easy
2–3 hours
Suitable for all fitness levels; minimal physical exertion required beyond basic mobility.
Step into Poland’s winter wilds just outside Warsaw with a memorable horse-drawn sleigh ride through Kampinoski National Park. Enjoy scenic trails, wildlife sightings, and a cozy campfire feast to warm your day.
3 Hours • Maximum 6 people
Experience the magic of winter in Poland with a thrilling sleigh ride through the enchanting Kampinoski National Park. Enjoy a scenic journey, spot wildlife, and warm up by a cozy campfire with delicious sausages and tea. This unique adventure offers a perfect blend of nature, fun, and relaxation for all ages.
Bored of visiting museums and shopping centres? There is no better activity in wintertime in Poland than having a sleigh ride.
Where does the sleigh ride take place? The sleigh ride takes in the forest of Kampinoski National Park. It is the nearest National Park to Warsaw, located just around 60 km north-west from the capital’s outskirts. The National Park, together with a nearby Valley of Vistula, is an important thriving area for many animals, for example mooses, beavers and lynxes, just to name a few. If you are lucky, you may spot them on the way. The forest is beautiful and full of life each season of the year.
You will be picked up by our English-speaking driver from your hotel/apartment in Warsaw. After 1-hour ride, you will reach the stable, hop onboard the horse-drawn sleigh and take a journey through the woods. After the ride, you will warm yourself up by a campfire with sausages, bread and hot tea. The entire event will take 2-3 hours. Afterwards, you will come back to Warsaw and be dropped of at your hotel.
Approx 3 hours
Temperatures in Kampinoski National Park can drop quickly; wear multiple layers to stay warm during the ride and campfire.
Group size caps at six people, so reserve your spot in advance especially during peak winter holiday periods.
Seating around the campfire is rustic; bring a small pad or blanket if you prefer additional comfort while warming up.
Paths around stables can get muddy or icy depending on conditions—sturdy waterproof footwear with good grip is recommended.
Kampinoski National Park was established in 1959 and serves as a crucial green buffer preserving Warsaw’s natural surroundings.
The park emphasizes low-impact tourism, preserving habitats and supporting native wildlife populations through responsible visitation.
Keeps you warm during chilly sleigh rides and campfire stops.
winter specific
Protects feet from snow, mud, and slippery surfaces in the stable area.
winter specific
Helps maintain hand warmth during cold outdoor conditions.
winter specific
Capture scenic moments along the trails and around the campfire.