Kórnicka Route
19.03.2017
Wielkopolska boasts many places that have played a very important role in the history of Poland. The Piast Route is of course the most famous, however, and the Kórnicka Route deserves the attention of tourists. It is a car trail that takes up to two days to cover. Tourists following it can reach the most interesting places of Greater Poland, and on the route there are many historical and natural attractions waiting for them. Traveling along this trail is a great way to learn about the culture and fascinating past of such a unique region as Greater Poland. The Kórnicka Route itself is a car trail, which is about 80 km long. This trail has its own marking. These are boards presenting the silhouette of the Kórnik castle - one of the biggest attractions in Greater Poland. Kórnik itself plays the most important role on this route, but it is not the only important object on the route. Travelers should also pay attention to such pearls as the palace and park complex in Rogalin or the National Museum of Agriculture in Szreniawa. On this route is also Puszczykowo, where the biggest attraction is the museum of Arkady Fiedler - a well-known writer and traveler.