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Hiking around Domaradz offers access to the scenic Low Beskid mountain range, characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and varied natural features. The region provides an extensive network of well-marked trails, including paths through nature reserves and along historical sites. Elevation changes are common, ranging from gentle slopes suitable for easy walks to more challenging ascents within the Beskid foothills. This diverse terrain supports a wide range of outdoor activities for different skill levels.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Hike the easy 4.2-mile Szlak Jelenia loop in Mójka Nature Reserve, exploring old-growth forests and the "Błędny Kamień".
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Hike the easy 1.3-mile (2.0 km) loop to Wodospad Trzy Wody waterfall in Czarnorzecko-Strzyżowski Landscape Park, perfect for families.

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Hike the difficult 12.6-mile Pętla Czarnorzeki loop through Czarnorzecko-Strzyżowski Park Krajobrazowy, featuring unique rock formations and
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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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More information and photos: https://goryaktywnie.pl/rezerwat-przadki https://rzeszowpodkarpackie.com/rezerwat-przadki/ https://czarnorzeki.pl/rezerwat-przadki/ https://podkarpackie.travel/produkt/rezerwat-przadki
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The former Greek Catholic Church of St. Demetrius. The church was built of sandstone in the Byzantine style in 1921 by Greek Catholics and used until their displacement in 1946. Until then, the Roman Catholic population of Czarnorzeki belonged to the Korczyna parish, and after the war, the entire population of the village, including the church, belonged to the Korczyna parish. On June 16, 1971, Czarnorzeki was incorporated into the Węglówka parish. The walls are plastered with washed terrazzo with a touch of colored glass. The roof is characterized by a large, bulbous dome, topped with a distinctive iron cross, covered with sheet metal. The clearly visible crescent moon at the base of the cross is the symbol of the Mother of God, while the rays located between the arms are the symbols of the sun – the symbol of Christ. The remaining roofs are simple, covered with sheet metal. The cathedral altar, a simple oak altar, and a pulpit at the altar. Source: Atlas Project - Tourist information - Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord in Czarnorzecze. https
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Today we visited the tower and explored the accessible rooms. The ground floor doors were closed, while the upstairs room with a nature photography exhibition was open, and of course, the viewing gallery on the second floor. For now, the view toward the expansive Carpathian panorama is unobstructed, but that will change. Right across the asphalt road between the tower and the panorama, in an area slightly higher than the base of the observation tower, someone has planted spruce trees along the road. 😮 The observation deck on the tower is 9 meters high. I was looking for information on how long it will take for the spruce trees to reach this height and block the view. The AI review provided the following answer: "A spruce tree needs about 15 to 30 years to reach 9 meters in height, as it grows on average 30 to 60 cm per year, with the fastest growth occurring between the 5th and 15th year of the tree's life. The exact time depends on the spruce species, soil conditions, sunlight, and care." WW
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The observation tower in Czarnorzeki is a new attraction in the Podkarpackie Voivodeship, located near Krosno. It opened in July 2020 and is already attracting tourists. The tower has 3 floors. On the ground floor you will be able to see exhibitions and galleries of various artists. Above, there is an exhibition of photographs about Korczyna and Czarnorzki, and at the very top there are beautiful views. Some important information: Admission is free, These are the opening hours: from April 1 to September 30, the tower is open from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. In other months from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. There is no designated parking lot under the tower. There are several places along the road for 6 cars. There may be a problem on weekends. The access roads are very narrow, so some people may have trouble getting there (...) Source and more: https://mynaszlaku.pl/czarnorzeki-wieza-widokowa/
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Observation point on the educational path in the Mojeka reserve. A small shelter to shelter in the rain or take photos.
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The Mojeka nature reserve was established in 196 to protect the beech and fir forest and the beaver living in wetland communities. Two nature trails run through the reserve: one loop - the Beaver Trail and two loops - the Deer Trail.
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The Mojeka nature reserve was established in 196 to protect the beech and fir forest and the beaver living in wetland communities. Two nature trails run through the reserve: one loop - the Beaver Trail and two loops - the Deer Trail.
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Lost rocks are rock outcrops emerging from sandstone layers. This is one of the stops on the interesting nature trail to the Trzy Wody waterfall. The largest rock in the group is about 40 m long and 3 to 7 m high.
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Domaradz offers access to over 30 hiking trails, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a wide range of options, from easy walks through nature reserves to more challenging routes in the Low Beskid foothills.
Yes, Domaradz is well-suited for families and those seeking easier walks. There are over 25 easy routes available. A great option is the Mójka Deer Trail, an easy 4.2-mile path through the Mójka Nature Reserve, offering a peaceful forest experience.
For a hike featuring a waterfall, consider the Yellow Nature Trail to Trzy Wody Waterfall. This easy route leads to the beautiful Three Waters Waterfall in Kombornia. The broader region also features the impressive Magura Waterfall near Folusz.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the region offers more demanding routes. The Czarnorzeki - Sucha Góra - Prządki Reserve Loop is a difficult 12.6-mile path with significant elevation gain, traversing varied terrain including the Prządki Nature Reserve.
The Domaradz area is rich in natural landmarks and offers rewarding viewpoints. You can visit the Prządki Nature Reserve, known for its unique rock formations. For panoramic views, hike to the Czarnorzeki Observation Tower, which provides beautiful vistas of the surrounding landscapes. The Czarnorzeki Observation Tower – Prządki Nature Reserve loop is an easy route that includes this tower.
Absolutely. A prominent historical site is the Gothic ruin of Kamieniec Castle, perched on a rock 452 meters above sea level. An interesting nature trail encircles the castle, blending historical exploration with outdoor activity. You can also find the Manor in Kombornia nearby.
Yes, many routes in the Domaradz area are designed as loops. An easy circular option is the Mójka Nature Reserve – Observation hut loop, which takes you through the Mójka Nature Reserve. Another popular loop is the Czarnorzeki Observation Tower – Prządki Nature Reserve loop.
The hiking routes in Domaradz are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 70 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse terrain, the peaceful forest experiences, and the well-marked paths that lead to natural reserves and historical sites.
The Low Beskid region, including Domaradz, is generally pleasant for hiking from spring through autumn. These seasons offer mild temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. While winter hiking is possible, some trails may be more challenging due to snow and ice.
The Domaradz area, being part of the Low Beskid, is known for its numerous 'hidden gems.' Beyond the main trails, you can find quiet paths through dense forests and along historical sites. Exploring the interconnected trails from towns like Krempna, Bartne, and Folusz can lead to unique discoveries away from more frequented paths.
Yes, the region offers amenities for hikers. For a unique experience, you can visit the Mirosław Pelczar Chocolate Tasting Room in Korczyna. Additionally, health spas and peaceful resorts like Kombornia provide walking paths and places to relax after your hike.


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