Struga Siedmiu Jezior Trail
Struga Siedmiu Jezior Trail
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Hike the difficult 17.3-mile Struga Siedmiu Jezior Trail through Tuchola Forest National Park, exploring its unique chain of clear lakes.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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4.64 km
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9.34 km
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11.1 km
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14.3 km
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22.2 km
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27.9 km
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24.7 km
2.10 km
1.04 km
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14.1 km
12.1 km
1.71 km
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Struga Siedmiu Jezior Trail is generally considered difficult for hiking, requiring very good fitness. While some initial sections might not be overly challenging, you can expect sandy patches and occasional tree obstacles. The full green hiking trail is approximately 40.4 km long and can take around 10 hours and 41 minutes to complete.
The trail is located within the Bory Tucholskie National Park. A common starting point is Charzykowy, which is also where the headquarters of the National Park and Zaborski Landscape Park are located. Parking facilities are typically available in Charzykowy, and potentially in nearby Chojnice.
Yes, as the trail lies within the Bory Tucholskie National Park, entry tickets are required. It's advisable to check the official park website (pnbt.gov.pl) for current regulations and fees before your visit.
Rules regarding dogs in Bory Tucholskie National Park can vary. It's essential to check the current regulations on the official park website (pnbt.gov.pl) to confirm if dogs are allowed on the trail and if specific leash rules apply.
The trail offers different experiences depending on the season. In summer, the landscape is described as 'green-blue' due to the lush forests and clear lakes. Autumn brings a 'ruddy' landscape with vibrant fall colors. Both seasons offer unique natural beauty, but be prepared for potentially sandy sections and varying weather conditions.
The trail primarily winds through forested areas, connecting a series of post-glacial channel lakes with high water purity. You'll encounter diverse flora, including pines, spruces, and peat bog plants. The path can include forest roads, often sandy. Expect clear lake waters, inland dunes, and varied ecosystems. Notable lakes include Ostrowite Lake and Lake Jeleń.
The trail is rich in points of interest. You can visit the ancient 600-year-old Bartuś Oak near Lake Płęsno, and a replica of a Napoleonic Cross. The route also passes by several beautiful lakes, such as Gacno Wielkie and Ostrowite Lake, the largest and deepest in the National Park.
Yes, the Struga Siedmiu Jezior Trail is part of a network of routes. The Komoot route primarily follows the Szlak Strugi Siedmiu Jezior. It also briefly intersects with sections of the Szlak Kaszubski im. Juliana Rydzkowskiego, Bydgoszcz - Chojnice, and Tuchola - Bachorze trails.
Given that the Komoot route is categorized as 'difficult' and the full green hiking trail is over 40 km, it might be challenging for younger children or families looking for an easy stroll. However, shorter, less demanding sections could be explored. Consider the sandy terrain and overall length when planning a family outing.
The trail is renowned for its unique hydrology, following a small river that connects a series of seven (or eight) post-glacial channel lakes. This area is a biodiversity hotspot, home to protected plant species like sundews and stoneworts, and various animals including Natterer's bat and the white-tailed eagle. The high water purity of the lakes is also a significant feature.
While the trail itself is primarily within a national park, the nearby town of Charzykowy, often a starting point, and the larger town of Chojnice, are likely to offer amenities such as cafes, pubs, and accommodation. It's best to check local listings for these towns.