Suwalski Park Krajobrazowy
Suwalski Park Krajobrazowy
Natural monuments around Suwalski Park Krajobrazowy showcase a landscape primarily shaped by post-glacial processes. This region, Poland's oldest landscape park, is recognized for its unique geomorphological features, often referred to as a "natural geomorphologic museum." It is also part of the Natura 2000 project, which protects threatened habitats. The park offers diverse natural formations, including deep lakes, extensive boulder fields, and distinctive moraines.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Lake Hańcza is the deepest lake in Poland, with a maximum depth of 108.5 meters. It is located in the Suwałki Region, surrounded by the picturesque hills and forests of the Suwałki Landscape Park. The lake boasts crystal-clear waters, attracting not only anglers and kayakers but also divers from across the country. Cyclists can enjoy attractive, undulating trails around the lake, offering beautiful views of the lake and numerous erratic boulders. This is also the starting point of the "Poglacial Gully of Lake Hańcza" educational trail—a hiking trail approximately 10 km long that leads from Stara Hańcza, with its historic manor house and park, along the eastern shore of Lake Hańcza, and then through the Czarna Hańcza River valley to Turtul. The trail features shelters, campfire areas, and educational information boards.
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Góra Cisowa, in fact a terminal moraine in the shape of a cone, a remnant of glaciation and somewhat resembling a volcanic crater, hence the unusual common name. From the foot of the mountain leads first a narrow path, and then quite steep stairs to the very top.
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Great view from this viewpoint, right next to the main path. "Oz" is not the Wizard of Oz... but a hill formed by the deposition of sand and gravel. Great views of the area after climbing a few steps here.
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A viewpoint in the Smolniki area, from which we can see Lake Jaczno. There are steps leading to the viewpoint.
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The Cisowa Mountain is considered a symbol of the Suwałki Region, and offers a beautiful view. According to belief, the mountain was built from sand extracted from a nearby lake. The mountain took its name from a mighty yew tree that supposedly grew on its peak a long time ago. Geologically, the Cisowa Mountain is a terminal moraine with a regular shape. The height of 256 m above sea level makes it a wonderful place as an observation and viewing point. It offers a beautiful view of the vast hills, the Szeszupa River basin and several lakes. The Cisowa Mountain is located in the Suwałki Landscape Park, near the village of Gulbieniszki, which makes the area an extremely charming place worth visiting. https://suwalszczyzna.com.pl/info/miejsca/gora-cisowa
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Near the wild beach, on a dirt road, there is a ToyToj MOR, so you can relax.
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A good place for a moment of rest and a swim in the lake. A beach with gentle shores and plenty of space to relax.
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I highly recommend staying at Lake Hańcza. In this place (Stara Hańcza) there is a small beach and plenty of space to rest.
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Suwalski Park Krajobrazowy is renowned for its unique post-glacial landscape. You can explore Poland's deepest lake, Hańcza Lake, known for its exceptionally clean waters and a 10 km educational trail. Another remarkable feature is the Observation Deck at Rutka Nature Reserve, where you can see a unique 'glacial cobblestone' formation left by ancient glaciers. The park also features impressive boulder fields like Bachanowo and Łopuchowo, and the stunning Oz Turtulski, considered the most beautiful esker in Poland.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Hańcza Lake offers a walking trail along its eastern shore and a small beach, perfect for a relaxing day. The Observation Deck at Rutka Nature Reserve is easily accessible and provides an interesting geological lesson. Additionally, Lake Szurpiły from the south side is a beautiful spot with impressive water colors that families can enjoy.
The viewpoints in Suwalski Park Krajobrazowy offer breathtaking panoramic vistas of the glacial landscape. From Cisowa Góra, often called the 'Suwałki Fujiyama,' you can enjoy expansive views of the Szeszupa river valley, other moraines, hills, and lakes. The Viewpoint "Na Ozie" in Smolniki provides stunning views of Lake Jaczno from atop an esker, a hill formed by meltwater.
The area around Suwalski Park Krajobrazowy is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous routes for road cycling, gravel biking, and running. For example, there are moderate gravel biking routes like the 'Lake Hańcza Nature Reserve – Pobłędzie Observation Tower loop' or running trails such as the 'Hańcza Lake loop'. You can find more details and routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Suwalski Park Krajobrazowy, Gravel biking around Suwalski Park Krajobrazowy, and Running Trails around Suwalski Park Krajobrazowy guide pages.
Hańcza Lake is Poland's deepest lake, reaching 108.5 meters, and is known for its exceptionally clean, clear, and well-oxygenated waters. This makes it a popular destination for divers. Cyclists can also enjoy undulating trails around the lake, offering beautiful views and opportunities to see numerous erratic boulders. A 10 km educational trail along its eastern shore provides a serene walking experience.
The park's natural monuments are beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming flora. Summer is ideal for water activities at lakes like Hańcza Lake. Even winter can be magical, with snow-covered landscapes enhancing the glacial formations, though some trails might be more challenging.
The boulder fields, such as Bachanowo and Łopuchowo, are significant remnants of the last glacial period. They feature thousands of erratic boulders scattered across the landscape, showcasing the immense power of retreating glaciers. The Rutka Nature Reserve, in particular, displays a unique 'glacial cobblestone' formation, where rock material from Scandinavia was deposited by the northern Polish glaciation approximately 12,000 years ago.
Yes, there are several trails available. The 'Poglacial Gully of Lake Hańcza' educational trail is a hiking route approximately 10 km long that leads along the eastern shore of Hańcza Lake and through the Czarna Hańcza River valley. The 'Dolina Czarnej Hańczy' nature trail also includes a section along the remarkable Oz Turtulski. For more extensive hiking options, you can explore the Running Trails around Suwalski Park Krajobrazowy guide, which includes routes like the 'Hańcza Lake loop'.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the sense of tranquility. The crystal-clear waters of Hańcza Lake and the panoramic views from Cisowa Góra are often highlighted. Many appreciate the unique geological formations like the glacial erratics and eskers, which offer a tangible connection to the region's ancient past. The well-maintained trails and opportunities for diverse outdoor activities also contribute to a highly positive experience.
Yes, Suwalski Park Krajobrazowy is part of the Natura 2000 project. This designation signifies its importance in safeguarding threatened habitats and species within the European Union. The park, established in 1976, was Poland's first landscape park, specifically created to preserve its unique and picturesque post-glacial landscape.
Absolutely. Beyond the impressive boulder fields, the park is home to the Oz Turtulski, considered the most beautiful esker in Poland. An esker is a long, winding ridge of stratified sand and gravel, deposited by meltwater streams flowing in tunnels within or beneath a glacier. Cisowa Góra is also a significant geological feature, being a terminal moraine with a distinctive conical shape.


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