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Hiking around Lake Lubianka offers diverse natural experiences, situated on the border of the Sieradowicki Landscape Park. The region features a blend of aquatic and terrestrial environments, with trails winding through dense forested areas where tree roots form natural sculptures. Hikers can encounter varied topography, including high escarpments with viewpoints and marshy backwaters. The landscape provides a mix of easy lakeside paths and more extensive routes within the protected natural areas.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The city beach and swimming area are guarded. Swimming equipment is available for rent. Numerous benches, hammocks, gazebos, barbecue and picnic areas, bars, and parking are all nearby.
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A must visit on Sieradowicki
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this is one big attraction this single track
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Sit down and rest.
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You can sit and rest before continuing your hike. You will also find a place for a bonfire here.
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Wykus was the base of Polish partisans. During the January Uprising, insurgents commanded by Marian Langiewicz were stationed here. During World War II, camps of Polish underground soldiers were located here, first under the command of Maj. Henryk Dobrzański "Hubal", later the Home Army Partisan Groups "Ponury" - lieutenant cc. Jan Piwnik "Ponury". On On September 15, 1957, in the place of the former camp, a chapel with the image of Our Lady of Sorrows was unveiled, commemorating those who died in the fight for the homeland. On its walls there are 123 nicknames of soldiers who died during the war. The shrine is surrounded by a wall, on which there are several hundred plaques with the names of the dead soldiers of the "Ponury" and "Nurt" groups. The chapel with the surrounding area within a radius of 30 m is the "Wykus" National Memorial Site and is entered in the register of immovable monuments. Every year, on the second Saturday of June, ceremonies commemorating the fallen soldiers of the Partisan Groups of the Home Army "Ponury" are organized in Wykus. Wykus (326 m above sea level) is also a nature reserve.
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Polana Langiewicza is commonly regarded as a campsite for insurgent troops led by General Marian Langiewicz during the January Uprising in 1863. However, there is no evidence that the insurgents were stationed in this exact place and that General Langiewicz himself stayed there. This place was indicated by Capt. Wojdacki, writing that "there was a spring and an oak grew, where General Marjan Langiewicz sat as if on a stool". The place was marked for the first time in 1925, during the convention of veterans of the 1863 uprising. Then, after the holy mass in Wąchock, the participants of the reunion went to the clearing, where a commemorative plaque was consecrated. The plaque was made in a foundry in Skarżysko, owned by Kazimierz Jan Witwicki, son of Jan Witwicki, an insurgent. At that time, the plaque was hung on an oak - today it is hung on a pine.
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In this place there is a monument commemorating the soldiers of the Home Army (Polish independence underground) from groups operating against the Germans in the Świętokrzyskie Mountains under the command of the legendary Jan Piwnik pseudonym "Gloomy". Next to it, there is a place for the Holy Mass and benches for those gathered during the ceremony.
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There are over 50 hiking routes available around Lake Lubianka, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. The komoot community has explored these trails over 600 times, highlighting the area's popularity.
Yes, Lake Lubianka offers many easy trails perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the West Footbridge – Northern Footbridge loop from Zalew Lubianka is an easy 3.4 km path that winds through varied terrain near the lake shore. Another accessible option is the Northern Footbridge – West Footbridge loop from Parafia Matki Bożej Nieustającej Pomocy w Starachowicach, which is 4.7 km long and offers pleasant views.
While many trails are easy, there are options for more challenging hikes. For example, the Northern Footbridge – West Footbridge loop from Kozi ogon is a difficult 23.5 km route with significant elevation changes, providing a more strenuous experience for seasoned hikers.
Yes, many of the trails around Lake Lubianka are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Popular loop options include the Northern Footbridge – West Footbridge loop from Parafia Matki Bożej Nieustającej Pomocy w Starachowicach and the Northern Footbridge – Lubianka Lake Beach loop from Zalew Lubianka, which takes you through forested paths and offers lake views.
Hikers can expect diverse scenery, from tranquil lake views to dense forested areas. The trails often wind through what feels like a "deep, green tunnel," where tree roots form natural sculptures. You might also encounter bright earthen walls, high, steep escarpments with viewpoints, and marshy backwaters, especially within the Sieradowicki Landscape Park.
Lake Lubianka and the surrounding Sieradowicki Landscape Park are generally welcoming to dogs. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in protected areas and near wildlife, and to clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.
While specific parking lots aren't detailed, given the popularity of Lake Lubianka as an outdoor destination, it's reasonable to expect designated parking areas near popular trailheads and access points, particularly around the main beach and marina areas. Arriving earlier in the day, especially on weekends, is advisable to secure a spot.
The primary attraction is Lake Lubianka itself, with its scenic views and diverse natural surroundings. The trails are situated on the border of the Sieradowicki Landscape Park, offering extensive natural beauty. The lake also features a sandy beach on its northern side and a yacht marina to the south, which can be points of interest during your hike.
The best time to hike around Lake Lubianka is typically during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for exploring the trails and enjoying the lake. Spring brings lush greenery, summer allows for complementary water activities, and autumn provides beautiful foliage. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear for colder conditions.
The trails in Lake Lubianka are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 60 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, the beautiful lake views, and the peaceful forested paths that make for an enjoyable outdoor experience.
Absolutely! Lake Lubianka is a hub for water activities. You can enjoy swimming at the sandy beach, or try water skiing, wakeboarding, and pontoon rentals. Water bikes, SUP boards, and eFoil boards are also available, making it easy to combine a hike with some refreshing time on the water.
An easy 5.4-kilometer trail encircles Lake Lubianka, which typically takes approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes to complete. This accessible path is ideal for casual hikers looking for a relaxing walk amidst nature.
The terrain around Lake Lubianka is quite varied. You'll encounter dense forested paths where tree roots can form natural obstacles, as well as sections with bright earthen walls and potentially high, steep escarpments offering viewpoints. Some areas might also feature marshy backwaters, especially within the broader Sieradowicki Landscape Park, adding to the diverse hiking experience.


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