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The most beautiful trekking trails in Poland worth visiting

Poland is a country full of picturesque landscapes that will delight any trekking enthusiast. From the majestic Tatra Mountains to the wild Bieszczady, there is something for everyone. Here are some of the most beautiful trekking trails worth visiting.

1. Orla Perć – Tatra Mountains
This is one of the most challenging yet most spectacular trails in Poland. Orla Perć offers breathtaking views, exposed passages, and thrilling climbs. The trail runs along the ridge of the High Tatras and includes numerous metal rungs, chains, and ladders that help navigate difficult sections. It is designed for experienced hikers who are not afraid of heights and demanding conditions. The route requires good weather, proper equipment, and prior physical preparation.


2. Rysy Trail – Tatra Mountains
Rysy is the highest peak in Poland (2,499 m a.s.l.), and the trail leading to its summit offers an unforgettable experience. The route starts at Palenica Białczańska, passes through Morskie Oko and Czarny Staw pod Rysami, and then becomes increasingly steep. The climb requires good physical fitness and confident movement, especially in sections secured with chains. The summit provides breathtaking panoramic views of the High Tatras on both the Polish and Slovak sides.


3. Main Beskid Trail (Główny Szlak Beskidzki – GSB)
This is the longest trail in Poland, stretching approximately 500 km. It runs through the entire Beskid mountain range, offering incredible views and the opportunity to admire nature in various forms—from the Silesian Beskids to the Bieszczady. Completing the entire route takes three to four weeks, but shorter sections can also be chosen. The trail passes through many mountain shelters and towns where hikers can rest and replenish supplies. It is a perfect option for those who appreciate long-distance hikes and close contact with nature.


4. Tarnica – Bieszczady
The Bieszczady Mountains are a magical place, and the trail to Tarnica (the highest peak of the Polish Bieszczady at 1,346 m a.s.l.) is a must for every hiker. The route starts in Wołosate, is well-marked, and not very difficult, making it accessible even to less experienced trekkers. Along the way, hikers can admire the unique mountain meadows, which turn golden in autumn. At the summit, there is a characteristic cross and a viewing platform offering extensive panoramas of the Bieszczady and neighboring mountain ranges.


5. Pieniny – Sokolica and Trzy Korony
This is one of the most beautiful scenic trails in Poland. Sokolica and Trzy Korony offer stunning views of the Dunajec River and the surrounding mountain ranges. The trail starts in Szczawnica and leads through picturesque forests and rocky ridges. Trzy Korony (982 m a.s.l.) is the highest peak of the Central Pieniny and is accessible via a relatively easy, though sometimes steep, path. From the viewing platform, one can admire the Dunajec River and the Tatra Mountains. Sokolica, on the other hand, is famous for its iconic, ancient pine tree growing on its summit. It is best to visit this trail at sunrise or sunset to experience its magical atmosphere.


6. Śnieżka – Karkonosze
The highest peak of the Karkonosze Mountains (1,603 m a.s.l.) is a must-visit for mountain lovers. The trail to Śnieżka starts in Karpacz and passes through the Strzecha Akademicka mountain hut or the Łomniczka Valley. The hike is not technically difficult but can be physically demanding, especially in winter when snow covers the trail. At the summit, there is a distinctive meteorological observatory and the Chapel of St. Lawrence. The view from Śnieżka is breathtaking, offering a panorama of the Sudetes and the Czech Republic.

7. Błędne Skały – Table Mountains
This extraordinary place features a rock labyrinth created by nature, resembling a fairytale landscape. Trekking through Błędne Skały is an unforgettable adventure for the whole family. The trail winds through narrow passages between giant rock formations with fantastical shapes. Some crevices are so tight that hikers must squeeze through sideways. This is a fantastic destination for a recreational trip, especially for those who appreciate unique geological formations and easier hiking routes.

Poland offers an incredibly diverse range of trekking trails—from high mountain hikes to gentler but equally picturesque routes. Everyone can find something suitable, regardless of their experience level. It is worth hitting the trail to explore the beauty of Polish nature! No matter which route you choose, trekking in the Polish mountains is a fantastic way to enjoy an active holiday and admire unforgettable views.

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Dominika Milczuk

I am a certified dietitian and soon to be a psychodietitian. I am passionate about sports and the nutrition of athletes. I love cooking and creating new recipes. I am also a trainer at one of the fitness clubs. I create not only recipes, meal plans, and training programs but, together with my colleagues in the design department, I am involved in creating waterproof clothing at AJ GROUP. We work on our innovations from scratch until they are ready for sale.

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