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Gdańsk

The best walks and hikes around Gdańsk

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Hiking around Gdańsk offers a diverse range of natural landscapes, shaped by glacial activity, featuring hills, valleys, and coastal areas. The region is characterized by the expansive Tricity Landscape Park, which includes dense forests and varied terrain. Additionally, Sobieszewo Island provides unique coastal and island environments with sandy beaches and nature reserves. These features create a varied setting for outdoor activities, from gentle walks to more moderate trails.

Best hiking trails around Gdańsk

  • The most popular hiking route is The trail to Mewia Łacha from Sobieszewo Island: Vistula Spit Landscape Park, a 3.8 miles (6.2 km) trail that takes 1 hour 34 minutes to complete. This easy route explores the unique coastal environment of Sobieszewo Island.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Green Gate (Zielona Brama) – Neptune Fountain (Fontanna Neptuna), Gdańsk loop from Gdańsk Główny, a moderate 4.9 miles (7.8 km) path. This route offers a blend of urban exploration and scenic views of Gdańsk's historic landmarks.
  • Local hikers also love the Bear Valley - Valley of Joy: Tri-City Landscape Park, a 6.3 miles (10.1 km) trail leading through the Tri-City Landscape Park, often completed in about 2 hours 49 minutes.
  • Hiking around Gdańsk is defined by dense woodlands, glacial valleys, and coastal paths along the Baltic Sea. The network offers options for different ability levels, from easy strolls to moderate treks.
  • The routes in Gdańsk are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 1200 reviews. More than 24000 hikers have used komoot to explore Gdańsk's varied terrain.

Last updated: May 3, 2026

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The trail to Mewia Łacha from Sobieszewo Island: Vistula Spit Landscape Park

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January 15, 2026, Patrician Houses on Ulica Długa (Long Lane), Gdańsk

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The Speicherstadt is great! ⭐️⭐️⭐️

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As part of the revitalization of the historic Granary Island (Wyspa Spichrzów) in Gdańsk, a new pedestrian bridge over the Motława River will open at the end of July. The swing bridge connects Granary Island with the Long Bridge, the waterfront promenade of the historic Old Town. The 57-meter-long and 4.5-meter-wide structure provides access to the northern part of the island, whose buildings were almost completely destroyed during World War II. New housing developments and hotels have been under construction there for several years. Plans also include the modernization and expansion of the adjacent Marina Gdańsk. In addition, the former Milk Can Bridge (most Stągiewny) is to be restored to its pre-World War II appearance. Until its destruction, it served as a drawbridge directly in front of the Milk Can Gate. The two bastions of the Milk Can Gate, which were also destroyed, were rebuilt in the 1980s. (Source: https://schlesien-heute.de/inhalt/news/aufwertung-der-danziger-speicherinsel)

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The street begins at St. Mary's Church and leads eastward to the Motlawa River, the medieval Mariacka Gate, and the adjacent House of the Natural History Society. Away from the through traffic of Long Street, the alleys around St. Mary's Church, and especially in Mariacka Street, often offered a quiet atmosphere reminiscent of the "tranquility of old Gdańsk days." With its narrow, richly decorated town houses and the "beischläge" (raised terraces located in front of the actual front door, often reached via ornate staircases), it is an example of Gdańsk's former street architecture. In 1945, Mariacka Street was completely destroyed and rebuilt in the 1950s and 1960s. One architectural critic has stated that today's Mariacka Street "contains the design quintessence of the entire city." Mariacka Street has served as the backdrop for several film productions. For example, in Buddenbrocks, where she portrayed "the beautiful world of Lübeck's patricians." "Yet, one has never seen additions of such grandeur and decorative opulence on the Trave." Several well-known personalities lived or worked in Frauengasse at various times: Frauengasse No. 2 During the Weimar Republic, the Protestant pastor and writer Artur Brausewetter (1864–1946) lived here. He was a deacon from 1893 and archdeacon from 1908 at St. Mary's Church in Gdansk, and wrote around 50 novels. House No. 2 in Frauengasse, a 17th-century building, served as the rectory of St. Mary's Church and, from the church's perspective, was the second house on the right side of the street. Frauengasse No. 3 From around 1934, the Karl Formell printing and publishing house was located here, run by Karl Formell, a trade union official and senator in Gdansk (Central City). The publishing house primarily published Catholic publications. Frauengasse No. 11 Between 1807 and 1814, this was the residence of Dagobert von Vegesack, a Prussian major who also served as resident and police chief in Danzig. Frauengasse No. 52 From 1909, the Protestant pastor Hermann Daniel lived here. Daniel, who was a deacon at St. Mary's Church in Danzig at the same time as Archdeacon Artur Brausewetter, who lived at Frauengasse No. 2. Source: Wikipedia

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If you take a short tour you will inevitably pass by it.

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The Great Armoury in Gdańsk is a Renaissance building from the early 17th century, located on Piwna Street, in the heart of the Main Town. It used to serve as the city arsenal, today it houses the Academy of Fine Arts and hosts exhibitions and cultural events. The building's façade is impressive with its rich decoration and is one of the most representative examples of Gdańsk architecture. You can easily lock your bike in the nearby pedestrian zone, and the building itself is worth seeing while visiting the main attractions of the historic centre.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available in Gdańsk?

Gdańsk offers a wide selection of hiking opportunities, with over 790 routes available. These range from easy strolls to more moderate treks, catering to various fitness levels.

Are there easy hiking trails suitable for beginners or families in Gdańsk?

Yes, Gdańsk has numerous easy trails perfect for beginners and families. Over 510 routes are classified as easy. For example, the trail to Mewia Łacha from Sobieszewo Island offers a gentle exploration of the unique coastal environment. Sobieszewo Island itself is known for its gentle paths, ideal for a relaxed family outing.

Can I find challenging hikes around Gdańsk?

While Gdańsk is not mountainous, it does offer some more challenging options, particularly within the Tricity Landscape Park and along the coast. The Sopot Klif Nature Reserve, for instance, provides rugged terrain and panoramic Baltic Sea views for experienced hikers. There are 26 routes classified as difficult in the region.

Are there any circular hiking routes in the Gdańsk area?

Yes, many routes in Gdańsk are designed as circular walks. An example is the Green Gate (Zielona Brama) – Neptune Fountain (Fontanna Neptuna), Gdańsk loop from Gdańsk Główny, which combines urban exploration with scenic views. The Tricity Landscape Park also features numerous trails that can be combined into circular paths.

What natural features or landmarks can I see while hiking near Gdańsk?

Gdańsk's hiking trails offer diverse natural features and historical landmarks. You can explore the lush forests and rolling hills of the Tricity Landscape Park, including the Oliwa Forest and Pachołek Hill with its panoramic views. Coastal trails lead to sandy beaches like Jelitkowo and the nature reserves on Sobieszewo Island. Historically, the Westerplatte Peninsula offers scenic coastal views alongside its significant past. You can also discover gorges like the Valley of Rotten Bridges or the Świemirowska Valley, and historical sites such as the Wisłoujście Fortress.

Are the hiking trails in Gdańsk accessible by public transport?

Many of Gdańsk's hiking paths are easily accessible by public transport. The Tricity Landscape Park, Oliwa Forest, and even Sobieszewo Island can be reached using the city's public transport network, making it convenient to start and end your hikes without a car.

Is Gdańsk a good destination for dog-friendly hikes?

Gdańsk is generally welcoming for dog owners, with many natural areas suitable for walks with pets. The vast Tricity Landscape Park and its numerous trails provide ample space for dogs to explore. Always ensure your dog is on a leash where required and respect local regulations, especially in nature reserves.

What is the best time of year to go hiking in Gdańsk?

The best times to explore Gdańsk's trails are during spring, summer, and early autumn. The weather is mild, and the scenery is vibrant. While trails are accessible year-round, these seasons offer the most pleasant conditions for hiking and enjoying the natural beauty.

What do other hikers say about the trails in Gdańsk?

The hiking routes in Gdańsk are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 1200 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from dense woodlands and glacial valleys to scenic coastal paths, and appreciate the variety of options for different ability levels.

Are there any unique or 'hidden gem' spots to discover while hiking in Gdańsk?

Beyond the well-known areas, Gdańsk holds several hidden gems. Zajęcze Wzgórze (Hare's Hill) offers scenic views over the Gulf of Gdańsk and Sopot, with the Hel Peninsula visible on clear days. The valleys along Polanki Street, historically significant, also provide picturesque routes. For birdwatching enthusiasts, the Ptasi Raj Reserve on Sobieszewo Island is an excellent spot, especially during migration seasons.

Can I find places to eat or drink near the hiking trails?

Yes, many hiking areas in Gdańsk are close to urban amenities or have facilities nearby. For instance, the Oliwa Park and Cathedral area, near Pachołek Hill, offers a pleasant environment for walks and is surrounded by cafes and restaurants. Coastal areas like Jelitkowo Beach also have various establishments where you can refresh after a walk.

What kind of landscapes can I expect to see on a hike in Gdańsk?

Hiking in Gdańsk offers a compelling blend of landscapes. You'll encounter diverse terrain shaped by glacial activity, including lush forests, rolling hills, and valleys within the Tricity Landscape Park. Additionally, the region boasts unique coastal environments with wide, sandy beaches, nature reserves, and scenic views of the Baltic Sea, particularly around Sobieszewo Island and the Westerplatte Peninsula.

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