mare Polonorum' and 'Gopło,' are also suitable for families.
The park is a haven for wildlife, especially birds. You can observe around 200 bird species, including white-tailed eagles, cormorants, and grey geese, particularly on the Ostrowski and Potrzymiech Peninsulas. The lake is home to 25 fish species, and the park's diverse ecosystems support mammals like wild boars, deer, badgers, and otters, as well as various amphibians.
There are several hiking routes around the park. For example, you can explore the 'Dzikus loop from Kruszwica' (3.8 km, easy) or the 'Lake Gopło loop from Kruszwica' (10 km, moderate). For more options, you can find detailed routes on the Hiking around Park Krajobrazowy Nadgoplański Park Tysiąclecia guide.
Yes, the region offers various cycling routes. You can enjoy the 'Large Loop Around Lake Gopło' (57 km, moderate) or shorter, easier routes like the 'Ślesiński Canal – Mielnica Duże Marina loop from Rezerwat Nadgoplański Park Tysiąclecia' (30 km, easy). Discover more cycling tours in the Cycling around Park Krajobrazowy Nadgoplański Park Tysiąclecia guide.
Yes, mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails around the park. Options include the 'Ślesiński Canal loop from Popowo' (34 km, easy) or the 'Bunker by the Canal – Wooden Footbridge loop from Skulsk' (36 km, moderate). For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the MTB Trails around Park Krajobrazowy Nadgoplański Park Tysiąclecia guide.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The panoramic views from the Mouse Tower are highly rated, as is the unique experience of the Ostrówek–Złotowo Ferry. The accessibility of the Nadgoplański Park Tysiąclecia Nature Reserve also makes it a popular spot for nature lovers.
The park offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn are excellent for birdwatching, especially during migration periods when numerous species, including large flocks of cranes and grey geese, can be observed. Summer is ideal for water activities on Lake Gopło and exploring the educational trails. The diverse landscapes are beautiful in any season.
Yes, the park is committed to education. It features several educational trails, such as 'Mare Polonorum,' 'Gopło,' and 'Potrzymiech,' which offer insights into the region's nature and history. The 'Rysiówka' Ecological Education Center on the Potrzymiech Peninsula is also a valuable resource, and the park's new headquarters in Kruszwica facilitates various educational activities.


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