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Hiking in Rezerwat Czarnocin Im. Prof. Janiny Jasnowskiej offers bus station hiking trails through a unique natural landscape. The region is characterized by a significant transitional peat bog ecosystem, encompassing 420.14 hectares, and features distinctive Atlantic flora. Hikers will encounter alder-birch bog forests and gentle terrain, with the reserve situated near the Szczecin Lagoon. The area provides opportunities to explore specialized plant life and wet woodland environments.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Mouth of the Smieciowy Canal into the Oder Lagoon
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The tower is freely accessible and offers a beautiful view over the Szczecin Lagoon.
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Manowce Castle in Trzebieradz (known as Haffhorst until 1945) was built in the neoclassical style at the beginning of the 20th century, probably based on a design by the architect Theodor Bless. The commissioner and first owner was Georg Wegner, senior physician and director of the hospital in Pommerensdorf. In 1754, a tar kiln stood on this site, and later, a woodshed and raft-building site was built here. Eduard Silbernagel acquired the property in 1923 and sold it to the National Socialist People's Welfare (NSV) in 1941. The NSV established a district school in the castle and used the other buildings as a maternity home. The property survived World War II undamaged. It was captured by the Soviet Army towards the end of April 1945. After 1945, a military post of the border guard was located here. From the late 1940s to the early 1990s, the castle was used for recreational purposes, initially by the Society of Children's Friends and later as a summer camp for the Warsaw City Council. In the 1990s, a private investor purchased the property and began renovating the castle and surrounding buildings, but eventually abandoned his investment. A few years ago, a new owner took over the castle and its park and restored them to their former glory.
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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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Beautifully landscaped beach with a lookout tower, localities and a beautiful path along the water.
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There are 5 hiking trails in Rezerwat Czarnocin Im. Prof. Janiny Jasnowskiej that are easily accessible from bus stations, offering a range of distances and difficulties for your outdoor adventure.
Yes, for an easy and accessible walk, consider the Delikatesy Kaczka – Beach with a Shell loop from Trzebież. This route is 3.7 km long and takes just over an hour, perfect for a relaxed outing. Another easy option is the Delikatesy Kaczka – Trzebież Marina loop from Trzebież, which is 4 km long and also takes around an hour.
The trails accessible from bus stations offer a unique opportunity to explore the region's distinctive natural features. You'll encounter the rare peat bog ecosystem, home to specialized flora like the royal fern and bog myrtle, and walk through atmospheric alder-birch bog forests. The reserve is also close to the Szczecin Lagoon, influencing the local ecology.
For a more challenging experience, the Skoszewska Bay – Skoszewo Bay loop from Czarnocin is a difficult 23.8 km hike that takes around 6 hours. If you're looking for a moderate challenge, the Delikatesy Kaczka – Manowce Palace loop from Trzebież covers 14.2 km in about 3 hours 40 minutes.
While the specific rules for dogs within the nature reserve can vary, generally, dogs are permitted on marked trails in many Polish nature reserves, often on a leash. It's always best to check local signage upon arrival or consult the official reserve website for the most current regulations regarding dog access to protect the delicate ecosystem, especially the unique peat bog flora.
Spring and early summer (April to June) are ideal for observing the unique Atlantic flora, such as the royal fern and bog myrtle, as they are in bloom or at their most vibrant. Autumn (September to October) offers beautiful colors in the alder-birch bog forests and can be a good time for birdwatching as migratory species pass through.
Yes, all the routes listed in this guide are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish your hike conveniently at the same bus stop or nearby location. For example, the Delikatesy Kaczka loop from Trzebież is a moderate 8.3 km circular hike.
The terrain in Rezerwat Czarnocin Im. Prof. Janiny Jasnowskiej is characterized by its unique peat bog ecosystem and alder-birch bog forests. Expect mostly flat or gently undulating paths, as the elevation changes are minimal. Some sections might be damp or muddy, especially after rain, due to the waterlogged nature of peatlands, so appropriate footwear is recommended.
The routes often start near towns like Trzebież or Czarnocin. While specific establishments aren't listed in the route details, these towns typically offer local amenities such as small shops, cafes, or pubs where you can grab refreshments before or after your hike. It's advisable to check local listings for current operating hours.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars based on 12 ratings. Reviewers often praise the unique natural environment, the tranquility of the peat bog, and the opportunity to experience rare flora.
The Szlak Stepnicki, a marked green tourist trail, runs through the Rezerwat Czarnocin Im. Prof. Janiny Jasnowskiej. While specific bus stops directly on this trail are not detailed, the bus-accessible routes in this guide will allow you to explore sections of the reserve's diverse landscape, which is part of the broader trail network.


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