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Hiking around Park Krajobrazowy Lasy Janowskie offers diverse natural features across its approximately 154.9 mi² (401.22 km²) area. The landscape is characterized by vast forest complexes, primarily pine, interspersed with sandy, glacially-formed dunes and extensive wetland areas. These features include extensive peat bogs, swamps, and river floodplains, contributing to a varied terrain suitable for exploration. The park's elevation changes are generally gentle, making many routes accessible for various fitness levels.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hike an easy 4.5-mile loop through Rezerwat Szklarnia in Janów Forests Landscape Park, exploring old-growth fir forests and an educational p

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Hike 9.3 miles (15.0 km) through Janowskie Forests, exploring Szklarnia Nature Reserve and observing rare Bilgoraj horses at their sanctuary
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Hike a 9.6-mile loop through Janów Forests Landscape Park, exploring diverse nature and the historical Porytowe Hill. Moderate difficulty.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Sometimes you can see them. Beautiful animals.
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The Janowskie Forest Uroczyska is an area protected under the EU Natura 2000 program. It is an area of special natural values with an area of over 34,000. ha. There are 6 nature reserves within the area: Jastkowice, Lasy Janowskie, Imielty Ług, Szklarnia, Kacze Błota and Łęka. The Historical Trail runs here.
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The Biłgoraj horse refuge in Szklarnia is the only such place on the map of Poland. These are horses descended from wild horses living in Europe. They resemble Polish horses to a large extent, but they are not the same breed. The Czartosowa River flows through the refuge and is a natural watering hole for these beautiful animals.
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Porytowe Wzgórze is a place commemorating soldiers who died here in battle on June 14, 1944. It is located in the Janowskie Forests nature reserve. The reserve itself was created in 1984 to protect mixed forests in a place commemorating the largest battle of Polish and Soviet partisans against the Nazi invader on Polish lands.
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One of the wooden bridges on the educational path on Porytowe Wzgórze. Be careful, they may be slippery after rain.
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A wooden observation tower overlooking the main pond in the Imielty Ług reserve. Fantastic landscape of an overgrown lake.
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The first viewpoint on the educational and nature trail in the Imielty Ług reserve. It is a nature reserve located in the Lasy Janowskie Landscape Park, established in 1988 to protect areas of extensive marshes, overgrowing water reservoirs with rare and protected vegetation, constituting a bird sanctuary, typical of the Solska Forest. To get to this viewpoint, turn left near the wooden chapel of St. Franciszek.
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The Szklarnia Nature Reserve was established in 1989 to protect the characteristic elements of the former Solska Forest, including mainly stands of natural origin with a significant share of silver fir. There is an educational path within the reserve, which starts at the Janów Lubelski - Szklarnia road, about 3 kilometers from Janów. There you will find a tourist shelter and 20 educational boards. The reserve is located in the Janowskie Forests Landscape Park.
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There are over 25 hiking routes available in Park Krajobrazowy Lasy Janowskie, ranging from easy strolls to more moderate excursions. The park offers a diverse network of paths suitable for various fitness levels.
The terrain in Park Krajobrazowy Lasy Janowskie is characterized by vast forest complexes, primarily pine, interspersed with sandy, glacially-formed dunes, and extensive wetland areas. You'll encounter peat bogs, swamps, and picturesque river floodplains. The elevation changes are generally gentle, making many routes accessible and enjoyable.
Yes, Park Krajobrazowy Lasy Janowskie offers several easy trails perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Educational trail on Porytowe Wzgórze is a short, easy loop that allows for exploration of both natural beauty and historical significance. Another accessible option is the Szklarnia Reserve and Historical Trail Loop.
Many of the trails in Park Krajobrazowy Lasy Janowskie are designed as loops, offering convenient circular routes. Examples include the Nature trail "Imielty Ług", which takes you through marshes and water reservoirs, and the Szklarnia and Porytowe Hill Loop, combining natural and historical points of interest.
The park is rich in natural features. You can explore extensive wetlands and fish ponds, such as the Maliniec Fish Ponds, and observe rare vegetation. The Bór Bagienny Viewpoint offers panoramic views within the Imielty Ług Nature Reserve. You can also visit the Szklarnia Nature Reserve, home to the Biłgoraj horse sanctuary.
Yes, the park holds significant historical importance. Porytowe Hill is a notable site, commemorating the largest partisan battle of World War II. An educational trail there provides context to this historical event. Additionally, Uroczysko Kruczek features a small wooden chapel and a spring, with historical importance from the war period.
Park Krajobrazowy Lasy Janowskie is known for its rich biodiversity, especially in its wetlands. Birdwatchers can spot herons, ducks, black storks, and white-tailed eagles. The Biłgoraj Horse Sanctuary in Szklarnia offers a unique opportunity to observe these rare horses in their natural habitat.
The park's extensive network of forest paths and open areas generally makes it suitable for hiking with dogs. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, to protect both your pet and the local ecosystem. Please check specific trail regulations before your visit.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 60 reviews. Reviewers often praise the park's tranquil forest complexes, the unique experience of traversing sandy dunes, and the rich biodiversity found in its wetland areas. Many appreciate the well-maintained trails and the variety of routes for different skill levels.
Yes, the park offers several scenic spots and viewpoints. Within the Imielty Ług Nature Reserve, the Bór Bagienny Viewpoint provides excellent panoramic views of the vast marshes and water reservoirs. There's also a Viewing Platform Over the Wetlands, offering another perspective on the park's aquatic landscapes.
The park is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly popular. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming flora, while autumn offers vibrant fall colors. The extensive wetlands and forests provide a pleasant environment during warmer months, though insect repellent is advisable. Winter hiking is also possible, with snow-covered landscapes offering a different kind of beauty.
Yes, the park is well-equipped with infrastructure for visitors, including designated forest parking lots at various trailheads. These facilities make it convenient for hikers to access the extensive network of trails throughout the park.


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