Lemur Park in Rumia – the perfect family attraction for the whole day
- Damian Brzeski

- Aug 25
- 7 min read
Looking for a unique family outing near the Tricity area? Lemur Park in Rumia is a place that combines fun, learning, and adventure – from encounters with lemurs and meerkats, through a medieval settlement, to prehistoric dinosaurs.
It's a guaranteed day of fun that will delight children and adults alike. Find out why it's worth adding to your bucket list!

The story of a park full of cute lemurs
I always appreciate places that have a soul and aren't just a random collection of attractions. And I think that at Lemur Park, that soul is the passion of its founder, Arkadiusz Czajkowski.
This is the story of a man who decided to share his love of exotic animals and create a place unlike any other.
From the very beginning, it wasn't meant to be your average zoo . The idea was to create a space where families could interact more closely with the animals and have a great time at the same time.
That's why the charismatic lemurs have become the symbol of the park, and alongside them, play areas and historical elements have appeared.
All of this gives it a real sense of authenticity . Your kids learn through experience, and you're sure it's time well spent. It's this personal, educational character, hidden under the guise of great fun, that makes this place so appealing to me.

Main attractions – what will you see in Lemur Park Rumia?
Lemur Park offers a wealth of activities and hours of fun for you and your family. In my opinion, every attraction at Lemur Park has been carefully designed to ensure there's something for everyone.

Mini-ZOO and Farmer's Farm – meet the park's inhabitants!
Let me tell you honestly – this is the heart of the entire park and an attraction that will completely surprise you. The approach to animals at Lemur Park is exceptional.
Yes, you will see exotic stars up close, such as the extremely sociable ring-tailed lemurs and energetic meerkats , which you can observe without bars or barriers.
But the real magic begins where the rules of the traditional zoo are reversed. Here, interaction is not only permitted, but encouraged!

Get ready for:
Entering the goat and sheep enclosure: Yes, you read that correctly – you'll literally be entering their territory! You'll be able to feed them carrots, pet them, and observe them from a distance. This is a fantastic and safe lesson in empathy for children, one that they'll remember for a long time.
A visit to the rabbit farm: Fluffy and friendly, they allow for close contact, which is great fun for the little ones.
Chicken Coop Entrance: Children can go inside and see up close how the chickens live, and with a little luck they might even find a freshly laid egg!
Encounter with llamas: Peaceful and majestic, they can be observed and fed from a safe distance.
Reptile Show: It's worth checking the show times, as it's not just about watching from afar! For the brave, there's an incredible surprise – the opportunity to hold or pet a real snake under the watchful eye of a keeper. Thrills guaranteed!
It is this opportunity for direct contact with animals that allows children to learn about nature in the best possible way – through experience.
Seeing a lemur up close is one thing, but being able to feed a goat yourself in its own territory is a completely different experience!

Knights' Settlement - a journey to the Middle Ages
At the Knights' Settlement, you and your family will be transported back in time ! It's the perfect place to learn about the customs of ancient warriors.
Your children will be able to try their hand at:
🏹 Archery under the supervision of an instructor.
⚔️ Learning the basics of swordsmanship.
🏰 Listening to stories about knightly traditions.
👑 Dress up in historical costumes.

The Minotaur's Labyrinth – a challenge for the whole family
Do you enjoy puzzles? Try to find your way out of this twisting maze together. It's a captivating challenge that tests your sense of direction and provides plenty of laughs.

Mini golf – who will be the hole champion?
Or perhaps you're in the mood for a bit of competitive play? Several lanes await you at the mini golf course – a great opportunity to have fun together!

Educational and creative zones – learning through play in an amusement park
What positively surprised me was the fact that Lemur Park focuses not only on entertainment, but also on creative development.
Exhibits from the past – come face to face with a dinosaur
The park features realistic dinosaur reconstructions. It's a great way to show children what the world might have been like millions of years ago.
Dino Room – solve a prehistoric puzzle
For puzzle enthusiasts, there's the "Dino Room" escape room. Your task (as a group!) is to work together, solve puzzles, and find the key to the exit. It's a great way to bond!
Lego Zone – a paradise for little builders
If your kids love blocks, then a huge LEGO play zone will be a real paradise for them.
Kashubian Cottage – get to know local traditions
An interesting addition is the Kashubian Cottage, where you can see traditional equipment and learn more about the lives of the region's ancient inhabitants.

What other attractions are there for children?
And what about the little ones? The park has special zones where your children can safely burn off their energy.
Huge playground for children
The focal point is an extensive and huge playground . This play area is a true paradise, and includes:
🎈 Inflatables – colorful castles and huge slides.
🤸 Endless jumping trampolines .
☁️ Classic swings , carousels and climbing structures.
Electric Quad Track
On a special track, your children can try their hand at driving. It's a great and completely safe automotive experience.
Interactive Zoo – interactive fun on the farm
This is a fantastic addition to a visit to the Mini Zoo. In this area, children can feel like real farmers and try their hand at typical rural activities:
👨🌾 Milking a Fake Cow: An interactive cow where everyone can test their skills. Lots of laughs guaranteed!
💪 Hay shoveling: Kids can grab the safe, toy forks and feel like they're on a real farm.
🐎 Playful Tricky Pony: A hit with the little ones! A charming little pony awaits them, allowing them to sit on it and feel like they're on a real ride.
Wooden games and XXL blocks
I've also seen large-scale games like checkers. They're a great way to share a moment of family competition.

What facilities are available for visitors?
It's clear the park cares about the comfort of its guests. On-site, you'll find everything you need for a comfortable stay.
Relaxation and food areas: There are numerous benches, picnic areas and a food area.
Bonfire area: For larger groups it is possible to organize a bonfire.
Family amenities: Changing tables are available and the aisles are stroller-friendly.
Souvenir shop: You can of course buy a plush lemur or other souvenir here.
Event organization: The park also offers assistance in organizing children's birthday parties.

Practical information for those looking for family attractions
Before you head to Lemur Park, it's worth checking a few organizational details. This will help you avoid any surprises and fully enjoy your time with your family.
Below you will find the most important information about the location, tickets, opening hours and some of my personal tips.
Lemur Park location and access
📌 Address: ul. Kosynierów 74b, 84-230 Rumia (the park is located near national road no. 6, entrance from ul. A. Formeli).
☎️ Contact Phone: +48 500 061 285, +48 500 061 315
📫 E-mail: kontakt@lemur-park.pl
Getting to the Park:
🚗 Car: Free parking is available on-site for guests. It's worth arriving early on weekends during peak season, as it can get crowded.
🚌 Public transport:
SKM: The nearest station is Rumia Janowo – from there it takes about 15–20 minutes to walk or you can take a bus.
Bus: The park is served by lines 84 and 87 (stop "Zapolska").
🚖 Taxi from Gdańsk: The journey from central Gdańsk to Lemur Park takes about 45–55 minutes (approx. 35 km). A taxi ride costs on average 160–200 PLN one way (depending on the time of day and the carrier).
🚘 Transfer with Rabbit-Trans Poland: Intercity transfer companies like Rabbit-Trans Poland often offer much better transport options for longer distances. For example, a Transfer Taxi from Gdańsk to Rumia starts at 160 PLN for a passenger car.
Ticket price list
Before heading out with your little ones, check the ticket prices carefully. Remember that these prices are approximate and subject to change over time – it's always worth confirming them on the amusement park's official website.
Regular ticket: 59 PLN - 69 PLN (low - high season)
Reduced ticket (children, students, seniors): PLN 54 - PLN 64 (low - high season)
Family ticket (3 people, plus PLN 54 each): PLN 162 - PLN 192 (low - high season)
💡 Some attractions, such as electric bumper cars, may incur an additional fee.

Opening hours
The park is open seasonally, from April 27th to the end of September . Check the exact opening hours to plan your day carefully.
May and September
Monday - Friday: 10:00 - 18:00
Weekends and holidays: 09:00 – 18:00
June
Daily: 09:00 – 18:00
Weekends and holidays: 09:00 – 18:00
July and August
Daily: 09:00 – 19:00
Weekends and holidays: 09:00 – 20:00
Important: Ticket offices close one hour before the park closes.

My tips before the trip
✔️ Clothing: Bring comfortable shoes for yourself and your children. You'll be spending most of your time outdoors.
✔️ Food: You can use the on-site catering or – which I recommend – bring your own provisions and organize a family picnic.
✔️ Best time to visit: Want to avoid the crowds? In my experience, it's best to visit the park during the week or on the weekend, right after it opens.
As you can see, a visit to Lemur Park Rumia is guaranteed to be a fun- filled day for the whole family. I highly recommend it!
































































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