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Hike the easy 2.8-mile (4.6 km) Centrum Edukacji Leśnej Loop through diverse forests and unique peat bogs in Mazowiecki Park Krajobrazowy.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Mazowiecki Park Krajobrazowy
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1.69 km
1.68 km
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3.19 km
1.09 km
171 m
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Yes, this trail is classified as easy and is generally suitable for various fitness levels, including families with small children. The total length is approximately 4-5 kilometers, making it a manageable outing.
The trail often starts from the parking area near the Centrum Edukacji Leśnej (Forest Education Center). Please note that the center itself may be closed on weekends.
The trail offers varied terrain, including dense pine forests, wetlands, and peat bogs, along with inland dunes. You'll find wooden boardwalks leading over bogs, protecting the delicate ecosystem, as well as forest paths and some small, trampled dirt tracks. Be aware that the path at Goździkowe Bagno Peat Bog includes some steep stairs leading to a dune.
You'll experience beautiful, dense pine forests, unique inland dunes, and significant wetlands. Key attractions include the picturesque wooden boardwalk over the Goździkowe Bagno Peat Bog and the stark, 'catastrophic landscape' of the Gołe Bagno peat bog within the Bagno Bocianowskie Nature Reserve, featuring numerous submerged birch and pine tree stumps.
The Mazowiecki Landscape Park is rich in wildlife. You might spot roe deer, wild boars, hares, and even moose. The park is also home to various protected and rare plant species, including sundews (rosiczki), white water lilies, common bladderwort, and round-leaved sundew. The black stork, a symbol of the park, also resides here.
While beautiful year-round, autumn is particularly scenic, especially at Goździkowe Bagno Peat Bog, where the wooden boardwalk offers stunning views of the changing foliage. Spring also offers vibrant greenery and active wildlife.
Yes, approximately 86% of this route follows sections of the official Szlak pejzażowy trail.
While the Mazowiecki Landscape Park generally allows dogs, it's important to keep them on a leash, especially within nature reserves like Bagno Bocianowskie Nature Reserve, to protect the delicate ecosystem and wildlife.
No, there are typically no entrance fees or permits required to access the trails within Mazowiecki Park Krajobrazowy.
A unique feature is the extensive wooden boardwalk at Goździkowe Bagno Peat Bog, allowing you to walk directly over the bog. A minor challenge might be the 'steep stairs' found on the path at Goździkowe Bagno. Additionally, within Bagno Bocianowskie Nature Reserve, you can walk around the large Gołe Bagno peat bog, which is notable for its stark appearance with submerged trees, though there is no boardwalk across it.
Yes, this is a loop trail, bringing you back to your starting point, typically near the Centrum Edukacji Leśnej.
If you can't rush and only shuffle your feet, you can also enjoy the world - look into all the nooks and crannies, listen to what's squeaking in the grass and a plum in the water, check who's scratching under a pebble and rustling in the bushes. And by the way, stuff your belly with forest delicacies and take some for tea. Yummy! 😀