Kampinoski National Park (Kampinoski Park Narodowy) is a national park, situated on the north-west outskirts of Warsaw. Forests (mostly pine forests) constitute about 70 % of the park’s area, there rest are sand dunes and extensive peat-bogs. The park abounds with fauna and flora and is a haven for many protected and endangered species. Its area is also steeped in history. Within its borders are cemeteries and tombs of Poles, who were killed here during anti-Russian uprisings and the Second World War. The park welcomes visitors, offering over 300 km of walking and cycling trails. There are also car parks and special picnic areas. A narrow-gauge train from the Museum of Narrow-Gauge Railways at Sochaczew takes tourists to the western edge of the Park.