Gorzow Wielkopolski is one of the two capitals of the Lubusz Voivodeship (shared with Zielona Gora) and sits on the Warta river 15 km from the German border. The city is the recognised capital of Polish speedway: the Stal Gorzow Speedway Club (founded 1947) is one of the most successful clubs in the history of the sport and the IF Speedway Grand Prix has been held at the Gorzow stadium. The combination of riverside setting, cross-border proximity, and national speedway heritage gives the city a distinctive character among western Poland's smaller cities.
Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) is 120 km west via the A2 and A10 motorways, approximately 90 to 100 minutes by coach, making Gorzow Wielkopolski a practical arrival point for groups touring the western Polish-German borderland. The Oder-Neisse line and the Lubuskie wine region (one of Poland's few wine-producing areas) are within 30 km.
Gorzow Wielkopolski has a well-established claim to being the capital of Polish speedway. The Stal Gorzow Speedway Club has won multiple Polish Championship titles, and the Edward Jancarz Municipal Stadium (capacity 14,000) hosts Polish league matches and international Grand Prix rounds during the summer season (April to October). Coach transport from across western Poland and from German border towns for speedway matches is a regular booking category.
The Warta river promenade is the most pleasant part of the city for a group walking itinerary: the 15th-century Cathedral of the Virgin Mary (rebuilt after wartime damage in a late Gothic style), the historic bridge quarter, and the riverside park combine into a straightforward heritage half-day. The Lubuskie Museum in the former Post Office building on Ul. Warszawska covers the regional history of Lubusz, including the German Landsberg-era (the city was called Landsberg an der Warthe until 1945) and the post-1945 resettlement of Polish populations from the Eastern Borderlands.
The Oder-Neisse region west of Gorzow is one of the most historically layered landscapes in Central Europe: the pre-1945 German-Polish border, the Meseritze Fortified Region (MRU) bunker complex at Miedzyrzecz (50 km south), and the Lubuskie wine region around Zielona Gora (80 km south, Poland's leading wine area) all fall within comfortable coach range. The Oder-Neisse cycling route (EuroVelo 11) passes through Gorzow, and cycling group support is a growing summer booking.
As a rough guide, a minibus (up to 19 seats) in Gorzow Wielkopolski runs around 1,020-1,780 PLN per day, a midi-coach (around 35 seats) around 1,740-3,180 PLN per day, and a full-size coach (49 to 55 seats) around 2,580-4,800 PLN per day. Speedway season (April to October) drives demand; cross-border Berlin-to-Gorzow itineraries are year-round. The final figure depends on your route, the date, and how long you need the vehicle. We confirm a fixed price with no hidden charges -- send your details for a free quote.
8 to 24-seat minibuses for airport runs and smaller group tours around Gorzow Wielkopolski.
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