Attractions and places to see around gmina Komorniki encompass a variety of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural landscapes. Situated in the Greater Poland Voivodeship, the region offers diverse points of interest for visitors. A significant portion of its southern area is part of Wielkopolska National Park, providing natural settings with forests and lakes. The gmina also features historical architecture and cultural centers, contributing to its appeal.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Warning - the footbridge is very slippery during rain!
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The footbridges are very nice, I hope there are more of them for cyclists.
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Bridges for pedestrians and cyclists that connected Chwaliszewo, Ostrów Tumski and Berdychowo.
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An impressive and elegant bridge for cyclists and pedestrians only. It is worth driving through here. The people of Poznań can truly envy such an investment!
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I think the people of Poznań are officially changing their meeting place from the pillory to the Berdychiv bridges.
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Berdychowski footbridges connecting the right bank with the left bank of Poznań through Ostrów Tumski at the height of Kontener Art and Piotrów, opening in April
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Wartostrada is passable under the footbridge on both sides of the river.
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A significant portion of gmina Komorniki's southern area is part of the Wielkopolska National Park, offering magnificent natural landscapes, forests, and numerous lakes, including those of the Rosnowsko-Jarosławiecki Postglacial Channel. You can also find peaceful outdoor spaces like the 19th-century Manor Park in Plewiska, known for its unique plant species.
Yes, gmina Komorniki is popular for cycling. A notable route is the Wartostrada Cycleway, a fully asphalt road running by the Warta and Cybina rivers, perfect for everyday training and leisurely rides. The region also offers numerous other routes for exploration.
The region boasts several historical landmarks. You can visit the 12th-century Church Complex of Andrew the Apostle, the 19th-century English-style Manor Park, or the Church Complex in Wiry. Nearby, the National Museum of Agriculture and Food Industry in Szreniawa and the Manor-Folwark Complex in Szreniawa also offer insights into the area's heritage.
The Center of Tradition and Culture in Komorniki serves as a hub for local cultural activities, housing the Municipal Cultural Center and the Public Library. The gmina also hosts the annual Komorniki Festival of Organ and Chamber Music, highlighting classical music.
Absolutely. The Brama Poznania Interactive Museum, though slightly outside the gmina in Poznań, is highly recommended for families, offering modern, interactive exhibits with special audio guides for children. Many of the parks and cycleways, like the Wartostrada Cycleway, are also suitable for family outings.
You can find a variety of hiking trails, especially within the Wielkopolska National Park. For easy options, consider routes like the 'View of the Warta River Oxbow loop from Łęczyca' or the 'Lake Jarosławieckie loop from Jarosławiec'. More moderate trails include the 'Lake Jarosławieckie – Bierbaum Mausoleum loop from Szreniawa'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around gmina Komorniki guide.
Gmina Komorniki offers attractions year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for outdoor activities like cycling on the Wartostrada Cycleway and exploring the Wielkopolska National Park. Cultural events like the Komorniki Festival of Organ and Chamber Music typically occur annually, and the National Museum of Agriculture and Food Industry in Szreniawa hosts seasonal fairs around Easter and Christmas.
Yes, the Bishop Jordan Bridge is an interesting spot, known for its many love padlocks and its unique history as a relocated former Rocha Bridge. The Brama Poznania Interactive Museum also offers a terrace with a beautiful view of the Cathedral and Ostrów Tumski.
Visitors frequently appreciate the modern and interactive nature of sites like the Brama Poznania Interactive Museum. The scenic and well-maintained Wartostrada Cycleway is also highly praised for its pleasant riding experience along the rivers. The historical significance and serene environments of the various parks and church complexes are also popular.
Yes, there are several running trails. You can find routes of varying difficulty, including moderate options like the 'Running loop from Plewiska' or more challenging ones such as the 'Tadeusz Kościuszko Monument – Graffiti Twins Cramp loop from Poznań Junikowo'. For more detailed information, refer to the Running Trails around gmina Komorniki guide.
Many key attractions, such as the Brama Poznania Interactive Museum, Bishop Jordan Bridge, and Old Market Square (Stary Rynek), Poznan, are noted as wheelchair accessible. The Wartostrada Cycleway is also a wide, asphalt path suitable for various users.


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