Known domestically as the 'cradle of the Polish state', it should come as no surprise that
Wielkopolska (ENG: Greater Poland) is
packed with historical attractions, plus picturesque geography almost as beautiful today as when the nation's founders saw it a millennia ago. Typically, a visit to the region kicks off gorgeous historic city of
Poznań, the regional capital, but it certainly doesn't stop there.
Gniezno, Poland's first capital, is just 50km away and is unassuming in size, but certainly not in the content of local sightseeing! Further afield, like
Kalisz and
Leszno, are also worth a moment of your time, especially if you're looking to escape the rat-race of bigger Polish cities! Open-air museums at
Ostrów Lednicki and the nearby
Wielkopolska Ethnographic Park offer a glimpse into Poland as it was in centuries past, whilst
Kłodawa Salt Mine offers visitors a uniquely subterranean experience! Greater Poland has been the home of a number of prominent aristocratic families and Polish royalty, thus you can find a number of
palaces, estates and castles in equally-stunning locations like
Kórnik,
Rogalin, and
Gołuchów. Those looking to
experience the natural wonders of the region need not look far:
Greater Poland National Park and the
Land of 100 Lakes are characterised by serene post-glacial lakes, surrounded by dense pine forests, that offer
plenty of options to get active in the outdoors! Furthermore,
young families visiting Greater Poland with kids have nothing to fear, as your choice sightseeing and outdoor activities are well-catered for small and curious minds as well!