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Hiking trails around Leoncin are defined by the region's location bordering the Kampinos National Park, a UNESCO-listed biosphere reserve, and its proximity to the Vistula River. The area features a unique geomorphological mosaic of inland dunes, swamplands, and dense forests. This diverse terrain includes pine-covered sand dunes, wetlands, and meadows, all situated within the ancient Vistula river valley.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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4.56km
01:10
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.65km
02:13
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Explore ancient forests, wetlands, and historical sites on this moderate 5.4-mile hike in Kampinoski Park Narodowy.

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21.4km
05:29
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This challenging 13.3-mile loop hike in Kampinoski Park Narodowy explores diverse ecosystems, including sand dunes and wetlands.
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Hike a moderate 6.0-mile loop through Kampinoski Park Narodowy, exploring Biela and Rybitew Nature Reserves and diverse forest landscapes.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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You can hide from the storm or the heat :)
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One of the oldest and largest pines in Kampinoski National Park. The name comes from the legend of Queen Bona, who supposedly once visited the nearby Castle and buried treasure there. What is interesting is not only the tree itself, but also its surroundings in the strict protection area of Nart. It is one of the oldest forests in this forest complex. Source: https://kampinoski.eu/drzewa#bona
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On the southern edge of the village of Górki grew a magnificent 170-year-old pine tree, whose branches hung down to the ground. On these branches, the Cossacks hanged the insurgents who had escaped into the forest after the Battle of Buda Zaborowska (April 10, 1863) and were captured in this area. During the fight, the commander of the insurgent unit, Major Walerian Remiszewski, sent some of the unarmed insurgents into the forest. After defeating the unit, the Russians chased the escapees, and those captured without trial were hanged. A pine tree struck down by lightning on April 1, 1984 lies next to a small monument in the form of a boulder in honor of the Insurgents of 1863. Traces of the severed branches, from which commemorative crosses were made, are visible. Next to it, on a hill, there is a field chapel in the form of two wooden roofs-tents with figures of saints (by Małgorzata Tomaszkiewicz) and a stone altar table. The whole is crowned by a high wooden cross.
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It is impressive, on the side of the memorial there is a rest area and a bus stop
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Sosna Powstańców 1863. Worth a visit.
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The section where the Aleksander Janowski trail (marked with a yellow stripe) runs through the Żurawiowe reserve. The Żurawiowe strict protection area in the Kampinos National Park was created in 1977. Its name comes from the cranes that nest here. In addition to cranes, there are also moose, beaver, black stork and lesser spotted eagle. The reserve is covered with alder riparian forests, alders, moist and high oak-hornbeam forests, sedge beds, and on the outskirts there are fragments of mixed and moist coniferous forest.
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Czarna Woda strict protection area. prof. Aleksandra Tuszki in the Kampinos National Park was created to protect alder forest, alder riparian forest, low oak-hornbeam forest and luminous oak forest on the border of the floodplain and dune terrace. This occurs, among others, lily of the laburnum. The green Northern Edge Trail runs along its southern shore.
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Queen Bona's pine is one of the oldest and largest pines in the Kampinos National Park. It is over 200 years old and measures over 20 meters. In 1993, it was included on the list of natural monuments.
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Hiking around Leoncin offers a unique and varied landscape, primarily within the Kampinos National Park. You'll encounter a distinctive geomorphological mosaic of steep, pine-covered sand dunes juxtaposed with swamplands and wetlands. The trails also lead through dense forests, open meadows, and areas near oxbow lakes, which are remnants of the Vistula River's historical course.
Yes, Kampinos National Park, which borders Leoncin, offers a wide network of trails suitable for various fitness levels. Some paths are specifically designed to be accessible for prams and people with disabilities, making it a great destination for family outings. For example, the Educational trail "Around Bieli" (loop) is an easy option that provides insights into the park's natural heritage.
Kampinos National Park, where most of the trails around Leoncin are located, has specific regulations regarding dogs. Generally, dogs are allowed on designated trails but must be kept on a leash. It's always best to check the official Kampinos National Park website for the most current rules and any restricted areas before your visit: kampn.gov.pl.
The area around Leoncin is rich in both natural and historical points of interest. You can explore sites like the Jerzyki Memorial Cross, or the 1863 Insurgents' Pine and Memorial Site in Górki, which offer glimpses into the region's past. Nature lovers might enjoy the Cyganka Nature Reserve or the Educational Trail "To Karczmiska". Many trails also feature observation towers and wooden footbridges over peat bogs, providing unique views of the landscape.
Yes, many of the trails in the Kampinos National Park are designed as loops, offering convenient circular routes. A popular option is the Pętla Stara Dąbrowa - Rezerwat Biela - Rezerwat Rybitew, a moderate 9.7 km loop that takes you through various reserves. Another longer option is the Loop Stara Dąbrowa - Rezerwat Żurawiowe - Cisowe, which is a more challenging 20.8 km route.
Leoncin and the Kampinos National Park offer beautiful hiking experiences throughout the year. Spring is vibrant with blooming wildflowers in the meadows, while autumn brings stunning colors to the forests. Summer is ideal for longer treks, and even winter hiking can be magical, especially after snowfall, though conditions may require appropriate gear. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
There are over 20 hiking routes around Leoncin listed on komoot, with a total of 360 km of hiking trails available within the broader Kampinos National Park. These trails cater to various abilities, from easy walks to more challenging treks.
The hiking trails around Leoncin are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 70 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse and unique landscape, particularly the combination of sand dunes and wetlands, as well as the peaceful forest environments and well-maintained paths within Kampinos National Park.
Yes, Kampinos National Park features several educational paths designed to provide insights into the park's natural and cultural heritage. One such example is the Educational trail "Around Bieli" (loop), which is an easy route perfect for learning about the local ecosystem.
Yes, Kampinos National Park, which encompasses the hiking areas around Leoncin, provides designated parking areas for hikers at various trailheads. These are typically well-marked and offer convenient access to the extensive trail network.
While direct public transport to every trailhead might be limited, the Kampinos National Park area is generally accessible. Some villages bordering the park, like Granica, may have public transport connections. It's advisable to research specific bus routes or train connections to towns near Leoncin and then plan for a short taxi ride or walk to the desired trailhead.
The Kampinos National Park is a sanctuary for diverse wildlife. Hikers often have the chance to spot elk, the park's heraldic animal, as well as beavers, lynxes, wild boars, deer, hares, and foxes. Birdwatchers will also appreciate the opportunity to see over 200 species, including cranes, black storks, and white-tailed eagles.


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