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Bus station hiking trails around Powiat Sokołowski offer access to a diverse landscape in east-central Poland, characterized by the meandering Bug River valley and extensive forest cover. The region is part of the Nadbużański Landscape Park, featuring oxbow lakes, sandbanks, and varied forest types including pine and wet forests. Gentle elevations and numerous nature reserves contribute to the area's natural appeal, providing a tranquil setting for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 26, 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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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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In the very heart of Węgrów, in the market square, stands a bench with the figure of Pan Twardowski. It is a symbolic point of the walk, where legend meets the city's history and its urban layout. For centuries, the Węgrów market square has been the center of life: trade, meetings, and events. It is surrounded by the most important buildings, including the monumental Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Węgrów, with which the most famous thread of the Twardowski story is associated – the mirror attributed to the sorcerer. From a geographical perspective, the market square lies on a slight elevation of the plateau, safely above the Liwiec valley. It was precisely this location that favored the establishment of cities: dry, stable, and at the same time close to the river, which provided water, fertile meadows, and communication routes. Sitting next to Twardowski in the market square, one can discern three layers of this place: • historical – the former layout of the chartered city, • legendary – the story of the sorcerer and the mirror in the basilica, • geographical – the relationship of the city with the Liwiec valley. This is a good starting point for a walk: from the center, where the meaning of Węgrów is concentrated, before the road leads towards the river and the open space of the valley.
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On May 10, 1964, after years of preparations, the official, ceremonial unveiling of the monument commemorating the victims of German repression and crimes at the Treblinka I Labor Camp took place. The author of the monument was Franciszek Strynkiewicz – a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, who was the general designer of the entire spatial and architectural layout at the Treblinka Memorial Site. The monument in the clearing at the Execution Site refers to the execution wall in its appearance. It is built of blocks, the shape of which resembles drops of spilled blood. A recurring motif are four straight, vertical lines carved in the stone. They can be interpreted in various ways, e.g. as bullet marks or prisoner striped uniforms, although prisoners in the Treblinka I Penal Labor Camp did not wear striped uniforms. In front of the monument lies a slab with the inscription: "In tribute to the murdered". The entire monument is incorporated into the dark wall of the forest surrounding the clearing. On the path behind the monument there is a mound topped with a cross, which was built by school children in September 1947. It contains the bones of victims, which were collected at that time on the grounds of the former camp. This is the first commemoration of the Treblinka I Penal Labor Camp. The mass graves located in the forest surrounding the clearing with the main monument have been marked with concrete crosses. Individual crosses deep in the forest also mark other graves located there.
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The Memorial to the Murdered Poles and the Memorial to the Murdered Sinti and Roma are located here. The mass graves were marked with concrete crosses, to which memorial plaques bearing the names of the murdered were symbolically attached.
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Very emotional area on the sightseeing route
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View from the bridge over the Liwiec River
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This is the oldest chapel in Sokołów Podlaski, preserved in its original character with high historical value. The chapel was built in 1806. Jan Nepomucen at Siedlecka Street in Sokołów Podlaski, which is one of the few preserved examples of wooden chapels in our region /From Wikipedia/
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In the Węgrów Market Square by the Municipal Public Library, a bench was placed on which Master Jan Twardowski sits holding a magic mirror, there is also an open book in which a text in Polish and English is written translating the Latin inscription on the mirror frame: "Twardowski played with this mirror, performing magic arts, now he is destined to serve God". The bench was made from a cast by the Kruszewski Brothers Bell Foundry in Węgrów. It refers to the legends of the famous Master Twardowski and the Twardowski Mirror, which is located in the Minor Basilica in Węgrów. The mirror was donated to the Węgrów church in the 18th century by the founder of the church, Jan Dobrogost Krasiński.
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There are 19 hiking trails in Powiat Sokołowski that are accessible from bus stations. These routes offer a range of experiences, from easy strolls to more moderate excursions through the region's natural landscapes.
Hikes in Powiat Sokołowski accessible by bus often lead through the tranquil natural landscapes of the Nadbużański Landscape Park. You can expect to encounter extensive pine forests, river valleys with oxbow lakes, and areas bordering peat bogs. The region is part of the "Green Lungs of Poland," highlighting its ecological value and serene environment.
Yes, many of the bus-accessible trails are considered easy and suitable for families. For example, the Hiking loop from Sokołów Podlaski is an easy 4.3 km route, and the Węgrów Artificial Lake loop from Węgrów is another easy 5.2 km option, perfect for a leisurely family outing.
Many trails offer access to significant natural and historical features. You might encounter the meandering Bug River and its valley, or visit the Niewiadoma Reservoir. Historical sites like the Ossoliński Palace in Sterdyń or the St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr Church, Skrzeszew are also accessible near some routes.
Yes, several circular routes are available. The Hiking loop from Sokołów Podlaski is a great example, offering a convenient circular walk directly from the town. Another option is the Węgrów Artificial Lake loop from Węgrów, which provides scenic views around the lake.
The region is beautiful for hiking from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming flora, especially in reserves like the Snowflakes Nature Reserve, while autumn offers vibrant forest colors. Summer is also popular, particularly around water bodies like the Niewiadoma Reservoir. Winter hiking is possible, but some paths might be less maintained.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in Powiat Sokołowski, especially in the Nadbużański Landscape Park. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, particularly in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to check for any specific local regulations at trailheads.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful forest paths, the scenic beauty of the Bug River valley, and the accessibility of trails from public transport hubs, making it easy to explore the region's natural charm.
Yes, for those seeking a longer challenge, the Wooden Evangelical Church loop from Węgrów is a moderate 10.3 km route. Another moderate option is the Never again – Execution site loop from Treblinka II Extermination Camp, which is 13.5 km long and offers a reflective journey through historical landscapes.
No specific permits are generally required for hiking on public trails in Powiat Sokołowski or within the Nadbużański Landscape Park. However, always respect private property, stay on marked paths, and adhere to any posted regulations, especially within nature reserves.
Yes, towns like Sokołów Podlaski and Węgrów, which serve as bus hubs for many trails, offer various amenities including cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. Smaller villages near trailheads might have limited services, so it's advisable to plan ahead, especially for longer hikes.


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