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Campgrounds in Greater Poland for family holidays with children

20.08.2026 05:51 1 min 1 source РУС
Poznań Nasze Miasto POL
Campgrounds in Greater Poland for family holidays with children
Original source: Poznań Nasze Miasto

Greater Poland offers numerous campsites and tent sites suitable for family vacations, including locations by lakes, forests, and near cities. Among them are campsites in Skorzęcin, Poznań (Malta), Sieraków, Powidz, Lusówko, near Gniezno, and by Lake Licheńskie. When choosing a site, parents are advised to consider safety, proximity to sanitary facilities, beach access, playgrounds, and activities. Some campsites, such as those in Poznań and Powidz, have published 2026 rates, including fees for children.

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Campgrounds in Greater Poland for family holidays with children

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PL Poland — fuel prices

Updated: 22.08.2026

Super 95

$1.86 /l

PLN6.87 · €1.59/l

105 of 142

pricier than 73% of countries

Super Plus 98

$2.13 /l

PLN7.85 · €1.82/l

70 of 94

pricier than 73% of countries

Olej napędowy

$2.10 /l

PLN7.75 · €1.80/l

109 of 142

pricier than 76% of countries

Olej napędowy premium

$2.18 /l

PLN8.04 · €1.86/l

20 of 40

cheaper than 52% of countries

Autogaz

$0.83 /l

PLN3.05 · €0.71/l

22 of 54

cheaper than 61% of countries

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