Best attractions and places to see around Park Krajobrazowy Promno, located northeast of Poznań, feature a diverse post-glacial landscape. The area is characterized by undulating hills, numerous scenic lakes, and extensive forests covering over 60% of its terrain. It includes four nature reserves established to protect valuable natural areas and unique flora, offering varied natural features.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Lake Dębiniec is a small but picturesque body of water located in a nature reserve in the Pobiedziska commune. A small, unguarded beach and wooden viewing terraces add to the area's charm and lead to a clearing with a viewing point. The surrounding area is covered with peat bogs and forests, and numerous protected plants and waterfowl can be found in the water and on the shores. It's a popular place for walks and short trips, especially among residents of the surrounding towns. If you're looking for peace and quiet, it's best to visit this swimming spot during the week or early on a weekend morning.
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A nice asphalt road amidst fields, with minimal traffic. Perfect for road cycling and more.
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A nice bike path, although quite narrow when you go fast around corners, sometimes uphill and sometimes downhill :D
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Here's an interesting fact: Professor Czubinski protested many years ago against the excessive export of frogs from Poland... I wonder where 😉
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The Lake Dębiniec Nature Reserve is a small but incredibly picturesque protected area in Greater Poland. 🌿 It was created to protect peat bogs, alder forests, and rare aquatic plant species. It is a peaceful place where you can observe wild birds and experience the natural rhythms of nature. The paths around the lake lead through damp meadows and pine groves, creating a unique atmosphere. It is an ideal place for a peaceful walk and a moment of respite in the heart of Greater Poland's nature.
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The water looked clean but I flew further. Can I swim?
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The swimming area is unattended and located in the forest, thanks to which the trees provide shade on hot days.
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The stone with the plaque is located a few meters from the path
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The park is characterized by its distinct post-glacial landscape, featuring undulating hills and numerous scenic lakes such as Dębiniec, Brzostek, and Drążynek. Extensive forests cover about 62% of the area, including ancient oak and hornbeam forests. You can also find unique geological formations like the deep jar in Nowa Górka.
Yes, the park encompasses four nature reserves established to protect its most valuable natural areas. These include the Jezioro Dębiniec Nature Reserve, known for its peat bogs and rare aquatic plants, the Jezioro Drążynek Reserve, the Las Liściasty w Promnie Reserve protecting deciduous forests, and the Okrąglak Reserve for aquatic and marsh ecosystems.
While the park's fauna is generally moderate, you might encounter roe deer, boars, and foxes. Birdwatchers can spot red kites, Eurasian bitterns, coots, and mallards. A unique inhabitant is the hazel dormouse, which has its only known habitat in Wielkopolska here. The park has also been involved in reintroduction efforts for fat dormice.
You can visit the Zygmunt Czubiński Memorial Stone near Lake Drążynek, which commemorates a notable botanist. Deep in the forest near Kociałkowa Górka, there's also a fascinating archaeological site: a ring-fortified settlement inhabited between the 6th and 7th centuries.
Absolutely! The park is excellent for cycling. The Bike path in Promno Landscape Park offers a smooth asphalt road with beautiful views. Additionally, the Piastowski Bicycle Route, connecting Poznań to Gniezno, passes through the park. Other routes like EuroVelo 2 and 9, and the Poznań Bicycle Ring, also traverse the area. For more cycling options, check out the Cycling around Park Krajobrazowy Promno guide.
The park offers various hiking opportunities on designated green and blue trails. You can find easy hikes around the area, such as a 6 km loop from Rezerwat Jezioro Drążynek or a similar loop from Promno. For more detailed information and routes, explore the Easy hikes around Park Krajobrazowy Promno guide.
Many attractions in the park are family-friendly. The Dębiniec swimming pool offers a small, unguarded beach and viewing terraces, perfect for a relaxing outing. The Bike path in Promno Landscape Park is also suitable for families. Additionally, the Nature Path in Jezierce provides an educational forest experience for all ages.
The park is beautiful year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring brings vibrant flora, while summer is ideal for swimming at Lake Dębiniec and cycling. Autumn showcases stunning deciduous forests, particularly in the Las Liściasty w Promnie Reserve, with rich colors. Winter offers a serene, quiet landscape for those who enjoy colder weather activities.
Yes, the park is home to several protected and rare plant species. Around Lake Drążynek, you can find the largest cluster of saw-sedge (Cladium mariscus) in Greater Poland. The rich fens also host globeflower, common butterwort, round-leaved sundew, and English sundew, some of which are insectivorous. The wild service tree (checker tree) is also protected within the park.
The Dębiniec swimming pool is a popular spot. Located within a nature reserve, this small lake features an unguarded beach and wooden viewing terraces. It's surrounded by peat bogs and forests, offering a peaceful setting. For a quieter experience, it's best to visit during the week or early on a weekend morning.
The highest point within Park Krajobrazowy Promno reaches 127.1 meters above sea level, located near Kapalica. This elevation is a remnant of the park's distinct post-glacial landscape, characterized by undulating hills and varied terrain.
Yes, the varied terrain of Park Krajobrazowy Promno is suitable for mountain biking. You can find several routes, including loops around Dębiniec Lake or Baba Lake. For specific routes and difficulty levels, refer to the MTB Trails around Park Krajobrazowy Promno guide.


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