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Family friendly hiking trails around Lake Lubianka offer diverse natural features within the buffer zone of the Sieradowicki Landscape Park. The region is characterized by picturesque waterscapes, mixed forests of fir and larch, and tranquil forest paths. Hikers can expect varied terrain, from lakeside strolls to routes extending into the broader park, providing opportunities to observe local wildlife.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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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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Hard hike. Very 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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The city beach and swimming area are guarded. Swimming equipment is available for rent. Numerous benches, hammocks, gazebos, barbecue and picnic areas, bars, and parking are all nearby.
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A must visit on Sieradowicki
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this is one big attraction this single track
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Sit down and rest.
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You can sit and rest before continuing your hike. You will also find a place for a bonfire here.
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Wykus was the base of Polish partisans. During the January Uprising, insurgents commanded by Marian Langiewicz were stationed here. During World War II, camps of Polish underground soldiers were located here, first under the command of Maj. Henryk Dobrzański "Hubal", later the Home Army Partisan Groups "Ponury" - lieutenant cc. Jan Piwnik "Ponury". On On September 15, 1957, in the place of the former camp, a chapel with the image of Our Lady of Sorrows was unveiled, commemorating those who died in the fight for the homeland. On its walls there are 123 nicknames of soldiers who died during the war. The shrine is surrounded by a wall, on which there are several hundred plaques with the names of the dead soldiers of the "Ponury" and "Nurt" groups. The chapel with the surrounding area within a radius of 30 m is the "Wykus" National Memorial Site and is entered in the register of immovable monuments. Every year, on the second Saturday of June, ceremonies commemorating the fallen soldiers of the Partisan Groups of the Home Army "Ponury" are organized in Wykus. Wykus (326 m above sea level) is also a nature reserve.
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Polana Langiewicza is commonly regarded as a campsite for insurgent troops led by General Marian Langiewicz during the January Uprising in 1863. However, there is no evidence that the insurgents were stationed in this exact place and that General Langiewicz himself stayed there. This place was indicated by Capt. Wojdacki, writing that "there was a spring and an oak grew, where General Marjan Langiewicz sat as if on a stool". The place was marked for the first time in 1925, during the convention of veterans of the 1863 uprising. Then, after the holy mass in Wąchock, the participants of the reunion went to the clearing, where a commemorative plaque was consecrated. The plaque was made in a foundry in Skarżysko, owned by Kazimierz Jan Witwicki, son of Jan Witwicki, an insurgent. At that time, the plaque was hung on an oak - today it is hung on a pine.
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In this place there is a monument commemorating the soldiers of the Home Army (Polish independence underground) from groups operating against the Germans in the Świętokrzyskie Mountains under the command of the legendary Jan Piwnik pseudonym "Gloomy". Next to it, there is a place for the Holy Mass and benches for those gathered during the ceremony.
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The Lake Lubianka area offers a wide selection of trails suitable for families, with over 40 routes available. More than half of these, 22 to be exact, are rated as easy, making them perfect for outings with children.
Family-friendly trails around Lake Lubianka typically feature well-maintained paths through beautiful mixed forests, characteristic of the Sieradowicki Landscape Park. You'll find mostly gentle slopes and accessible routes, often circling the picturesque reservoir itself. The area is designed for easy navigation and enjoyment for all ages.
Yes, there are several excellent circular routes perfect for families. A popular choice is the West Footbridge – Northern Footbridge loop from Zalew Lubianka, which offers a pleasant 3.4 km walk. Another great option is the Northern Footbridge – Lubianka Lake Beach loop from Zalew Lubianka, covering about 6.2 km with minimal elevation changes.
While hiking around Lake Lubianka, families can enjoy the scenic views of the artificial reservoir and explore the tranquil mixed forests of the Sieradowicki Landscape Park. Keep an eye out for diverse wildlife like red deer or wild boars. The area also features modern recreational infrastructure, including a spectacular two-level pier and various playgrounds, which can be points of interest for children.
Yes, the area around Zalew Lubianka has undergone extensive redevelopment, including provisions for visitors. You'll find dedicated parking facilities conveniently located near the main recreational areas and trailheads, making access easy for families arriving by car.
Beyond hiking, Lake Lubianka offers a wide array of family-friendly activities. You can rent water bikes or SUP boards, enjoy the playgrounds, mini-skatepark, trampolines, and a climbing wall. There are also courts for beach volleyball, designated barbecue and picnic areas, and a chillout zone on the beach, ensuring a full day of fun for everyone.
The komoot community highly rates the trails around Lake Lubianka, with an impressive average score of 4.9 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained paths, the beautiful natural scenery, and the excellent recreational facilities that make it a perfect destination for family outings.
The entire recreational area around Lake Lubianka is designed to be accessible, including provisions for people with disabilities. Many paths are well-maintained and flat, making them suitable for strollers and potentially some wheelchairs. However, for specific trail conditions, it's always best to check individual route details on komoot.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in natural areas like Lake Lubianka and the Sieradowicki Landscape Park. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially given the presence of wildlife and other visitors. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to maintain the cleanliness of the area.
Yes, the redeveloped area around Lake Lubianka includes amenities for visitors. You'll find various facilities and potentially cafes or kiosks, especially near the main recreational hub and beach area, where you can grab a snack or a drink after your hike.
For families with older children looking for a slightly longer and more engaging hike, the West Footbridge – Langiewicz Glade Memorial loop from Kozi ogon is a great option. This moderate 8.6 km route offers a bit more distance while still being manageable for active families.
The area around Lake Lubianka is beautiful throughout the year, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for family hiking with mild temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is also popular, especially with the water-based activities available, but trails can be busier. Winter can be magical for a quiet walk, provided paths are clear of snow and ice.


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