Brzeźniczka Reserve and Royal Springs Loop
Brzeźniczka Reserve and Royal Springs Loop
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9.12km
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Hike a moderate 5.7-mile loop through Kozienicki Landscape Park, exploring Royal Springs and Brzeźniczka Reserve's ancient forests.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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5.06 km
3.83 km
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3.66 km
1.35 km
212 m
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You'll find well-maintained tourist infrastructure at Królewskie Źródła, including free parking. From the main parking area, it's about a 3 km walk to the educational path, but there might be closer parking options available, though access can change. It's recommended to park here if you plan to visit both reserves.
Yes, the educational path at Królewskie Źródła is generally considered easy and suitable for families. It features specially constructed wooden boardwalks and bridges, making it accessible for strollers and even people with motor disabilities for its entire 3 km length. The connection to Brzeźniczka might be a bit more rugged with sandy sections.
While the specific regulations for dogs within the nature reserves are not detailed, generally, dogs are allowed on trails in Polish landscape parks, often on a leash. It's always best to keep your dog leashed to protect the local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
The trail offers beauty throughout the year, but spring and early autumn are particularly rewarding. Spring brings fresh greenery and blooming plants, while autumn showcases vibrant forest colors. Avoiding peak summer heat and potential winter snow can make for a more comfortable hike.
Generally, there are no entrance fees or permits required for hiking in Kozienicki Landscape Park or its nature reserves like Królewskie Źródła and Brzeźniczka. However, always respect local regulations, especially concerning nature protection and designated paths.
The terrain is mostly flat, characteristic of the Kozienicki Forest. You'll encounter diverse forest stands, including fir, sycamore, and beech. The route is enriched by river valleys, wetlands, and some sandy sections, especially on the connecting path between the two reserves. The Royal Springs Trail features wooden boardwalks.
You'll experience the picturesque natural springs at Royal Springs Trail, the source of the Zagożdżonka River, with boardwalks and birdwatching towers. The Brzeźniczka Nature Reserve features natural river meanders, old-growth oak-pine and mixed forests with rare larch and monumental ash trees, and marshy meadows.
The Kozienicki Landscape Park is rich in biodiversity. In the Królewskie Źródła area, if you visit during quieter times, you might spot moose and beavers. Brzeźniczka Nature Reserve is known for rare plant species such as juniper clubmoss, mezereon, wild garlic, red helleborine, and spotted orchid.
Yes, the route partially overlaps with several other marked trails within the park. You'll find sections that are part of trails like MZ-5204-c, MZ-5207-y, Dąbrowa nad Zagożdżonką, and the educational path "Ścieżka dydaktyczna "Królewskie Źródła".
Yes, at Królewskie Źródła, you'll find excellent facilities. These include picnic areas with wooden shelters, barbecue facilities, and toilets. Informational boards with QR codes are also available for self-guided tours.
The name "Królewskie Źródła," meaning Royal Springs, is steeped in history. Legend has it that King Władysław Jagiełło himself hunted in the former Kozienicki Forest and drank from these very springs, giving them their regal name.