By Rail
Most tourists arrive there from Poznan. The best way to do it is to use railways - the town is located on busy train line from Poznan to Leszno and Wroclaw, and the numbre of trains exceeds 30 daily. The town has two stations : Puszczykowo - located in the nothern parts suitable for tourist planning to walk alnong the Warta river or to angle in it and Puszczykowko in the centre of the town, which seems to be a right place for all visitors for the National Park, for the Fiedler Travel Museum. Local traisn stop - naturally - on both stations, but if you choose an accelerated train, you'll probably be able to get off only on the second station. Travel time : for local train : Puszczykowo 17 min, Puszczykowko 20; for the accelerated trains : only Puszczykowko 18 minutes.
By bus
It's also possible to use out-of-city buses to get to Puszczykowo, but the travel time can be a little frustrating. The route is served both by Poznan MPK company and by provate line Eko-Rondo. In both cases you have to take a tram #2, #9 or #10 from the centre of Poznan to their final stop Debiec, where you can catch bus number 101 to Puszczykowo. There are as many as 11 stops accross the town, the best one in 'Puszczykówko-Stacja' nearby the train stations. Bus number #101 run between 10 sundays and holidays up to 18 workdays times a day. Travel time : appr. 30 minutes plus appr. 15 min from the centre by tram. Timetable can be easily found on the Poznan city-transport company.
The other line line serves the route between 9 and 17 times daily, timetable : (http://www.ekorondo.monom...)
Besides : there're pretty many regional buses from Poznan passing by, they usually head toward Mosina, Srem, Czempin, Koscian, Leszno, StÄszew.