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Jogging routes in Rezerwat Czarnocin Im. Prof. Janiny Jasnowskiej traverse a unique natural setting, primarily a peat bog reserve spanning over 420 hectares near the Szczecin Lagoon. The terrain features diverse flora, including Atlantic transitional bogs and alder-birch carr, alongside boggy forest complexes and open meadows. This landscape provides a generally flat and varied environment suitable for running, with minimal elevation changes.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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8.49km
00:53
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.0km
01:15
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9.69km
01:02
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.95km
00:49
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.49km
00:34
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Skoszewska Bay is a calm, shallow backwater of the Szczecin Lagoon, an ideal place to relax away from the main trails. Surrounded by reeds and meadows, it attracts nature lovers, especially birdwatchers. The area is not very urbanized, so you can feel the closeness of nature and silence here. For cyclists, it is a good place for a short stop - it is worth taking binoculars and mosquito repellent with you. Access via dirt roads, a trekking bike or MTB will work best.
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nice views of the bay, nice gravel
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I lost my wedding ring on this route, please contact me if I find it. Golizabelaa@gmail.com
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I recommend using DW 114, little car traffic, very good surface. No shops on the way
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A beautiful clearing with benches on the very shore of the Szczecin Lagoon. It's tempting to put up a tent and spend the night here. Unfortunately, this is expressly prohibited. Actually, you're not allowed to do anything here, you can only sit and watch.
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A resting place in Marina Trzebież PZŻ with a view of the Szczecin Lagoon. There are fish fryers all around.
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An old sea buoy once marking the shipping route on the Szczecin Lagoon. Today, as a greeter, he proudly represents the town of Stepnica.
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The reserve is primarily a peat bog, offering a unique running experience. You'll find diverse flora, including Atlantic transitional bogs and alder-birch carr, alongside boggy forest complexes and open meadows. The terrain is generally flat with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for various running abilities.
Yes, several routes are rated as moderate. For instance, the Skoszewska Beach loop from Skoszewo is 8.5 km long, and the Skoszewska Beach loop from Zagórze covers 12.0 km, both offering scenic views near the Szczecin Lagoon.
The reserve is known for its distinctive peat bog environment and diverse plant life, including rare species like the royal fern and European bog myrtle. A significant attraction is the presence of wild herds of Polish horses and Scottish Highland cattle that roam freely, acting as 'ecological mowers' and maintaining the open landscapes. You can often observe these semi-wild animals in their natural habitat.
There are several running routes available, with komoot featuring 5 distinct tours in the area. These routes cater to different preferences, from shorter loops to longer explorations of the reserve's unique landscape.
Yes, the reserve features a marked green tourist trail known as Szlak Stepnicki. This trail connects Stepnica to Wolin and passes directly through Rezerwat Czarnocin, providing a clear and accessible path for runners.
The running routes in Rezerwat Czarnocin Im. Prof. Janiny Jasnowskiej are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 2 reviews. More than 40 runners have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the peaceful environment and unique natural setting.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops. For example, the Running loop from Stepnica is an 8.0 km trail that takes you through varied natural landscapes, and the Trzebież Marina – Trzebież Observation Tower loop from Trzebież offers a 5.5 km option.
The quiet environment, with sounds of birds and rustling trees, makes it pleasant for running throughout much of the year. However, given its peat bog nature, conditions might be marshier during wetter seasons. Spring and autumn often offer comfortable temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
The generally flat terrain and minimal elevation changes make many of the paths accessible for beginners. While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't provided, the peaceful environment and opportunities to observe wildlife could make it an enjoyable experience for families looking for a gentle run or walk. The Running loop from Trzebież is an easy 5.0 km option.
While specific public transport routes directly to trailheads are not detailed, the reserve is situated near the town of Stepnica, which may have local connections. For those traveling by car, parking is generally available near popular access points or trail starting points, such as in Skoszewo, Zagórze, or Stepnica, which serve as common starting points for the listed routes.
The running routes in the reserve vary in length, offering options for different preferences. You can find routes ranging from approximately 5 km, such as the Running loop from Trzebież, up to 12 km, like the Skoszewska Beach loop from Zagórze.
The reserve is a natural area with wild animals like Polish horses and Scottish Highland cattle. While specific dog policies for every trail are not explicitly stated, it is generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash in nature reserves to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors and your pet. Always follow local signage and regulations.


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