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Hiking around gmina Pawłowice offers diverse natural landscapes in Pszczyna County, Silesian Voivodeship. The region features a blend of forests, meadows, pastures, and cultivated fields, with the Piaski River winding through its natural areas. This varied terrain provides a range of environments for outdoor exploration, from gentle riverside paths to routes through green spaces. The area's infrastructure supports accessible outdoor recreation for various fitness levels.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The historic town hall was originally built in the 17th century, although it was rebuilt after the city fire in 1793. It was then transformed into the late Baroque style. An interesting tower with a helmet and an openwork lantern! It is the oldest seat of local authorities in the Silesian Voivodeship. They must be proud!
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Although Strumień, with a population of just 3,500, is one of the smallest towns in the Silesian Voivodeship, its dramatic history could easily have been shared by several large population centers. Everything here revolves around the elements – especially water: from the name of the former village situated right on the Vistula River to the numerous floods that have ravaged the town. Centuries ago, the Strumień market square was filled with houses with porches typical of flood-prone areas. Floods sometimes hit the town as often as three times a year. Although the rivers have changed over the years (today, only a five-kilometer canal called Strumień flows through the town center), and despite the commissioning of a gigantic reservoir in nearby Goczałkowice in 1956, flooding still occurs, as in May 2010, when the Strumień park was flooded. https://www.poznaj-slask.pl/rynek-w-strumieniu/
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The parish in Żory is older than the city, as it existed when Żory was still a village. The construction of the parish church dates back to the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries. Later, the church of Saints Philip and James became the parish church. This building, rebuilt many times, began to be built at the end of the 14th century. Perhaps all or part of it was built after 1583. During the Reformation, it was taken over by the Lutherans, and the Catholic priests were unable to perform their duties and left the city. In 1629, the church returned to the Catholics. In the mid-17th century, a third bell, "Philip and James", was added to the three existing bells. https://www.slaskie.travel/culturalheritage/3624/kosciol-swietych-filipa-i-jakuba-w-zorach
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The market square in Żory is one of the largest city squares in Upper Silesia, measuring 100 x 75 meters. Although the historic buildings were destroyed during World War II, the market square is now surrounded by restored 19th-century tenement houses and modern restaurants. For road cyclists, the market square is a convenient resting point, with easy access to asphalt routes in the region. It is worth stopping here for a moment to feel the atmosphere of the city and take advantage of the local amenities. The surface around the market square is well-maintained, which allows for a smooth ride on a road bike.
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Cool and pretty market in Strumień. It is better to come in the early hours on weekends or evenings during the week, there are no cars then.
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A small town with a historic market square - what more can I say, if you're in the area it's worth seeing :)
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Great place for a break, good ice cream parlors!
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Gmina Pawłowice offers a wide selection of hiking opportunities, with over 90 routes available. These trails cater to various preferences, from easy strolls to more challenging hikes.
The region's landscape is diverse, featuring a picturesque blend of forests, meadows, pastures, and cultivated fields. The Piaski River winds through natural areas, adding to the scenic beauty. You'll find varied environments for outdoor exploration, from gentle riverside paths to routes through lush green spaces.
Yes, Gmina Pawłowice is well-suited for family outings. Many trails are easy and perfect for short excursions or walks with children. For example, the Waterfall at the Dam loop from Zebrzydowice is an easy 1.7-mile (2.7 km) path that takes about 40 minutes, featuring a scenic waterfall that families might enjoy.
While specific regulations for dogs on every trail are not detailed, the natural and open character of Gmina Pawłowice's trails, including forests and meadows, generally makes them suitable for walks with leashed dogs. Always ensure your dog is under control and respect local signage.
Beyond the general landscapes, you can explore the renovated park in the center of Pawłowice, known for its green trees, a winding stream with cascades, and colorful flowers. There's also a historical park with impressive rhododendrons and approximately 200-year-old common oaks. For a unique man-made attraction, consider visiting the Iron Bicycle Trail, which is also pleasant for walking.
Yes, many routes in Gmina Pawłowice are designed as loops, offering convenient circular walks. An example is the Town Hall in Strumień – Sanctuary of St. BARBARA loop from Strumień, an easy 4.4-mile (7.1 km) trail that connects urban points with natural surroundings.
Gmina Pawłowice offers pleasant hiking experiences throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery with blooming flowers or changing leaves. Summer is also suitable, especially for shaded forest paths. Winter hiking is possible, but conditions may vary, so checking local weather is advisable.
Yes, Gmina Pawłowice is well-equipped for Nordic walking, featuring three dedicated routes. These vary in length and difficulty, including an easy 5 km route, a more challenging 11.4 km route, and a difficult 14 km route, providing options for all skill levels.
The routes in Gmina Pawłowice are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an impressive average score of 4.7 stars from over 120 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, from forests and meadows to riverside paths, and the accessibility of the trails for different fitness levels.
While Gmina Pawłowice is known for its many easy trails, there are also options for those seeking a bit more challenge. The region offers 15 moderate routes and 2 difficult routes. An example of a moderate trail is the Sanctuary of St. BARBARA – Strumień Town Square loop from Strumień, a 9.9 km route.
While specific parking locations for every trailhead are not listed, the presence of well-maintained parks and recreational facilities throughout the gmina's villages suggests that parking is generally available in proximity to popular starting points. It's advisable to check local maps or komoot tour details for specific parking recommendations for your chosen route.
Gmina Pawłowice has a focus on accessible outdoor recreation, and while detailed public transport links to every trailhead are not provided, the region's infrastructure and various villages suggest that some trails may be accessible via local bus services. For specific routes, checking local transport schedules to nearby towns like Strumień or Zebrzydowice would be beneficial.


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